Buenos Aires
Unveil Argentina’s magnificent capital city
Wander through the charming streets of Buenos Aires City, delving into the tales of European immigration from 1880s, Argentine tango, and its rich culture and cuisine. You won’t want to miss a single corner of the city that never sleeps!
Frequently asked questions
Discover the vibrant cultural life in Buenos Aires
Known as the “Paris of South America,” Buenos Aires is a city that never sleeps. It has a vibrant cultural life, museums, galleries, and theaters, as well as an upbeat nightlife. It is a city of contrasts, where each neighborhood boasts its own distinct character waiting to be explored. The districts of La Boca, Palermo, and Recoleta offer their own vision, each known for its culture, food, and nightlife.
Founded by the Spanish Crown in 1580, Buenos Aires sits on the coast of the widest river in the world, the Río de la Plata. It is the starting point for almost any trip to Argentina, as its international airport (better known as “Ezeiza”) and the domestic flights airport (called “Aeroparque”) concentrate the flow of most flights in the country.
After being declared a prepared destination by the WTTC (World Tourism Travel Council), Buenos Aires is a great city to visit for at least 5 days and stroll through the streets, linger in its numerous cafes, and savor the mouthwatering meat dishes for which Argentina is famous worldwide.
The region was originally home to the Querandíes, an indigenous community known for their exceptional running skills, which they used for hunting deer and guanacos. The city is named after a virgin, Our Lady of Good Air, who protected the first Spanish explorers.
Destinations to combine with tours in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires stands out as one of the most extensively connected hubs in Argentina, making it one of the most popular travel destinations in South America. It has the largest international airport and the train and bus stations with the highest frequency. The port serves as a regular stop for cruise ships and provides weekly departures to Uruguay, offering convenient day tours from Buenos Aires.

