
Plaza de Mayo - May Square
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
The soul of ArgentinaAn intense and passionate capital, Buenos Aires is as much something you feel as it is something you visit. Its contrasting neighborhoods tell a rich story, shaped by tango, a celebrated food scene, and an energy that’s everywhere you go. As you wander through the city, you’ll discover a vibrant atmosphere where every street seems to express the spirit and character of Argentina.

Plaza de Mayo - May Square
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Metropolitan Cathedral
2/19

Galeria Güemes
3/19

Florida Street
4/19

Gran Rex Theater
5/19

Obelisk
6/19

Colón Theater
7/19

Courthouse
8/19

Avenida Corrientes – Corrientes Avenue
9/19

Paseo la Plaza
10/19

Avenida Callao – Callao Avenue
11/19

National Congress of Argentina
12/19

The Thinker
13/19

Palacio Barolo
14/19

Evita Mural
15/19

Tortoni Café
16/19

San Ignacio de Loyola church
17/19

Advice
18/19

Casa Rosada
19/19
Jan.
25°
Feb.
25°
March
23°
April
20°
May
17°
June
14°
July
13°
Aug.
15°
Sept.
18°
Oct.
20°
Nov.
22°
Dec.
24°
If you're visiting Buenos Aires, chances are it won't be your only stop in Argentina. So before you're off to explore the country's diverse regions with their varying and sometimes extreme climates, make sure you take into account the different climate zones. Argentina's capital has a pleasant climate all year round. Summers are warm, sometimes even scorching, while winters are cold and humid. If you're sensitive to heat or cold, consider visiting during the shoulder months. So avoid January and February, the two summer months when temperatures surpass 30°C (86°F) in the shade. Winters, that is July and August (remember, we're south of the equator!) can also be unpleasant. The humidity makes the 15°C (59°F) feel even colder. Instead, opt for March, April, May and September, October or November.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: on Plaza de Mayo in front of the Casa Rosada
Estacionamiento Perù 330 We strongly advise against bringing a car with you during your stay in Buenos Aires. While a road trip in Argentina is perfectly feasible, it's best to avoid having a vehicle in large cities where traffic is dense, traffic regulations are somewhat unclear, and parking is tricky. If you do have your car, however, don't panic. You will find several paid private parking lots. Street parking is always an option, but you will need to be patient.
Public transport in Buenos Aires is very easy to use. The best way to get around is to download an app like citymapper that will tell you the best way to get from point A to point B. The local app is called "Como Llego" and it's essential if you're getting around the city on your own. To use public transport, you will need to buy a rechargeable card called "SUBE" at any tobacco shop, kiosk or metro station. You can then load it with the amount of money you need and use it on buses or the metro. Tickets are very cheap. Taxis and Ubers are a popular and convenient way to get around Buenos Aires. You can easily hail a taxi on the street, and fares are relatively inexpensive. Insider Tip: In Buenos Aires (and many South American cities with grid layouts), it's better to tell the taxi driver the nearest intersection or the name of the street you want to go to, rather than the exact address. For example, you could say "Sarmiento and Maipu" if your hotel is at number 663 Sarmiento Street. If your hotel is not near an intersection, you could say "Sarmiento, between Maipu and Florida". You get the idea. You won't find any public toilets marked on this itinerary, as there are very few in the city. You'll have to make a pit stop at a café or restaurant to use the ones in there!
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