Buenos Aires Landmarks and Historic Neighborhoods
Meet your Buenos Aires guide at your hotel and visit different parts of the city.
Begin with Plaza de Mayo, the square where the city was founded.
Continue to the Obelisk, a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument that ends in a pyramid-like shape, or pyramidion, at the top.
Next, visit San Telmo, where the traditional music of tango was born, and La Boca, known for its two passions: football and tango, as well as its romantic street called Caminito.
Finally, explore Puerto Madero, a regenerated neighborhood in the city where the old port used to be located.