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You can book a vacation rental in Buenos Aires for as little as $48 per night.
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You can find 42 available vacation rentals in Buenos Aires.
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About Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the largest city in Argentina and is located along the Rio de la Plata, the world’s widest river. It is the most visited city in South America and is known by many travelers for its European-style architecture and is often referred to as the “Paris of South America”. The city is home to many different ethnic and religious groups, including a Jewish community of about 250,000, the largest Jewish population of any Latin American country, and the largest mosque in South America. In addition, Catholicism, Atheism, Buddhism, and Mormonism are among the other religions that are commonly practiced in Buenos Aires. The city is considered one the most diverse in Latin America, and it’s easy to see why. With a humid and subtropical climate, Buenos Aires is a great place to visit anytime of the year. Snow is very rare in the city, and the average low for winter months hovers around 50 degrees (F). The arts culture flourishes in Buenos Aires, as it houses world class-class museums and artistic spaces. In November, the city hosts a “Night of the Museums” in which these art spaces, museums, and universities open their doors for the public to enjoy for free until early hours of the morning. So pack your bags and brush up on your Spanish because the beautiful city of Buenos Aires awaits!
Things to do in Buenos Aires
The people of Buenos Aires are not afraid to admit that dancing and drinking are a huge part of their lifestyle. Bars and clubs open their doors to party-goers and hardy close them. Many clubs don’t even get started until around 2am! The largest concentrated area of nightclubs is located along the Costanera Sur and in the Palermo Soho and Hollywood neighborhoods. Along with beer and wine, Argentina’s most popular spirit, Fernet, is served to patrons. Its taste is very bitter and is best enjoyed mixed with Coca-Cola. The Festival y Mundial de Tango, or the International Tango Festival, is an incredible experience that celebrates the creation of tango in its birthplace, the working class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. This free festival is held every year at the end of August and its opening ceremonies are usually quite a spectacle. Guests can participate in free classes and workshops, and enjoy free concerts, talks, and a fair with dance products. The final day of competition concludes with the Tango World Championship finals, where an estimated 8,000 viewers will watch to see who will claim the title of champion.
Day Trips from Buenos Aires
Just 45 minutes by train from Buenos Aires, is the Tigre Delta of Argentina. It is one of the largest deltas in the world and is one of the few major deltas that does not empty into a sea or ocean. Separating Argentina from Uruguay is the Rio de la Plata, which also serves as the river where the Tigre Delta flows into. Many wealthy people from Buenos Aires and travelers alike have come to the Tigre region for its variety of activities. The islands that make up the region house resort areas, amusement park, kayaking excursions, and companies offering rugged day trips to the dense forests.
Buenos Aires Accommodations
Tripping.com offers over 6,000 vacation rentals in the Buenos Aires area. From low-price efficiency rentals to high-end houses overlooking the Rio de la Plata. Stay in a rental closer to the Casa de la Cultura if you intend on going to the Tango Festival. Or, choose a rental closer to the Costanera Sur, where you can bar hop the night away. Food options are abundant in Buenos Aires. El Buen Libro is known for its incredible (and cheap) sandwiches. If you want fresh bread, ingredients, and at a low cost, head here. If you’re more interested in making a night out of your meal, stop in at Perón Perón RestoBar. Customers go crazy over their high energy atmosphere and huge portion sizes. Try the Osso Buco or their empanadas and you won’t be disappointed.
Transportation in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires can be reach via a flight to the Ministro Pistarini Airport if you’re traveling internationally. From the airport, cabs are available for hire or the bus company Manuel Tienda Leon runs buses to Buenos Aires. Tickets can be purchased online or at the bus desk in the airport. Traveling around Buenos Aires can be done in many ways. There are great, free urban walking tours, bicycles for rent, an underground subway network, a bus system, and over 40,000 cabs for hire. You’ll need to get an SUBE card to pay for train and bus rides, and it is rechargeable throughout your stay.
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