Flight Details



    Your details

    Flights to Buenos Aires

    First Class from £2400
    Business Class from £1475
    Premium Economy from £850
    Economy from £580
    Overview

    Planning a trip to Buenos Aires? Use this travel guide to complete your tour

    Sophisticated yet always lively, Buenos Aires compresses the very essence of Argentina. Paris of the South for its tree-lined avenues or fashionable Latin America capital with European skill, here ancient world amalgams with the novel ideas. Buenos Aires, Argentina’s bustling city will have you yearning over its Belle poque architecture, cobblestone streets created with delightful cafes and boutiques, and neighbourhoods overflowing with persona.
    Erotic, thriving and extremely confident, this attractive urban gets under your skin. It is like Europe with a melancholic turn, Buenos Aires is memorable. South America’s second largest urban, Buenos Aires is the administrative, commercial, and traditional capital of Argentina and also the entrance to the other parts of the country. Buenos Aires is acknowledged for its tango, steak, and wine, but apart from this trifecta of indigenous urges, the city’s French buildings, Italian food, and Spanish nightlife, narrates a tale of a city having the taste of both Latin America and Europe.

    Step into the geography of Buenos Aires

    The Town of Buenos Aires has 48 districts called barrios (neighbourhoods). The most significant and stayed districts are –
    Microcentro: The main historical spots of the Argentinean capital
    San Telmo: Home to the history of Buenos Aires, representing colonial-style houses along narrow cobblestone lanes, lightened with attractive wrought iron lanterns.
    La Boca: The picturesque borough for its rich history and vibrant colors.
    Palermo: The fashionable residential neighborhood of tree-lined streets and junctures packed with restaurants, bars, and boutiques.
    Recoleta: The most expensive areas boasting many French style buildings, big green spaces, and first class restaurants.

    Attractions

    Fun things to do in Buenos Aires

    • Explore the Barrios
    • Ride an Old-Fashioned Subway
    • Meet Gauchos at the De Mataderos
    • Take a Break From Steak
    • Watch the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo
    • Listen to Modern Tango
    • Escape to Tigre

    What not to miss in Buenos Aires

    • Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada
    • The Recoleta Cemetery and Museums
    • La Boca and the Caminito Street Museum
    • Buenos Aires Cabildo
    • San Telmo and the National Historical Museum
    • The Metropolitan Cathedral
    • A City of Theatres
    • Art Galleries Old and New
    • Palermo and Jardinico
    • The National Museum of Decorative Art
    Lifestyle

    The twirling custom of Buenos Aires: Tango

    Argentina's distinguished dance is perhaps the nation's utmost contribution to the external world, a sweltering strut that's been labeled as 'making love in the vertical position'. Legends states that it originated in the bordellos of primitive Buenos Aires when males hold their horses for their 'women' and passed time by dancing amongst themselves. Nowadays, romanticized tango spectacles are extremely amusing with their outstanding feats of athleticism.

    Dine in Buenos Aires

    You can fancy the cuisines of the world in BA but the city is recognised for its carnivorous pleasures. Vegetarians are warned as beef is usually the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of Buenos Aires restaurants. Sustaining that passion for juicy steaks isn't difficult to do in the area that has worked on grilling those delightfully appetising sides of beef. Parrillas(steakhouses) assemble on almost every corner and will offer up countless cuts.

    Explore the shopping experience in Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires is a shopper's heaven as the town is spiked with shopping lanes ruled with tons of clothing and shoe stocks, leather shops and closely the whole thing else you can think of. Great shopping malls are contemporary and home-friendly, showcasing designer goods, food courts and even children's play regions. From antique stores to fashionable designers and sufficiently leather to boot, its tough to repel Buenos Aires collection of boutiques and crafts markets.
    Things to know

    Best Time to Visit

    Spring i.e. September to November and fall i.e. March to May are the finest temperature-wise period to visit BA when temperatures are mild and hotels offer lower rates. While winter from June to August is cold but not chilly. The summer months of January and February anticipate outdoor performances and bazaars along with humid heat and substantial crowds. Cultural activities include the World Tango Festival is held in August and the Circus Festival in May.

    Buenos Aires Transportation

    Buenos Aires' is marred with heavy traffic but the city has efficient public transportation system and an improved way to get around than driving. The city has hundreds of buses that can take you within a few blocks of any destination along with a subtle BA's underground, or subway.
    Weather
    January is the hottest month while July is the coldest.

    Flights fromBuenos Aires

    Cities Of South America