Argentina's First Division League includes the 'Big Five' teams such as Boca Juniors And River Plate. Discover Argentina's best teams and their rabid rivalries.| Wander Argentina
Easter, known as Pascua, and Holy Week (Semana Santa) in Argentina, move from olive branches to barbecue tongs in a divine progression. While Easter Sunday marks the resurrection of Jesus ... Read more The post Celebrating Easter in Argentina: From Rosca to Resurrection first appeared on Wander Argentina.| 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
Part of the daily grind for residents, visitors will find the Buenos Aires subte provides florescent-hued flickerings of insight into the lives of porteños of all incomes.| Wander Argentina
'Argentines are Italians who happen to speak Spanish'. Several waves of immigrants arrived from the boot-shaped nation since independence, so it seems every second person in Argentina has an Italian surname.| Wander Argentina
Yerba mate is Argentina's official national drink and the country's second most-consumed beverage (after water). Read about this idiosyncratic healthy, daily ritual.| Wander Argentina