Buenos Aires Zoo
Pet the ponies, feed the zebras and admire the spectacular white tigers on a sunny afternoon at the Buenos Aires Zoo, located in the leafy neighborhood of Palermo. Bring the kids along for the ride.
Pet the ponies, feed the zebras and admire the spectacular white tigers on a sunny afternoon at the Buenos Aires Zoo, located in the leafy neighborhood of Palermo. Bring the kids along for the ride.
Beyond the shows and street performances, local tango culture in Buenos Aires can still be experienced in its true form. This post explains how in an overview of the many types of local tango salons.
The hustle and bustle of downtown Buenos Aires are lost in the cooling mood of the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, an expansive park just beyond the trendy, modern neighborhood of Puerto Madero.
La Milonga de los Consagrados is a Saturday afternoon tango dance held in the beautiful old Centro Region Leonesa in Constitución, not far from San Telmo. It drips with elegance and old-world Buenos Aires tango charm.
Read about the “Who, What, When, How, Why & Where of Living in Buenos Aires” in BA INSIDER Magazine, a bi-monthly publication with listings and suggestions for great places in Buenos Aires to eat, drink and explore.
The Feria de San Telmo is one of the most notable events in Buenos Aires. Nestled in one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, the San Telmo Fair is bustling with unique artisans and antiques every Sunday.
Looking to tango along with the locals in Buenos Aires, the tango capital of the world? Head to Chiqué Tango Milonga on a Thursday afternoon for an authentic display of tango in its natural environment.
To enjoy the literary side of of Buenos Aires, head to Avenida Corrientes, an avenue in the City Center known for its abundant bookshops – stock up on Spanish language reads or just browse the many volumes.
Diva from the blog “Buenos Aires Through My Eyes” lets us know the little annoyances in Buenos Aires that really get to her, in this lighthearted top 5 top list of things she hates about the city.
The ice cream in Buenos Aires is not to be missed, and Un Altra Volta, an ice cream parlor and coffee shop in Recoleta, offers Italian-style gelato that rivals even the best flavors from Italy.