If you're looking for a good cultural hit, you can't go wrong at this opera house. Known for phenomenal & exacting acoustical standards, the first opera here was Aida.
This Patagonian glacier is located in the third largest fresh water reserve. You can take a mini-trek or more adventurous trek here. Not a bad way to stretch your legs.
Buenos Aires is one of my favorite places in the world! Brent and I went over New Years '07-'08. Our favorite restaurant was an amazing steakhouse called Cabana las Lilas down by the waterfront. We loved it so much, we went back three times...and made them sell us a set of steak knives that had the Buenos Aires is one of my favorite places in the world! Brent and I went over New Years '07-'08. Our favorite restaurant was an amazing steakhouse called Cabana las Lilas down by the waterfront. We loved it so much, we went back three times...and made them sell us a set of steak knives that had the restaurant name on it for a souvenir!'?…see moresee less
Opened as a magnificent & flamboyant theater known as Teatro Gran Splendid in 1919, the El Ateneo is now one of the best bookshops in Buenos Aires. Enjoy your "house seat" since some chairs are still the old theater seats.
Good luck finding a more decadent place to stay--here or anywhere. In addition to an art gallery, a rooftop pool, and a Davidoff bar that serves cognacs and cigars, it also has a first-rate spa. And, if you're in the mood to show your friends a good time, you can rent it out at only $20,000 a night!