Central landmarks: Plaza de Mayo, the Obelisk, Plaza San Martín, then Pizza and theatre.
Cover the whole city during your stay with out self-guided itinerary.
Opened in 1876, the Hipódromo de Palermo was the city's first venue for horse racing
View one of the best art collections in Latin America, including the largest collection of Argentine art around.
More than 7000 works of art by Argentine and international artists
The landmark former central post office transformed into Latin America’s largest cultural centre.
Buenos Aires invites you to enjoy the city in an eco-friendly way. Here are some ideas to have a greener trip.
Discover the story behind the art deco skyscraper that was once the tallest building in South America.
Buenos Aires has a large, efficient public transport network, almost 40,000 licensed taxis, a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus, and a vast network of cycle lanes.