A look at some of the city's best zones for foodies.
One of the most luxurious 19th century buildings in Buenos Aires.
Bear hugs all round at a club that revindicates gay men's manliness.
The church Pope Francis attended as a youth.
History and style in the city's regenerated portside neighbourhood.
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.
To this day the city remembers with these monuments the politicians of different parties who, with both skill and errors, wrote the country's history.
Modelled on Madrid’s Gran Vía, Avenida de Mayo is one of the grandest and most important in Buenos Aires.
Historic building with wax models of some of Argentina's most famous characters.
Whether it's to walk, relax, do sport or meet people and drink "mate", enjoy the city in the open air.