Buenos Aires Guitar Lessons
Learn guitar – Buenos Aires style! Private classes with an expert local guitar instructor can be an excellent activity for those who are staying in the city and want to get into the local rhythm.
Learn guitar – Buenos Aires style! Private classes with an expert local guitar instructor can be an excellent activity for those who are staying in the city and want to get into the local rhythm.
Anuva Wines offer tastings in Buenos Aires, showcasing the best in Argentine boutique wines that you won’t find in wine stores. Try out some amazing Malbecs & other hidden gems while learning about wine in Argentina.
We recommend that you read this general safety advice before coming to Buenos Aires, which includes tips on what to carry with you around the city, local scams, taxis, airport transfers and more.
Read our thoughts on tango-dinner shows in Buenos Aires, and how you might best discover and experience tango dancing in the city where it was born.
BuenosTours was named as giving the best cemetery tour in the world by the Guardian newspaper, one of the most respected dailies in the UK, for our walking tour of the famous Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.
Every 20th of June in Buenos Aires, celebrate “Dia de la Bandera de la Argentina”, the annual tribute to independence hero General Manuel Belgrano and his most famous legacy – the Argentine national flag.
Imagine it is your last day ever in Buenos Aires, and you have just 24 hours to see and do all of the things you love in Buenos Aires for the very last time. Makes you think, no? How would you spend the day?
The 100+ year-old Teatro Colon (or Colon Theater) is one of the architectural jewels of Buenos Aires, and a world-class opera house. It had been closed for repairs since 2006, but re-opened at last on May 25th 2010.
A trendy club for dinner, music and dancing, Rumi is a chic nightspot where the lights flash and the drinks abound. Try the Wednesday night dinner specials to escape late-night crowds and entrance fees.
Calle Lanin is small yet beautiful street in the barrio of Barracas, in the south of Buenos Aires, where the colors of the city shine through in the murals by local artist Marino Santa Maria, covering almost every home.