


Argentina's premier modern art museum, housing works by local and international masters.

Buenos Aires has unpredictable weather, a lightweight jacket is essential for sudden temperature drops.
Exploring the city's museums and neighborhoods requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting museums and walking around the city.
Argentina's historic main square, home to the Presidential Palace and Metropolitan Cathedral.
A bustling market offering local arts, crafts, and antiques, with live music and tango performances.
Argentina's leading fine arts museum, housing an impressive collection of national and international artworks.

Iconic café since 1858, famous for its historic atmosphere and traditional Argentine breakfast.
Beloved local spot for breakfast, known for its friendly service and delicious medialunas.
Famous for its parrillas (grills), this historic restaurant has been a gathering place for artists and intellectuals since 1959.

A traditional drinking vessel used for yerba mate tea, symbolizing Argentine culture and social gatherings.
A set including a mate gourd, cup, and bombilla (straw), essential for enjoying yerba mate tea, a social custom in Argentina.
High-quality leather products like wallets, belts, and bags, showcasing the country's renowned leather craftsmanship.

Croissant-like pastries, often eaten with coffee for breakfast.
Breaded and fried beef or chicken cutlet, served with fries and salad.

Grilled provolone cheese with herbs and peppers, served with bread.

The Beach At Walliabou, located in the north of Saint Lucia, is a scenic beach surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a breathtaking basilica with towering spires and intricate details.
A magical display of lights reflecting on the Derwent River, transforming Quibble Island's waterfront into a fairytale landscape.