Financial and commercial centre with an elegant residential side, this area was the port of entry for millions of immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Monumentalist bank headquarters with a numismatic museum.
A journey through some of the landmarks of Jewish history and culture in Buenos Aires.
Now pedestrianised at night, this avenue witnessed the golden age of tango and is one of Buenos Aires’ major cultural landmarks.
One of the city's most important cultural spaces.
The city's oldest church, built between 1686 and 1722.
"El Obelisco" is one of the city's most iconic landmarks, built to mark the fourth centenary of the city's first foundation.
Public square and site of historic events.
Full of sensuality and nostalgia, tango is part of Buenos Aires' identity. Come to listen, watch and perhaps you'll even leave dancing like a local.
Art nouveau observation deck.