Reasons to Book Cheap Buenos Aires FlightsBuenos Aires is the national capital of Argentina. This city of pulsating nightlife and typical Latin American culture is a combination of Spanish architecture, fashion, film festival, Latin art music, Anuva wines, the emblematic Tango and the country’s legendary love of soccer. Visitors to this part of the world are charmed by a range of delectable cuisines and accentuated languages that both are a heterogeneous mixture of Italian and Spanish.
Plaza de Mayo (May Square)The Plaza de Mayo is the main square in Buenos Aires. Its most mercurial highlight is the May Revolution (a precursor to Argentine War of Independence from Spain) and post its successful conclusion, this city square has become the axis of all political developments in the country. Plaza de Mayo is hallmarked and flanked by many historical monuments, and is visited by tourists to admire the Piramide de Mayo (the Pyramid of Mayo) which is the Argentine equivalent to America’s Statue of Liberty.
Cementerio de la Recoleta (The Recoleta Cemetery)Ranked as one of the world’s most beautiful cemeteries by both BBC and CNN, La Recoleta Cemetery is a cemetery located in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It is the final resting place of some of the most eminent Argentine personalities.
Cabildo de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Cabildo)The Buenos Aires Cabildo is a remarkable piece of Baroque artisanship. Today it is home to the National Museum of the Cabildo and the May Revolution - and consequently is the one stop point of seeing some of the best and most historic of 18th century collections of paintings, artifacts, clothes and jewelry in the country.