Diego Maradona, the most famous man in Argentina was never able to settle down to a quiet life of retirement after leaving soccer, leading to his untimely death at 60 years old.| Wander Argentina
Argentina was isolated from other Spanish-speaking countries in its early history, which resulted in vocabulary unique to the country that even native Spanish speakers may not know. Read about some of the words unique to Argentina.| Wander Argentina
Buenos Aires has a low crime rate for Latin America, but as in all big cities there is crime. Learn safety tips from locals before enjoying one of the world's most exciting cities.| Wander Argentina
Buenos Aires' Florida Street is the main money changing area in the city. Find out about changing money downtown.| 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
Buenos AIres is a party city, known for its excellent nightlife. Explore some of the city's classic nightclubs and get swept up in the fun, dancing until the morning.| Wander Argentina
The hippodrome of Buenos Aires is a place for horse racing, events and dining, set on spectacular, Victorian Era grounds in the trendy Palermo neighborhood.| Wander Argentina