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Buenos Aires — Fall into the seductive rhythm of Buenos Aires – often called the Paris of South America – and you’ll discover this flourishing Argentine capital’s distinctive identity. At once overwhelming and intimate, energetic and laid-back, beautiful and homely, Buenos Aires is a city in full and a fantastic place to play tourist. Indulge in the city’s world-class café scene while planning your next move: grass-fed beef, fine Malbec, tango, or designer boutiques.

Why Go

For the sexy Latin vibe and handsome architecture of South America’s answer to Paris.

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