Welcome to Buenos Aires — a city that’s both European and Latin American, modern and nostalgic, loud and peaceful, all at the same time.
This is not a city you can fully understand at first glance. With each neighborhood, street corner, and café table, Buenos Aires reveals a new layer. Here, you might find neoclassical buildings next to glass towers, tango music echoing near a protest, or a quiet square just a block away from one of the busiest avenues in the world.
So, how do you start exploring it?
We believe the best way is area by area. Trying to visit “everything” in a single day usually ends in frustration — distances are longer than they seem, and there’s more to see than expected. Many visitors rush through places, only to realize later they missed something they would’ve loved… and have to go back.
That’s why we’ve created this series of self-guided routes. Each one is designed to help you make the most of your time in one area before moving on to the next — so you don’t waste energy doubling back or missing out on key spots.
Each route will help you:
Discover the best of each neighborhood, from highlights to hidden corners
Understand its history, identity, and atmosphere.
Know where to go, what to do, what to eat, and where to grab a good coffee (or a drink)
These guides work for anyone — whether you’re walking, biking, or joining a local tour.
What’s in this guide?
1. The Origins
2. The Paris of South America
3. The Green Areas
4. History & Growth
5. Additional Features
Start Exploring: Choose Your First Route
We’ve crafted four main routes to help you explore Buenos Aires area by area — plus one extra guide with bonus tips to enrich your visit. Click on any image below to dive into a neighborhood and start planning your own experience.