You don’t have to look hard for a good time in Buenos Aires,a city passionate about tango,football,political demonstrations and juicy steaks.
Foodies and design lovers will be enamoured by this international hotel in one of Buenos Aires’ revitalised neighbourhoods.
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Buenos Aires or Paris? It's hard to tell once you enter one of its famed bares notables.
This is a workhorse airport where it takes an hour to get through security and passport control.
Buenos Aires'oldest neighbourhood,San Telmo,is a cobblestoned charmer – a romantic mix of grand colonial mansions,imposing churches and atmospheric bars and restaurants.
With Argentina's peso plunging in recent times,it's a great time to spend at these homegrown Buenos Aires boutiques.
Empanadas for breakfast? Yes please.
One notable Buenos Aires building is both a people's favourite and,paradoxically,was voted the city's ugliest building.
Tango,shop and eat and your way around this cosmopolitan South American city that feels a little bit European.