Paris of the South, Tangopolis, Queen of the Plate, City of Fury – and World’s Backside: popular nicknames capture the nostalgia, aspirations and ambivalences of Buenos Aires. Its name ...
With its extensive collection of avant-garde 20th-century works, the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) is an essential stopover for art lovers. It holds more than 400 pieces and ...
Rich in history, art, culture, and, of course, food, the underrated Buenos Aires is considered the "Europe of South America" or sometimes specifically the "Paris of Latin America". One of the best ...
Despite the traffic, Buenos Aires is quite walkable and, thanks to the grid layout, a cinch to navigate. Free maps are available from most hotels and the tourist information kiosks around the city.
The best way to get around Buenos Aires is by the subte (subway). The subte is quick, affordable and easy to navigate with maps, usually plastered on the wall of each subway carriage. Bus lines ...
Only Buenos Aires and Santiago figure ahead of the Uruguayan capital in positions 62 and 63 as the most liveable cities in South America. Among the world’s top ten Melbourne displaced Vancouver ...