A cosmopolitan city that combines European flair with Latin passion
Buenos Aires, the Paris of the South, invites you to explore its rich culture, its European-style architecture and its passion for tango. During this time of year, Buenos Aires has a cold weather, so it is essential to wear clothes that keep you warm, that way you will be able to enjoy to the fullest everything that this city has to offer.
City review
Buenos Aires is the most popular destination for those who seek cosmopolitan cities in South America. Its streets are filled with tradition, fashion, art, and culture that give a unique identity to this Paris of South American. This time of the year it becomes the place to be for tango lovers, who come from all over the world for the International Tango Festival. If you are looking for comfort and design choose the Own Recoleta Hotel or the Casasur Palermo Hotel for your stay. Both of them offer comfortable and stylish accommodation that will transform your stay into a unique experience. Enjoy an Argentine steak in the Cabrera Steakhouse. This is one of Argentina’s most classic dishes and a favorite among carnivores. And for dessert, visit Ninina Bakery, a trendy and elegant place where you can enjoy with family and friends some of the most delicious pastries and desserts.
Enjoy one of Buenos Aires most popular events, the San Telmo Fair. This fair that takes place every Sunday in one of Buenos Aires oldest neighborhood, is full of unique artisans, antiques, tango shows and local dishes. If fashion and luxury products are what you want, visit the Recoleta Mall. You can’t leave the city without visiting the magnificent Floralis Genérica, an 18-tonne iron and aluminum sculpture that dominates the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas. It is designed to open it petals in the morning and to close them in the evening. The perfect place for a selfie. End your trip by taking a stroll through the Caminito, a historic walkway where tradition and culture mix together to create an outdoor living gallery, full of colorful houses, tango dancers, and art works.