Did you know that Tigre is one of the most popular destinations in the whole of Argentina? If you’re holidaying in Buenos Aires, make sure to take a boat trip to the Delta del Tigre and explore Tigre city. You’ll love it!
Did you know that Tigre is one of the most popular destinations in the whole of Argentina? If you’re holidaying in Buenos Aires, make sure to take a boat trip to the Delta del Tigre and explore Tigre city. You’ll love it!
Buenos Aires is city with a creative spirit. One of its most characteristic forms of expression is fileteado porteño, a kind of popular decorative art a million miles away from the paintings hanging on gallery walls in the city.
Argentina’s national flower might be the cockspur coral tree, but the most famous flower in Buenos Aires is the Floralis Generica: a 20 m high stainless steel flower that towers over the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, also known as Plaza de la Flor. Its geometric shape stands out in the middle of a green area with winding paths, surrounded by woods.
Argentineans are a passionate bunch; they love their meat no matter what part of the animal it comes from, the seductive steps of the tango and the strangely addictive mate tea. But all of these combined don’t even come close to matching the fervent religious like passion felt for football in Buenos Aires. Which football club is the best? Who has the most passionate supporters? How many football clubs are in Buenos Aires? All these questions and more will be answered below.
If there is one thing which swells an Argentinean’s heart with pride, apart from Maradona and Messi of course, is the quality of the local meat. Knowing how to prepare a good asado is a good enough reason to boast, knowing where to get a good parrillada in Buenos Aires is motive enough as well. When you’re hungry there is nothing better than a succulent piece of meat cooked slowly over the coals.
Anyone who has ever been to Argentina can tell you that there are a few things the Argentineans are passionate about namely football, tango, dulce de leche and asados. But there is something that unites all Argentineans it is their love for their national drink, and it is not beer or wine but Mate. If you are invited to try some Mate when you are in Buenos Aires there is an etiquette to be followed which we will outline for you.
Fitting the trendy and chic neighbourhood is this equally trendy and chic apartment. Featuring a beautiful open plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen so that you can prepare a delicious Argentinean feast, but being realistic with so many restaurants close to your door why would you want to cook. The Ringo III apartment has one bedroom, WiFi, Cable TV, air conditioning and a sofa bed, meaning it can comfortably accommodate four people.
Buenos Aires is a fantastic destination for a holiday with kids. The city has a decidedly European feel and is full of museums, parks, tourist sights which will keep you and your family amused for hours. Here is a small guide of things to see and visit to help you make the most out of your holiday in Buenos Aires with kids.
The Argentine capital doesn’t need much introduction. The simple mention of Buenos Aires evokes lively people, colourful buildings, tangos and dance sessions, football afternoons, street artists and much more.
Roll up, roll up! Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, we are proud to present… (drum roll, please maestro) … the Cirque du Soleil in Buenos Aires. Get your tickets here!