About Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is renowned for its rich cultural and recreational offerings available in its neighborhoods 365 days a year, both day and night. From the majestic Teatro Colón to intimate experimental theaters (especially along Corrientes Avenue), the city boasts historic bookstores and modern cultural centers; over 100 museums and art galleries; sprawling artisan fairs and state-of-the-art shopping malls; historic cafés; tango shows and traditional milongas; nightclubs and bars with international music; restaurants of all kinds, casinos, and the most passionate football matches—all find their place in this vibrant metropolis.
You can explore the city by walking through its many neighborhoods, ranging from the most traditional ones like San Telmo, La Boca, Congreso, or Abasto, to the most elegant like Recoleta or Belgrano, and the most modern like Puerto Madero or Palermo, known as the cradle of cutting-edge design.
Themed tours are also available, tracing the steps of iconic Argentine cultural figures such as Gardel, Evita, or Borges. For those who enjoy boating, sailing tours on the Río de la Plata are a great option. And for the more spontaneous visitor, the streets of Buenos Aires always invite you to wander freely, guided only by the curiosity to discover the countless attractions that shine throughout this magnificent city

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