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Buenos Aires pairs grand European-style boulevards and opera houses with tango, football and some of South America's best steakhouses, all wrapped around the Río de la Plata.

Teatro Colón opened in 1908 and is regularly ranked among the world's finest opera houses — acoustics expert Leo Beranek's own survey rated it the best room in the world for opera and second-best for concerts, a reputation Pavarotti himself is said to have shared.
La Recoleta Cemetery, inaugurated in 1822, holds 4,691 vaults including 94 declared national historical monuments — resting place of Eva Perón, multiple presidents, and the Navy's founder, all in a compact, walkable maze of statuary.
Caminito's brightly painted walls date only to the late 1950s, when the artist Benito Quinquela Martín transformed an abandoned rail lot in La Boca — a location already immortalized in a 1926 tango by his friend Juan de Dios Filiberto, cementing its place in the city's identity.
The founding square, presidential palace, and cathedral.
The opera house, congress, and a theater turned bookstore.
The cemetery and two of the city's leading art museums.
Puerto Madero's modern bridge and La Boca's tango-born street museum.
Plaza de Mayo, the Obelisco, and an evening at Teatro Colón.
Puerto Madero's modern bridge, then Caminito and La Boca by daylight.
A slower day of art and architecture in the city's northern neighborhoods.
Ministro Pistarini International Airport (commonly called Ezeiza) sits about 22km south-southwest of the city center. There's no train link; airport buses run to central Buenos Aires and the Retiro bus station, or taxis/ride-hailing can be arranged, typically 45-60 minutes depending on traffic.
Ministro Pistarini International Airport — WikipediaOpened on 1 December 1913, the Buenos Aires Underground was the 13th subway system in the world and the first in Latin America, the Southern Hemisphere and the Spanish-speaking world — six years before Madrid's. It now runs 6 heavy-rail lines plus one light-rail line.
Buenos Aires Underground — WikipediaStanding 67.5 meters tall, the Obelisco was built between 20 March and 23 May 1936 to mark the 400th anniversary of the city's first, short-lived founding by Pedro de Mendoza in 1536.
Obelisco de Buenos Aires — WikipediaEva Perón has rested in the Duarte family vault at La Recoleta since 1976, after her embalmed remains spent years being hidden, moved and repatriated following her death in 1952 — now the cemetery's single most-visited tomb.
Recoleta Cemetery — WikipediaPainter Benito Quinquela Martín restored the derelict street through the late 1950s, putting up a stage by 1960 (replaced by a permanent theater in 1972) — the location was already known from a 1926 tango of the same name written by his friend, composer Juan de Dios Filiberto.
Caminito — WikipediaThe US State Department rates Argentina Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions), noting it as generally a safe destination for travelers. Standard big-city precautions apply, as anywhere — keep valuables out of sight, particularly on public transport and in busy tourist areas like La Boca.
Argentina Travel Advice — GOV.UKGuide reviewed 2026-08-19.
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