Buenos Aires
Recoleta Neighborhood
center of Buenos Aires high society, beautiful Recoleta may boast more polished brass than Fifth... More
Ruth Benzacar, Galeria de Arte
Founded in 1965 by the eponymous Ruth Benzacar, this avant garde art gallery in a... More
San Nicolas
This downtown neighborhood encompasses the Microcentro—the bustling, congested heart of the city’s financial and government... More
San Telmo
Depending on the visitor, either a lovably bohemian neighborhood of art galleries and ancient homes... More
San Telmo Antiques Fair
On Sunday mornings at around eight, vendors set out their wares in the shade of... More
San Telmo Flea Market
The mercado stocks mid-20th-century telephones. ... More
Seco
Seco has clear plastic coats edged in red and white checks, matching checked plastic bucket... More
See a Soccer Game
Watching a live game of professional soccer—or, rather, fútbol—is perhaps the fastest way to the... More
Tangobrujo
The two-story shop—modeled after an upscale bordello, with flocked wallpaper and velvet sofas—is the place... More
Thelonious Club
Part of the city’s speakeasy boom, the Thelonious Club is an industrial-looking upstairs jazz bar... More
Tres de Febrero Park
Built in 1914 (and temporarily closed until December 2008), this beautiful park—with its Rosedal rose... More
Vasalissa
This celadon and white chocolatería, creates extraordinary confections in the form of automobiles, teddies, hats,... More
Villa Crespo
The geographical center of Buenos Aires during its great expansion during the late 19th century... More
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