Known as "bares notables", many of the city's beautiful historic cafes and bars remain richly preserved, offering a journey back in time.
Monumental work created by Argentine sculptress Lola Mora in 1903.
Discover underground tunnels and four centuries of history hidden under a 19th century home.
Buenos Aires is the city with the most bookstores per capita in the world. Discover them for yourself!
A window into the opulence of Argentina's upper classes in the early 20th century
Inaugurated in 1910, this palace of art originally housed an ice rink
Monumental home of the Argentine national legislature.
Site of the national judiciary and Supreme Court.
Former seat of the city government.
The dynamism of its theatre scene is the perfect metaphor for this landmark avenue.