Reports analysing the social and economic impact of tourism activity in the city.
French and Argentine designers take inspiration from Buenos Aires’ eccentricity to break the mould.
Discover the latest tourism tendencies in the city and in the biggest countries in the region.
The stations on Lines A and B have many stories to tell.
An opportunity to connect with nature and gain greater awareness of the need to protect the environment.
As well being one of the region's main urban and cultural destinations, Buenos Aires also boasts incredible protected natural areas and more than 600 green spaces to explore and enjoy.
A sign of Argentina's golden age of wealth and progress, these rooftops have an important place on the city skyline.
Barracas. Caminito and La Boca. San Telmo, the ecological reserve and Puerto Madero.
The emblematic “windmill cafe” holds more than a century of history.
Get closer to Argentine traditions by visiting Buenos Aires’ folk music events.