You can't visit Buenos Aires without witnessing (or taking part in) two of the things Argentina is most famous for: football and tango. Watch a football match in La Boca and either attend a tango show or have a stab at it yourself with private dance lessons.
What to do in Buenos Aires and the Pampas
What to do in Buenos Aires & the Pampas

La Boca Football Match
Football fan or not, you are likely to have heard of a controversial footballer by the name of Diego Maradona, hailing from La Boca, one of the...

Tango in Buenos Aires
With a history reaching back to the 1880s, the sensual Argentinian national dance comes from roots that combine African slave music with Andalucian...
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Luxury Hotels in Buenos Aires & the Pampas
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Faena
Located in the neighbourhood of Puerto Madero, a ten minute taxi ride from downtown Buenos Aires, the Faena is a sophisticated hotel which brings...

Alvear Palace
The Alvear Palace is located in the historical Recoleta district of Buenos Aires.

Candelaria del Monte
Set in 200 acres of Argentine pampas, and dating back to the 1850’s, this small family run hotel is an authentic estancia in every sense of...

Four Seasons Buenos Aires
The large and luxurious Four Seasons Hotel in the La Recoleta district is perfectly located for exploring the diverse cultural and historical...

Hub Porteño
Located in the heart of Recoleta, Hub Porteno is one of the latest hotels to touch down in Buenos Aires, and it certainly gets our vote for its...

Legado Mitico
Legado Mitico is a stylish boutique property located in a three-storey townhouse in the fashionable Palermo district of Buenos Aires.

Mio Buenos Aires
Located in Recoleta – Buenos Aires’ answer to Mayfair, yet with bags more history – Mio Buenos Aires is ideally placed for exploring the...

Nuss Buenos Aires SOHO
Boutique Nuss Hotel is housed in a 1930’s convent on a leafy avenue in Palermo Soho, and is very much a part of Buenos Aires’ ever-trendy...

Park Hyatt Buenos Aires
Situated on Avenida Alvear, Buenos Aires’ most exclusive residential and shopping district, the Park Hyatt unifies the old and the new by integrating...

Sofitel Buenos Aires
The luxurious Sofitel Buenos Aires occupies the landmark Torre Bencich skyscraper, which was built in 1929 and looks like it was uprooted from...

Estancia la Bamba de Areco
In the heart of the Pampas, this colonial style building is full of character and encompasses all the traditions of the gaucho. In the style...

Home Hotel
The very English Tom Rixon and his not quite so Argentinian sounding wife Patricia O’Shea conceived the Home Hotel back in 2005 as the first...
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Time to Reconnect: The Benefits of Authentic Travel

We are living in an age of convenience with a world of technology, information and services at our fingertips. The benefit? Life is far easier. The downside? We end up feeling utterly disconnected from the world around us. Reconnect travel is about pressing pause on the madness of modern…
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The Best Travel Series to Keep us Inspired to Travel

If 2020 has been good for anything, it's boxsets. At the very least, lockdown has given us plenty of time to catch up on all of those shows we've been meaning to watch for years, but never quite got around to. What 2020 has not been good for, on the other hand, is ticking off destinations…
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Capital Idea - the Best Capital Cities Around the World

Does your ideal holiday involve spending your days weaving through winding streets, coiffing coffee and local eats at hidden restaurants and immersing yourself in a completely new city? Then you've come to the right place. Here is our definitive list, which took much refining, of our…
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Travel by Colour: our Top Five Destinations in Latin America

Latin America is a region of many characters; football is practically a religion; the steak is the best in the world (and the only vegetarian item you're likely to find on the menu is a mojito) and the jeans are very, very tight. It's also a continent awash with colour - from bright woven…
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24 hours in: Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is
one of the most vibrant and appealing cities in South America, combining chic European
influences with a true Latin atmosphere. You'd want to spend a
whole lot longer than 24 hours, but if you were really going for
it...
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