A garden with more than 18,000 roses surrounded by a lake in the heart of Tres de Febrero park.
The city's dedicated space for extreme sports fans.
Historically, the city's most popular recreation area, and now the entry point to the ecological reserve.
Pyramid marking the first anniversary of Argentina's revolution of Independence.
This museum tells the story of the Holocaust and of Argentina's Jewish community.
This residential lane is a colourful open-air art gallery.
As Latin America´s capital of culture, Buenos Aires has something for every taste and interest.
Thanks to the city's history of immigration, with two days in the city you can travel the world. This itinerary takes you on a tour of some of Buenos Aires' many international influences.
Buenos Aires is a hub of creativity and you'll find everything from unique souvenirs to top design.
Opened in 1908, this theatre has been the traditional home to Spanish theatre in the city.