Nine must-do highlights of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires' oldest neighbourhood, San Telmo, is a cobblestoned charmer – a romantic mix of grand colonial mansions, imposing churches and atmospheric bars and restaurants.
Buenos Aires' oldest neighbourhood, San Telmo, is a cobblestoned charmer – a romantic mix of grand colonial mansions, imposing churches and atmospheric bars and restaurants.
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The woman in charge of the British-run outpost where you'll find more penguins than people.
This meat-fest is always shared among friends, used as a reason to get together, a reason to celebrate.
With Argentina's peso plunging in recent times, it's a great time to spend at these homegrown Buenos Aires boutiques.
'I join the street performers when a smiling stranger whisks me away for a dance.'
They eat it for breakfast, on biscuits and incorporate into desserts and drinks. There are even shops dedicated to it.
Although food is a highlight, it's the wine that takes centrestage.
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How many spectacular sights can one country have? A lot, if you're in Argentina. Blend Latino with Euro, and you get one heady mix, beginning with the capital's colourful architecture, its passionate tango, striking fashionistas and its penchant for steak. Outside cities, natural wonders await; the Iguazu Falls, the famed Panatal wetlands and Patagonia (home to the gauchos), and the Andean salt flats.