BUENOS AIRES

Buenos Aires is Argentina's most popular destination, and is home to many of the most iconic landmarks in the country, particularly the Casa Rosada and The Metropolitan Cathedral, both in Plaza de Mayo. La Recoleta Cemetery is visited by many to see the tomb of Eva Peron among many rich and famous citizens.

San Telmo is the oldest neighborhood of Buenos Aires surrounded by cafes, tango parlors and antique shops. When you are in San Telmo you should not miss the Hippopotamus Café, San Telmo Fair and the Museum of Modern Art. On the street you can also find dancers and artists performing for the tourists.

Buenos Aires has more than 3,500 restaurants including fine dining, international fast food, and snack bars as well as a multitude of classic barbecue, even on the sidewalks. Recent years have seen the emergence of new gastronomic neighborhoods such as Puerto Madero, Palermo Viejo and Las Cañitas.

Experience a special meal at El Biestro, perhaps the most prominent restaurant in Buenos Aires (located in the legendary Hotel Faena) run by Mariano Cid de la Paza, a protégé of the famous Spanish chef, Ferran Adria. You can also enjoy one of the notable coffee shops in the city such as the Café Tortoni with its art nouveau style. Don’t forget to try a delicious hot chocolate at La Rambla.

Buenos Aires is world famous for its nightlife with trendy nightclubs such as Niceto Club, one of the city's most trendsetting nightspots. There you can enjoy traditional South American styles and rhythms mixed with electronic. Don’t miss Wednesday's underground party at Zizek, one of the best nightclubs in town.
Buenos Aires is also very well known for the tango, danced to a remarkable music that distinguishes the city from any other in the world. If you want to experience a tango, head to the Centro Cultural Torquato Tasso, a venue in which respected artists perform regularly.