Buenos Aires is a city that integrates Latin American and European culture, and enjoys the reputation of "Little Paris" in South America. There are world-famous teams, delicious steaks, sexy tango, authentic coffee, mellow wine, and you can feel the cultural atmosphere with a long history everywhere. Just like its name, there are also large green parks and outdoor sports venues in the city, and you can get in touch with nature in the weekend without walking far. A paradise of art, food, and sports, one has to be intoxicated and fascinated by the city.

May Plaza

Located in the heart of the city, May Plaza was built in 1580 and has witnessed various periods of historical and political movements in Argentina for centuries. The square is named after the May Revolution, the independent struggle against Spanish colonial rule initiated by the Argentine people in May 1810.


Puerto Madero

The Puerto Madero area plays an inestimable role in Argentina's import and export trade and shipping. A highlight of the port area is a 160-meter-long white cable-stayed bridge across the banks called Women's Bridge, which looks like a shark in appearance, but it is actually a pair of men and women who dance tango.

Boca district

In the mid-19th century, large numbers of impoverished Spanish and Italian immigrants settled along the Riachuelo River in the Boca district. Most people are engaged in beef processing and transportation. Due to the construction of a large number of transport vessels, the local residents used the remaining ship paint to paint their own homes, making today's Boca district world famous.

El Caminito

El Caminito is the main attraction in Boca district and the most concentrated area for tourists. El Caminito is named after a tango song. Colorful buildings, art graffiti on the walls, performances of tango dancers and melodious sexy tango music, art performances on the street, and various arts and crafts are on display here, attracting thousands of photography enthusiasts.

Natural Wetland Reserve

The total area of the reserve is 360 hectares, with green plants and various wild animals everywhere, and more than 250 species of birds. On weekends, many families will see picnics and cycling.

Tigre

Tigre is about 35 kilometers from Buenos Aires. This is a suburban city surrounded by rivers. You can rent a boat around the city, the scenery is very beautiful, and it is different from other places in Argentina.