Buenos Aires Neighborhoods
List of areas to explore
The working-class melting pots of Abasto and Once are vibrant, chaotic commercial and culinary zones. Tango culture...
Centrally-located Barrio Norte, lining Recoleta to the south, has experienced a horde of new drinking, dining,...
Situated along the northern city limits is Belgrano, an upscale, chiefly residential neighborhood that boasts some...
The classic barrio of Congreso is the seat of the national congress and one of the most historic neighborhoods...
On the narrow sliver of land between the domestic airport and the Rio de la Plata, Costanera lacks the residential...
Home to the symbolic ramshackle colorful houses, working-class La Boca packs tons of tourist-priced shops and eateries...
Tiny Las Cañitas sprang up on the streets lining the Hipódromo Argentino racetrack and the Campo Argentino polo...
Downtown Buenos Aires, the Microcentro, bustles during work hours and empties out when the businessmen head home...
In colonial times, Monserrat was the political, economic, social and cultural center of the city, and still packs...
Gigantic Palermo literally offers something for everyone; from the hip Palermo Soho boutique shopping and dining...
Buenos Aires' youngest neighborhood, Puerto Madero, has enjoyed being revamped by wealthy foreigners taking advantage...
The most exclusive district of Buenos Aires is Recoleta, where posh porteños and foreigners stroll among the upscale...
One of the main transportation and commercial hubs in Buenos Aires, Retiro is popular among the international business...
The gentrified district of San Telmo has spent the last decade marrying historical, blue-collar BA and the wave...