Situated north of Palermo Las Cañitas and Belgrano are considered to be the most residential neighborhoods just outside the inner center of Buenos Aires. Las Cañitas has a perfect amount of nice and fashionable bars and restaurants. In Las Cañitas…
Another historical part of town is Congreso. This is the area around the National Congress building which is situated opposite of the Casa Rosada. The long and wide Avenida de Mayo connects the congress building with the Casa Rosada. Due…
Walking from the City Center towards the South you will enter the historical and bohemian neighborhood of San Telmo. This is actually the place where most of the historical events of Buenos Aires have taken place. The Colonial style houses…
The central area of Buenos Aires is divided in two historical zones. The downtown area is a busy area and has well known streets like Avenida de Mayo and Corrientes and of course the famous Plaza the Mayo with its…
Not far away from the famous Plaza de Mayo you can find the most modern part of town, the vibrant renovated docklands area of Puerto Madero, a perfect example of successful urban gentrification. Once an old port area with abandoned…
The neighborhood of Palermo has some different faces. The area next to Recoleta, called Palermo Chico, is a really comfortable neighborhood and it is the most green neighborhood of town. Lots of nice lakes and big parks, as well as…
One of the most beautiful and comfortable places to stay in Buenos Aires is Recoleta. It’s one of the most upscale neighborhoods in town with lots of cultural activity. Whether you live here for years or you stay here for…