Buenos Aires is a massive, sprawling city with over 15 million people in its metropolitan area. It’s home to some of the widest avenues and the most impressive monuments in the world. Recoleta is arguably the most elegant neighborhood, often called “the Paris of the South,” with grand architecture, a famous cemetery, world-class museums, and a lively café (and gelato!) culture. It’s sophisticated, safe, and ideal for first-time visitors seeking classic Buenos Aires charm. Puerto Madero is the modern waterfront district, a former dockland transformed into a luxurious area with steel-and-glass buildings, pedestrian-friendly streets, and contemporary hotels. It attracts business travelers and those wanting sleek, urban style. San Telmo is the oldest neighborhood, offering cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and atmospheric tango culture. Palermo Hollywood and Palermo Soho are trendy and vibrant, with lots of nightlife options, fusion restaurants, indie boutiques, and younger crowds.


