BUENOS AIRES LUXURY TRAVEL
Buenos Aires combines the elegance of its European heritage with a character that is unmistakably Argentine.
We know the city’s hotels inside out and work with only a handful of favourites. If there is an upgrade available, we will get it for you. Our services in Argentina’s capital run from restaurant reservations and tango shows to arranging access to private art collections and boxes at the fabulous Teatro Colón.
Leaving Buenos Aires, the Pampas stretch out to the south and west. This is the land of the gaucho, tending cattle amid an empty horizon and cooking home-reared beef over open fires. We organise polo holidays for all levels and offer a selection of the loveliest estancias where you can ride, play a few chukkas, swim, and relax, whilst enjoying the famously generous local hospitality.
Buenos Aires Holidays: Things to Do and See
Buenos Aires seamlessly blends European sophistication with Latin American energy.
The city’s neighborhoods, from the old town of San Telmo to elegant Recoleta and vibey Chacarita, each has a very distinct character, atmosphere and architecture.
Gastronomy is a highlight, with fabulous steakhouses and charming cafés dotting the streets, alongside independent venues for music and art.
Heading inland, the immense plains of Las Pampas provide a calming counterpoint to city life. This region, emblematic of Argentine rural traditions, invites visitors to experience the gaucho way of life, complete with horseback riding, artisanal traditions and asado barbecues.
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What is the trendiest neighborhood in Buenos Aires?
While Argentina’s thriving capital has undoubtedly developed a reputation for its fashionable and up-and-coming neighbourhoods, Palermo is the neigbourhood that is regarded as the most trendy of them all.
With a vibrant street art scene and oozing historical charm, the streets of Palermo are loved by tourists and locals alike. Palermo is a go-to hotspot to discover some of the city’s best boutiques and fashionable restaurants, and to embrace its café culture, which offers a great opportunity to people-watch!
Palermo is also where many of the city’s best sights and attractions are nestled. From peaceful Japanese Gardens to the iconic Malba Museum, it’s the perfect spot to soak in the culture of Buenos Aires. And don’t forget to experience the city’s chic nightlife scene during a visit, with speakeasies, cool cocktail bars, and buzzing clubs around every corner.
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What is the most beautiful area in Buenos Aires?
Recoleta, one of the city’s wealthiest districts, is known far and wide for its beauty, which can be found in its elegant and historic architecture, impressive landmarks, and lush parks.
The neighborhood is home to opulent European-inspired architecture, with grand mansions, boutique stores, and chic apartment buildings, which gives Recoleta its distinct European charm. History can be found in every corner of Recoleta, like in Recoleta Cemetery, which is one of the city’s most iconic sites, and a particularly beautiful one at that.
And we can’t neglect to mention the neighbourhood’s many lush greenspaces and parks, with Plazas perfect for leisurely strolls and elegant fountains, they’re the perfect place to find a moment of peace in this bustling city.
So, whether it’s natural, historic, or cultural beauty that you seek, Recoleta has it all.
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What is the luxury shopping street in Buenos Aires?
Avenida Alvear is Buenos Aires’ luxury shopping street. It is filled with opulent boutiques and luxurious global and independent designers, which are all hosted within its exceptionally beautiful Belle Époque architecture.
It’s one of the most glamorous destinations in the city, and if you’re craving a spot of retail therapy and love the finer things in life, it’s a must-visit that promises a luxury shopping experience to remember.
LUXURY HOTELS IN BUENOS AIRES
Field Notes
Beyond Buenos Aires
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