Come to discover why we call Buenos Aires “the city of many passions.”
Experience the intensity of soccer in the city with most stadiums in the world.
Before tango, there was candombe, a rhythm with its origins in Africa and its home in the streets of Buenos Aires.
Church dedicated to the neighbourhood's patron saint.
Outlying village turned bustling suburb.
Opened in 1908, this theatre has been the traditional home to Spanish theatre in the city.
Gorgeous period shopping arcade housing Pope Francis's favourite barbershop.
See summaries of inbound national and international tourism trends for each year.
Buenos Aires' largest neighbourhood. Shop, drink, enjoy outdoor activities in the parks, or simply rest under a tree ...