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Buenos Aires is the most visited city in South America, and for good reason. More than 400 years old, the city is famous for its outstanding cultural life and its European-influenced architecture. That sensuous dance, the tango, was invented in Argentina, and Buenos Aires is a good place to take lessons or see it performed to perfection.


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The neighborhoods of BA :

#SanNicolàs
Often referred to as El Centro, San Nicolàs plays host to a great part of Buenos Aires’ financial district. With major streets such as Avenida 9 de Julio, Avenida Corrientes and Florida passing through it, San Nicolàs is a constantly animated neighborhood and offers many interesting aspects for visitors to the city.

- Avenida 9 de Julio
- El Obelsico
- Museo Mitre
- Centro Cultural San Martin
- Museo Policial
- Central Bank of Argentina
- Teatro Gran Rex
- Teatro Opera
- Teatro Colon
#Recoleta
With its lavish stately homes and plush hotels, Recoleta is considered by many to be the most affluent neighborhood in Buenos Aires. It is also an area of immense historical interest, namely the impressive Recoleta Cemetery.

- Centro Cultural Recoleta
- Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
- Biblioteca Nacional
- Recoleta Cemetery
- Church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar
- Feria de Artesanos de Plaza Francia
- Buenos Aires Design

#Palermo
The largest barrio in Buenos Aires, Palermo is a destination for foodies, art fans, shopaholics and revelers alike. Popular with expats, the area has increasingly become populated with locals as well, and today is a veritable melting pot of culture and coolness.

- Botanical Gardens
- Plaza Serrano
- Plaza Armenia
- MALBA (the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires)
- Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo
#Retiro
Retiro was once known for being one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires and is home to many of the city’s five star hotels. Today, amongst its grandeur, it is recognized as being the busiest overland transportation hub.

- Palacio San Martin
- Centro de Informes de Museos
- Torre Monumental
- Kavanagh Building
- Patio Bullrich
- Galerias Pacifico
#SanTelmo
Blessed with cobblestoned streets, a crumbling, faded grandeur, an amazing weekly street market and many good places to eat and drink, San Telmo is a Buenos Aires barrio that simply cannot be missed.

- Plaza Dorrego
- El Viejo Almacén
- Bar Plaza Dorrego

#LaBoca
La Boca retains a strong European flavour, with many of its early settlers being from the Italian city of Genoa.

- La Bombonera, the Boca Juniors stadium
- Caminito

#Belgrano
Besides ever-burgeoning Palermo, Belgrano is one of the largest barrios in Buenos Aires spanning an area of 6.8km. Although not instantly recognizable for its tourist attractions, it is a pleasant neighborhood for walking and admiring the residential homes.

- El Monumental, the Argentine national football stadium and home to Club Atletico River Plate
- Barrio Chino (Chinatown)
- Iglesia de Inmaculda Concepcion de Belgrano
- Museo Sarmiento
- Museo de Arte Espanol Enrique Larreta
#PuertoMadero
Puerto Madero is a mix of history, cosmopolitan culture, and nature. Most of the neighborhood is situated alongside the water, occupying a significant portion of the Río de la Plata riverbank and representing the latest architectural trends in the city of Buenos Aires.

- Puente de la Mujer
- Buque Museo Fragata Sarmiento
- Buque Museo Corbeta A.R.A. “Uruguay”
- Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur
- El Zanjón

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