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Boredom has no place in Argentina's capital. Upon arrival, you'll discover the festive atmosphere that reigns throughout the city. While Buenos Aires is known for its harmonious landscapes, mythical mountains, and cuisine, it's also famous for its tango dancers. Born in the late 19th century, this dance developed in the popular suburbs of the city, particularly the "conventillos" where the poor Argentine population crowded at the end of that century. Today, it's a true institution, and it's not uncommon to see dancers in the city streets. As you'll understand, in Buenos Aires, entertainment is never lacking.
What to do in Buenos Aires?
Thanks to its murals, colorful graffiti, and various artistic creations that manifest at every street corner, Buenos Aires is a city that comes to life. But it's also a place where you can relax. Numerous parks and gardens are present, as well as museums. You can choose your pace, and we have some activity ideas to suggest.
1. Visit the San Telmo neighborhood and its market
Category: € / Gastronomic /Cultural
Description: Visiting San Telmo is like taking a real journey through time. Once a chic residential neighborhood, it now takes its visitors on a journey through a bohemian and authentic atmosphere. Its old buildings and picturesque streets offer an ideal place for tango dancers you can catch glimpses of. You'll also find small shops, art galleries, as well as a market to taste the city's numerous specialties.
2. Attend a tango show

Category: €€ /Unique / Cultural
Description: You're in the city of tango, so why not take the opportunity to attend a show? In an intimate atmosphere close to the artists, you'll discover the traditional tango born in the popular barrio of Buenos Aires. Colored with an interesting mix of gypsy dance, habanera, and Italian song, this performance will offer you a true cultural journey.
Good to know: Hotel pickup and return are included in the service.
3. Navigate the Rio de la Plata Delta

Category: € /Thrills / Cultural
Description: Aboard a panoramic boat, set off to discover the 5 largest rivers of the Argentine Rio de la Plata delta. Among them, the famous Tigre delta which owes its name to the tigers and jaguars that were hunted from this region when the colonists arrived. You'll also see the unique lifestyles of the inhabitants of these places.
4. Wander through the colorful neighborhood of La Boca

Category: € /Cultural
Description: Visiting the La Boca neighborhood is one of the must-do stops for anyone visiting Buenos Aires. Accompanied by a local guide, you'll discover the birthplace of tango. You'll also pass through Caminito street which constitutes a true open-air museum, due to its numerous colorful houses, papier-mâché characters, and souvenir shops.
Good to know: The visit is exclusively in English.
5. Attend a football match

Category: €€€ / Cultural / Sports
Description: It's unthinkable to go to Argentina without seeing a football match in one of the capital's legendary stadiums. In a festive atmosphere, experience the most important matches of the Argentine football tournament. If you're not a football expert, don't panic, your guide will explain the teams and players. So, are you ready to raise your voice? If you want to regain energy and treat yourself to a gourmet break, don't hesitate to taste pasta Frola. Made on a pastry base, it's then covered with quince jelly, sweet potato jam, or dulce de leche. Whatever its variation, it remains a true delight that will awaken your taste buds!