Palermo, the Colegiales flea market, Belgrano and Chinatown.
Local crafts and independent designers make Buenos Aires an ideal destination for those seeking new trends and unique items.
Reports analysing the social and economic impact of tourism activity in the city.
Buenos Aires is well-connected and easy to reach, with three airports, two coach stations, and a port and cruise terminal.
A morning of museums, then on to the parks of Palermo before cocktails in Las Cañitas.
Discover Argentina's gaucho and Creole traditions.
The Estadio Monumental is the biggest stadium in Argentina and the home of River Plate soccer club.
Located in Belgrano, the neighbourhood has become a popular attraction because of its shops and restaurants.
Home to one of the world's most important collections of Latin American art.