In Buenos Aires, immigrants from Italy and Spain are often credited with originating the tango, which began appearing in dances at Teatro Opera, the local theater, as early as 1902. Today, if you’d like to tango your way through Argentina, visit during August when the two-week long Buenos Aires Tango Festival & World Championship is held each year. You’ll enjoy...
Read moreNamed after the fair winds, the romantic port city of Buenos Aires has been a longstanding haven for visitors from around the world, many of whom helped built this nation. Formed in the 16th century, Buenos Aires is also known...
Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan European city in South America, with well-preserved structures and grand designs. In this breezy port city, the vintage charm of the boom days can still be seen with heavy French and Italian influences in its...
The diet in Buenos Aires is very meat-heavy, especially beef! The country is well known for its steak, and this will no doubt be high on the list of most visitors come meal-times. But that’s not all you can munch on in Buenos Aires. Thanks to waves of immigration from the Mediterranean, you will find dishes inspired by Spanish and...
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