The Obelisk is Buenos Aires most famous monument and is seen by every visitor to Argentina's capital. El Obelisco extends out from the city’s midriff like a giant pencil , standing proudly erect as the unofficial center, symbol, and rallying point of this sprawling metropolis.| Wander Argentina
The buses of Buenos Aires are like old men in a bar – loud, smoky, rough around the edges, but dependably, they always show up. The bus system in the Argentine capital is economical, comprehensive, and quite reliable.| Wander Argentina
Buenos Aires' Plaza de Mayo is a political hub, financial and administrative center and throughout history has been a symbol of disaster, rebellion and hope.| Wander Argentina
The six lines of the Buenos Aires subway are a breeze to negotiate compared to the complex bus system. Follow this step-by-step guide: Figure out your route| Wander Argentina
Wandering through Recoleta, one of Buenos Aires’ most aesthetically pleasing neighborhoods you can easily imagine the city as it was during its halcyon days at the beginning of the 20th century.| Wander Argentina