

Malba is a premier museum showcasing Latin American art in a stunning, modern building.
A traditional Argentine drinking vessel, symbolizing local culture and social gatherings.
A set including a mate gourd and a bombilla (straw), essential for drinking yerba mate.
High-quality leather products like belts, wallets, and bags, showcasing local craftsmanship.

Buenos Aires can have cool evenings, especially in the winter months.
Exploring museums and walking around the city requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting indoor attractions like museums.
Argentina's oldest café, established in 1858, known for its historic atmosphere and traditional breakfast options.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of dishes with a Mediterranean twist.
A historic restaurant known for its excellent steaks and beautiful outdoor seating.
Historic square surrounded by iconic buildings, including the Casa Rosada and Metropolitan Cathedral.
Vibrant market offering local arts, crafts, and antiques, with live tango performances.

Argentina's premier fine arts museum, housing an impressive collection of national and international works.
Croissant-like pastries, often eaten with coffee for breakfast.
Thin slice of beef, breaded and fried, served with various toppings.
Grilled provolone cheese, often served with herbs and bread.

A stunning 15th-century castle in the Loire Valley, known for its beautiful architecture and gardens.
A unique zoo and amusement park in Lima, Peru, dedicated to Andean wildlife and folklore.

A vibrant urban park in Lima, Peru, known for its lush greenery, fountains, and lively atmosphere.