

A vibrant, historic market in Buenos Aires' oldest neighborhood, offering antiques, crafts, and local food.
San Telmo Market is often busy and can be rainy, especially in summer.
The market is large and you'll be doing a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important in the market's bustling environment.
Croissant-like pastries, often filled with dulce de leche or cream
Grilled provolone cheese with herbs and spices, often served with bread
Grilled sausage served on crusty bread, often topped with chimichurri sauce
A historic café founded in 1858, known for its traditional Argentine breakfast and Belle Époque atmosphere.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of regional dishes and a cozy atmosphere.
A legendary steakhouse known for its high-quality meats and traditional Argentine cuisine.
Argentine handmade soaps are made from natural ingredients and are known for their rich texture and nourishing properties. These soaps make great souvenirs for friends and family back home.
In San Telmo, you can find a variety of vintage and second-hand shops selling beautiful posters that reflect the area's rich artistic history. Perfect for decorating your walls or as a unique gift.
Handwoven wool ponchos from Argentina are not only stylish but also warm and cozy. Perfect for cold weather and a great souvenir to bring back home.
A historic square lined with colorful buildings, perfect for people-watching and enjoying tango performances.
A modern art museum housing works by Argentine and international artists.
A bustling antique market with live music, food stalls, and unique finds.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, with a lighthouse and cannons from the Portuguese era.
Arizona's largest natural travertine bridge, offering hiking trails and stunning views.
A historic district in Dubai, Al Fahidi is known for its wind towers, narrow alleyways, and cultural experiences.