Before tango, there was candombe, a rhythm with its origins in Africa and its home in the streets of Buenos Aires.
The Spanish poet and playwright came for three weeks and ended up staying six months, seduced by our city’s magnetism.
Local crafts and independent designers make Buenos Aires an ideal destination for those seeking new trends and unique items.
Palermo is the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, but just how many districts does it have?
The many versions of Argentina’s favourite dish to try in the capital.
Discover the city’s immense array of cultural attractions
Buenos Aires is a safe city with good health and security services.
The United States Tour Operators Association's annual conference aims to improve programmes and itineraries in different destinations.
An original experience to enjoy with young visitors.
Former Jesuit mission and one of the city's oldest landmarks.