A journey through some of the landmarks of Jewish history and culture in Buenos Aires.
Site of the city legislature, completed in 1931.
News, press contacts, media coverage and MICE tourism.
A guide to who's who on the colourful "Paseo de la Historieta", an open-air sculpture trail dedicated to Argentine comic strip characters.
The city's classic pedestrianised shopping street.
Different immigrant communities left their imprint on the city's architecture.
Riverside park in memory of the victims of Argentina's last dictatorship.
Unique circular church opened in 1878.
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 oldest pharmacies, still with its original decor.