Buenos Aires
Overview
Buenos Aires is Argentina's vibrant capital and one of South America's most sophisticated cities. With a population of nearly three million in the city proper and over fifteen million in the greater metropolitan area, it serves as the cultural, economic, and political heart of the nation. The city is celebrated for its European-inspired architecture, passionate tango culture, world-class steakhouses, and distinctive neighborhoods each with their own character.
Top Attractions
- La Boca and Caminito — iconic colorful streets and tango performances
- Recoleta Cemetery — elaborate mausoleums including Eva Perón's tomb
- Palermo — parks, boutiques, restaurants, and nightlife
- San Telmo — antique markets, colonial architecture, and Sunday ferias
- Teatro Colón — one of the world's great opera houses
- Puerto Madero — modern waterfront dining and architecture
Travel Tips
Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps rather than hailing cabs on the street. The subway (Subte) is efficient and inexpensive for getting around central areas. Dinner typically starts after 9 PM, and many restaurants do not open until 8 PM. Learn basic Spanish phrases as English is less common outside tourist zones. Carry small bills for taxis and street vendors as change can be difficult to obtain.