

Historic square in Buenos Aires, surrounded by iconic buildings and the site of significant political events.

Plaza De Mayo can be chilly in the evenings, especially during winter.
Exploring the historic sites and cobblestone streets requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting outdoor attractions.
Argentina's oldest cathedral, featuring a mix of architectural styles and a crypt housing the remains of several Argentine national heroes.
A bustling market offering local arts, crafts, antiques, and delicious street food, providing a glimpse into the local culture and lifestyle.
A beautiful museum showcasing a collection of decorative arts, including furniture, ceramics, and paintings, in a stunning historic mansion.
Iconic café since 1858, known for its historic atmosphere and traditional Argentine breakfast.
Beloved local spot for breakfast, famous for its medialunas (croissants) and coffee.
Historic restaurant near Plaza de Mayo, known for its steaks and celebrity clientele.
Croissant-like pastries, often eaten with coffee for breakfast.
Thin slice of beef, breaded and fried, often served with a side of fries or salad.
Grilled provolone cheese, often served with herbs and a squeeze of lemon.
A traditional drinking vessel used for yerba mate, symbolizing Argentine social culture.
Delicious shortbread cookies filled with dulce de leche, a popular Argentine treat.
Handcrafted silver jewellery, often featuring local motifs, is a popular Argentine export.

A vibrant hub for modern art enthusiasts, showcasing works from 1940 to the present.

A vibrant night market in Jaipur, offering local shopping, street food, and cultural performances under illuminated canopies.

A picturesque waterfront park offering stunning sunset views, beach access, and a vibrant atmosphere.