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Reasons to love Buenos Aires

Wake up and enjoy a café con leche with pastries (the edible kind). Step outside and once again realise that Buenos Aires is a fascinating city, full of diverse neighbourhoods and vibrant life from dawn to dusk.

From the Recoleta Cemetery to its cafés and theatres, Buenos Aires and its people have endless stories to tell. Follow the colours of the famous Caminito in the La Boca neighbourhood. Buenos Aires will stay with you forever and, as the song says, you'll always want to return.

"From La Bombonera to Recoleta, Buenos Aires is passion, football, and incredible asados."

Buenos Aires, a city to fall in love with

Buenos Aires captures the true essence of Latin America. On the one hand, it has preserved Argentina’s rich traditions—its culture, gastronomy, and historic landmarks. On the other, it has embraced modernity, offering cutting-edge amenities that make life easier for its residents. Buenos Aires is surrounded by a unique mystique that only visitors spending quality time in the city can truly appreciate. Renting an apartment in Buenos Aires is highly recommended to experience it fully.

Rent an apartment, live in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the perfect city to call home. With its pleasant climate, countless tourist attractions, and an endless array of cultural activities, life here is anything but dull. Its colourful neighbourhoods, exquisite dishes, omnipresent music (tango is everywhere), and the charismatic nature of its locals make it a paradise for curious, open-minded visitors. Renting an apartment in Buenos Aires immerses you in the city’s vibrant lifestyle. Apartments provide the independence, autonomy, and freedom you simply won't find in a hotel.

Live in a magical neighbourhood

You can find an apartment in one of Buenos Aires’ three most iconic neighbourhoods. The first is Recoleta, defined by its luxury, glamour, and sophistication. The second is Palermo, a bohemian and artistic area with tree-lined streets, elegant homes, and delightful terraces where you can savour traditional Argentine desserts and the famous mate. The third must-visit neighbourhood is San Telmo, perhaps the most historic part of the city, with streets that have witnessed pivotal moments in Argentina’s history.

Apartments are also available in other key areas of Buenos Aires, such as La Boca (home to Argentina’s middle class and a hub of national pride), Puerto Madero (the city’s most exclusive district), and Retiro (a cosmopolitan and charming neighbourhood).

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Asado, asado, asado

Buenos Aires is Argentina. And Argentina means asado, morning pastries, empanadas anytime, and dulce de leche. But meat takes centre stage—and rightly so. Pair it with a wine from Mendoza, and you're in for a treat. A good bife de chorizo is nothing short of carnivore paradise.

Argentina’s vast landscapes are mirrored in its hearty meat dishes. But don’t be surprised to see the Italian influence in its pastas, or to discover that sweets are another treasure here. Alfajores are a national favourite!

Whether you’re a meat lover, vegetarian, or somewhere in between, Buenos Aires offers more than just food. Its cultural heartbeat can be felt everywhere—whether in theatres, live tango performances, or street musicians. Indulge in the culture, savour the cuisine, and enjoy a truly special city.

From San Telmo to La Boca, Buenos Aires at its best

“Mi Buenos Aires querido,” goes the song… and everyone’s Buenos Aires! This city can only fascinate you and leave you wanting more. Buenos Aires is football—Boca and River—barbecues and grills, the tango of Gardel and Piazzolla. It’s the vibrant neighbourhood of La Boca, the modernity of Puerto Madero, and the charm of San Telmo Market. Buenos Aires is more than just a tango; it’s a city full of unforgettable experiences.

As one of South America’s most enticing destinations, Buenos Aires offers culture, history, and exceptional food. You’ll need to rest after long days and exciting nights. Palermo, the Teatro Colón, Plaza de Mayo, and the Obelisco are just a few iconic spots in a city that will capture your heart.

Buenos Aires goes beyond clichés or cheap souvenirs. It’s a city of tango, theatre, and football—lots of football.

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Stories of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is alive. Day and night, you’ll enjoy its rich cultural offerings and fascinating history. The city of football is also a city with many faces and countless stories to tell.

7 fun facts about Buenos Aires

Plaza de Mayo: Once a site for bullfights before the Revolution.

Montserrat: The oldest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires.

Obelisco: Weighing 70 tonnes, this is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

Bookstores: Buenos Aires boasts the highest number of bookstores per capita in the world.

Recoleta Cemetery: A resting place where mausoleums are works of art.

Río de la Plata: The world’s widest river, spanning up to 90 kilometres.

La Casa Mínima: The city’s narrowest house, just 2.5 metres wide, can be found in San Telmo.

A goal at La Bombonera

Football isn’t everything in life. But in Buenos Aires—and Argentina in general—football (hello, Diego!) is a big deal. La Bombonera, the legendary stadium of Boca Juniors, is a must-visit, especially if there’s a match on. Whether inside or outside the stadium, Buenos Aires is a great starting point for discovering the city of Gardel and Piazzolla.

Tango is another Argentine icon, and seeing it performed live is mesmerising. Whether at a show in Abasto or Almagro or on the streets of San Telmo, you’ll understand why tango is so integral to the culture. And let’s not forget, Buenos Aires knows its rock ’n’ roll too...

Whatever you do, remember that Buenos Aires is a vast city. Recoleta, Palermo, Abasto, Almagro, and San Telmo are just some of the must-see areas. Wherever you go, you’ll always find empanadas to recharge. Only in Buenos Aires, of course.

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