Opened in 1876, the Hipódromo de Palermo was the city's first venue for horse racing
Discover "fileteado", Buenos Aires' iconic decorative art.
Colourful neighbourhood theatre offering a varied programme of cultural activities.
Neighbourhood bar with a lot of character
Buenos Aires offers visitors thousands of free activities to take advantage of. Here's a possible itinerary for a weekend in the city spending little money.
The resting place of famous tango musicians and other local celebrities.
The river used to reach these grassy banks until the mid-19th century.
Inspired by tango, this landmark rotating footbridge was designed by Santiago Calatrava.
Meat, and a tango show. Welcome to Buenos Aires!