Follow us: Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter

Buenos Aires

iStock International
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.

Compare Rates to Buenos Aires






What's New in Buenos Aires

Flamenco-flamenco

International Dance Day: 4 Cities to Visit for Dance

April 29, 2013 by Amanda Black

It's no secret that there are countless unknown holidays that are celebrated around the world (Talk Like a Pirate Day, Margarita Day...you get the idea), but ... Read More »

Thumb_dublin_adrian_sadlier

Top 10 Cities to Celebrate Saint Patrick's Day and Beyond

March 12, 2013 by Amanda Black

Green beer, nearly legal drinking in the streets, and raucous, overcrowded parades; they all come to mind when we think of St. Patty's Day. But the holiday isn't ... Read More »

Thumb_img_48515883b701272b85b734ebcb85d872

Snubbed Olympic Cities

July 24, 2012

Our snubbed Olympics Cities may be the losing-est destinations, but they still offer ways to get your sports fix, not to mention gold-medal attractions that keep ... Read More »

Thumb_snubbedolympiccities_istock_470x149

Top 10 Snubbed Olympic Cities

July 24, 2012 by ShermansTravel Editorial Staff

Hosting the Olympic Games is a prestigious honor that cities around the world compete for with as much stamina and finesse as any world-class athlete. But just ... Read More »

Flickr_dullhunk

Are Money Belts Really Necessary?

May 02, 2012 by Mike Barish

The cream color conjured up memories of the 1980s. It looked like the brassieres that my grandmother wore when I was a kid (unfortunately, I remember seeing them ... Read More »

Laura_motta

“It’s nearly always the more economical option to check two bags than to go overboard on one.”

Laura Motta Director, Deals Publishing

Sign up for the Top 25 Newsletter
to get exclusive weekly deals