| Often called "Paris of South America" due to its unmistakably European feel, this vibrant Argentine capital city attracts millions of visitors each year with its unmistakably unique character, diverse culture, world-renown dance and cuisinse.
The city of Buenos Aires (EZE) boasts 48 distinct neighborhoods and a vibrant arts and cultural community and is the birthplace of Tango style of dance. Tango performances and instructional opportunities are fond throughout the city, with millions of people visiting from around the world each winter for the annual tango festival. Theater and film are also extremely popular in Buenos Aries, as evidenced by the city's many related museums and major landmarks of the industries including Teatro Colon, one of the world's premier opera houses, the many homes of famous artists, writers, filmmakers and composers. The city is also home to many public parks and gardens, and a unique style of architecture similar to that seem in Paris, Madrid and Barcelona. Visitors and residents alike enjoy the city's wide variety of international cuisine as well as regional specialty fare found in the many cafes and restaurants throughout the city, in addition to a lively and varied nightlife found in the late-night bars, pubs, live music and dance venues found throughout the city. |