"Paris dressed as Messi"

“Buenos Aires has been called the 'Paris of South America' for decades, but knowing this city is enduring a decidedly more visceral issue. Beneath neoclassical architecture, traditional patisserie and sprawling green spaces lies the bleeding heart of this city, a city where football matches are mourned, the rapid movements of tango never miss a beat and the sounds of the crackling barbecue and The Malbec that is served stays until late at night ” , says the Condé Nast Traveler travel guide about the capital of Argentina.

With a large and marked historical and cultural presence of European immigrants who arrived in the country from the 16th century, Buenos Aires is a city as modern as it is conservative of the roots of a characteristic cultural, architectural and gastronomic style. However, for them, perhaps it would have been more appropriate to call it "the Paris dressed as Messi".

“From buying antiques in one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city to exploring the continent's most impressive collection of Latin American art, there is no shortage of things to do in the cultural capital of the Argentine country. When to visit it? From September to November and from March to May ”, the specialists assure.

15 places to visit in Buenos Aires according to Condé Nast

  1. Recoleta Cemetery

  2. Colon Theater

  3. Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires ( MALBA )

  4. La Boca Tour

  5. Argentine Polo Field

  6. The Bombonera

  7. Slaughterhouse Fair

  8. Rapa Nui

  9. Tortoni coffee

  10. Butchery

  11. San Telmo Fair

  12. Niceto Club

  13. The shaving

  14. Architecture Tour

  15. Palermo forests


What are you waiting to see the Paris dressed as Messi?