Experience Buenos Aires
Overview
The captivating capital city of Buenos Aires in Argentina is a massive metropolitan city and an Alpah global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network in 2020. Buenos Aires translates to “fair winds” or “good airs” and the city center is built on the original colonial foundation and boasts charming narrow streets at a right angle to form a grid pattern. It is one of the 10 most populated cities in the world, an incredibly desirable destination in South America with an impressive dining scene and red-hot nightlife, Buenos Aires will keep you on your toes.
The attractive colonial and neoclassical architecture can be admired in the city’s buildings housing trendy restaurants, beautiful boutiques, attractive plazas, vibrant galleries, and fascinating museums. Buenos Aires is one of the most important ports in Latin America. Locals refer to themselves as ‘portenos’ or ‘people of the port’ as so many of its inhabitants historically arrived via boat from Europe. It could also be called the green city boasting over 250 parks and green spaces. Buenos Aires is a seductive city with a love for music, dancing, and entertainment which can be seen in the tango and salsa dancing.
Things to see and do
Wander around the city along the historical colonial leafy streets to check out the neoclassical architecture found in the buildings. Walk around and explore the city and its many great attractions and interesting neighborhoods. Be sure to check out the famous Colon Theatre, the historic Plaza de Mayo, and the iconic Government House.
Shopping
There are some fun shopping experiences to enjoy in Buenos Aires including popular neighborhoods and streets lined with local shops, and unique boutiques. The City features many independent designers, private showrooms, and historical bespoke artisans selling local clothing, arts, and crafts. There are some beautiful bustling malls in the capital city as well as vibrant markets to check out. Some unique items to purchase in Buenos Aires include leather goods as the country is known for its leather products. Handcrafted jewelry, Perfumes, dulce de leche, Alfajor de Maicena, and wine.
Galerias Pacifico is located on the corner of Avenida Cordoba and pedestrian Calle Florida, It's an impressive structure that was built to house the Argentine Bon Marche, modeled after a French store of the same name. It is one of the best shopping malls in the city and a beautiful sight with a mural-covered dome in the heart of the building, there is a coffee shop directly under the dome. It is home to the biggest Christmas tree in the city during the holiday season.
Patio Bullrich is a historic mall located at Posadas 1245 in the posh area of Retiro in the city. Built in 1876 when it was an auction house for the Bullrich family with everything from cattle to heirlooms sold on the auction floor. It was established as a shopping mall in the 1980s and housed international and local luxury brands.
Palermo Soho is one of the city’s major shopping hubs featuring stylish boutiques, it's one of the best places to shop in Buenos Aires, as well as home to some of the city’s top restaurants, and entertainment. The blocks that surround Plaza Armenia, and Plaza Serrano are home to boutiques, markets, and a mixture of independent designers with clothing and design shops that are stylishly decorated.
Sports
Soccer, Football, or Futbol are huge in Argentina, it's the predominant sport in Buenos Aires which is home to numerous football teams like Arsenal, Quilmes, Banfield, Lanus, Tigre, and Defensa y Justicia. The Rivals Club Atletico Independiente and Racing Club de Avellaneda are the most successful, and famous clubs that are followed. There is a museum on site and guided tours of the stadium are offered.
Buenos Aires is home to La Bombonera Stadium which is the home of the famous Boca Juniors football club. The 1978 World Cup was held in Buenos Aires. Famous players include Diego Maradona of Argentina, as well as Osvaldo Ardiles, and Gabriel Batistuta. Polo is also enormously popular and has become the country’s national sport.
Dining
The dining opportunities in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires offer some unforgettable experiences and flavors. The food scene is on fire in the capital with world-class chefs serving up outstanding dishes in famous restaurants across the city. Dining options in the city are quite diverse with cute cafes, pasta shops, beautiful bakeries, produce markets, empanada shops, and vegetable-forward restaurants there is an abundance of dining options to choose from. Argentine cuisine is heavily influenced by European cuisine including the Levant, the Caucasus, East Asia, and Latin America. Asado and Parilla are two terms you will learn quickly in Buenos Aires where restaurants serve up high-quality beef. Asado is both a technique and an event and the equivalent of barbecue with meats that are slow-cooked over a grill or parilla. Parilla refers to both the grill itself and the restaurants that specialize in serving up grilled meats, especially succulent steaks which are the tradition and cornerstone of Argentine cuisine and culture. Most of Buenos Aires’s beautiful bustling neighborhoods are jam-packed with amazing restaurants, especially in the popular Palermo Soho, and Palermo Hollywood.
Nightlife
Buenos Aires offers partygoers various nightlife options with a vibrant dance and music scene throughout the city's great selection of bars, clubs, and outdoor plazas. It is known for being a nocturnal city with many nightlife scenes that don't start until 2 am! There are many fun and exciting opportunities to get out on the town in the evening with pub crawls, outdoor plazas with music and salsa dancing, bars with outdoor seating, craft beer, and cocktail bars, rooftop bars with a view, underground theaters, milongas, nightclubs, and even bookstores open past midnight. Every option offers its unique atmosphere, and regular crowds, the open-air atmosphere prevails in Buenos Aires where all are welcome to listen to live music and watch locals dancing.