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Buenos Aires

BUENOS AIRES, THE CAPITAL OF ARGENTINA

Buenos Aires

This complex, energetic, and seductive port city, which stretches south-to-north along the Rio de la Plata, has been the gateway to Argentina for centuries. The Argentine capital is one of the world’s most exhilarating cities, with astounding art, fascinating neighborhoods, fabulous food and a passionate population blazingly devoted to having fun all night long.

CHOOSE YOUR TOUR TO BUENOS AIRES, THE CAPITAL OF ARGENTINA

Tours to Buenos Aires

It’s a riveting place just to wander about, people-watching, shopping or simply soaking up the unique atmosphere. Its many barrios (neighbourhood) are startlingly different – some are decadently old-fashioned, others daringly modern – but all of them ooze character.
Marvel at those amazingly high leg kicks at a tango show in San Telmo, feast on steaks at Palermo's Las Cañitas or wander for hours in the Recoleta cemetery, where BA's rich and famous are buried. Bring a camera for Evita's grave.

EXCURSIONS IN BUENOS AIRES, THE CAPITAL OF ARGENTINA

Excursions in Buenos Aires

The favorite place for relaxation of Buenos Aires residents is the Tigre River, which offers wonderful landscapes, canals, and is perfect for leisure and entertainment, as well as boat rides. An excursion train takes you along the bay to the final station of Tigre. A modern catamaran will take you through the delta of the Paraná River, which is a labyrinth of small islands crossed by rivers and streams.
You can also spend a whole day at a Gauchos show on an "estancia" - a typical ranch where large horned cattle are bred. It is in the Argentine Pampas (Pampa Humeda) where you can learn about the life of the Gauchos. The hosts welcome you with "espadas", barbecue, good Argentine wine, folk music, and dances. You can ride horses, see the art of horse riding, horse rider shows, "sortija" and "cuadreras" races.

Holiday in Buenos Aires

Book a dream tour to Europian Buenos Aires!

Portenos, as the multinational people of Buenos Aires are known, possess an elaborate and rich cultural identity. They value their European heritage highly--Italian and German names outnumber Spanish, and the lifestyle and architecture are markedly more European than any other in South America. One of the world's finest opera houses, the Teatro Colon, flourishes here on the plains alongside the river. Portenos are intensely involved in the life and culture of their city, and they will gladly share the secrets of Buenos Aires if you lend an ear and relate your own stories in return.