A journey through some of the landmarks of Jewish history and culture in Buenos Aires.
The river used to reach these grassy banks until the mid-19th century.
One of the city's most aristocratic avenues, dating back to 1885.
Gorgeous period shopping arcade housing Pope Francis's favourite barbershop.
The city's classic pedestrianised shopping street.
Church dedicated to the neighbourhood's patron saint.
45,000 sq metre exhibition ground and venue for Argentina's biggest country fair.
Colourful neighbourhood theatre offering a varied programme of cultural activities.
Unique circular church opened in 1878.
Replica of the home of the Irishman who founded the Argentine Navy.