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  • Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires… a city with an undeniable charm, where European elegance seamlessly blends with the Latin American atmosphere. This distinct European character clearly sets it apart from other South American cities. This can be attributed to its rich history and the influences of European immigrants, especially from Italy and Spain. As you walk through the city, you will come across grand boulevards, elegant buildings with ornate facades, and charming neighborhoods that resemble European cities. The cultural scene in Buenos Aires also contributes to its European flair. The city is famous for its love of the arts, particularly theater, opera, and the sensual tango. Tango is an integral part of Argentine heritage, a dance full of passion, emotion, and elegance. Be sure to attend a performance; this extraordinary spectacle will transport you to another era and captivate you with its intensity.

    European influence is also evident in the culinary scene of Buenos Aires, which is renowned for dishes reflecting its Italian heritage, such as pizza, gnocchi, and gelato. Italian immigrants adapted their recipes to local ingredients and flavors, creating a fusion of the two cuisines. Hence, Argentine pizza differs from traditional Italian pizza in terms of style and toppings. It is usually thick and soft, perfect for the generous toppings it is known for. If you want to start your day the Argentine way, head for a traditional breakfast of medialunas, sweet, buttery croissants. Buenos Aires is famous for its grand historic cafes that have stood the test of time. Be sure to also try alfajores, delicate, crumbly cookies filled with the beloved local treat, dulce de leche. For a quick lunch or snack, empanadas, the quintessential Latin American pastries filled with various ingredients and either baked or fried, are recommended and can be found on every corner.

    Argentina is, of course, a paradise for meat lovers, from simple grilled sausage sandwiches to perfectly cooked steaks. If this is your taste, make sure to attend an asado, a traditional Argentine barbecue that involves preparing various kinds of meats and offal over an open fire, giving them a unique flavor. Of course, nothing enhances a delicious meal like the company of the right wine. And Argentina is famous for its excellent wines, which pair perfectly with the rich flavors and aromas of their traditional cuisine. Moreover, the prices of Argentine wines are more than affordable, both in stores and in restaurants.

    Café Tortoni

    El Gato Negro

    Havanna Café

    Rapa Nui Barrio Notte

    Mercado de San Telmo

    Nuestra Parilla

    Chori

    La Cocina

    El Sanjuanino

    La Rambla

    Bar el Federal

    El Banderin

    Pain Et Vin

    El Mazacote

    Pizzeria Guerrin

    El Obrero

    Parilla Pena

    Salgado Alimentos

    El Ferroviario

    Don Ignacio

    Don Julio

    Bar Sur

    El Ateneo Grand Splendid

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