
Buenos Aires, a port named after 'fair winds', mixes vibrant Argentine modernism with classy, old European glamour.
Home to more than thirteen million people, the city is a tapestry of a hundred neighbourhoods, ranging from bohemian La Boca, where you can grab a pizza and watch football, to elegant, French-style Recoleta with its famous cemetery; from the bustling financial hub of the Microcentro to laid-back, cosmopolitan Palermo, where you can watch polo, wander around designer boutiques and dine at a vast array of fabulous restaurants.
Encounter the grand spirit of stunning plazas and concert halls, experience the
sensuality of tango dancing and late night bars, or take a day off to visit an estancia, where some true gauchos will cook for you. Just remember the two magical words: muy jugoso (nice and juicy) when they ask you how you like your beef done!