History and culture
Discover the rich history and culture of Buenos Aires in every corner of the city. From its majestic buildings to its vibrant neighborhoods, every step reveals centuries of heritage and a fascinating mix of cultural influences.
Casa Rosada
The Casa Rosada, located in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires, is the seat of the Argentine government. Its imposing neoclassical structure and its distinctive pink color make it an emblematic symbol of the city and an unmissable tourist destination.
Colon Theater
The Teatro Colón is a cultural icon of Buenos Aires, recognized worldwide for its majestic architecture and exceptional acoustics. It offers a wide range of opera, ballet and concert performances, attracting fans of the performing arts from all over the world.
National museum of fine arts
The National Museum of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires is a cultural treasure that houses a vast collection of masterpieces by Argentine and foreign artists. From paintings to sculptures, this museum offers an enriching experience for art lovers.
Buenos Aires International Tango Festival
The Buenos Aires International Tango Festival is an emblematic event that celebrates the passion and rhythm of Argentine tango. For two weeks, the city is filled with music, dance and shows, attracting artists and fans from all over the world. It is a unique celebration of Buenos Aires culture and an opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of tango.
Congress of the Argentine Nation
The Congress of the Argentine Nation, located in Buenos Aires, is the legislative center of the country. Its imposing architecture and its role in Argentine history make it a site of cultural and political interest, open to visitors who wish to explore its historical importance.