Buenos Aires Hotels
Latin America's hottest destination is the extraordinary Buenos Aires. Visitors are drawn to this expansive Argentine city by its mouthwatering foods, up-and-coming designers, and thriving cultural scene. About three million people live among the 48 districts of Buenos Aires. The La Boca area of the city features pedestrian streets overflowing with arts and crafts, tango dancers, and wild soccer fans -- all authentic Argentinian sights and sounds.
Of course, Argentina is also known for its love of soccer, and Buenos Aires is home to two legendary teams: Boca Juniors and River Plate. Even those who aren't into sports take in the football games just to experience them.
The trendy Palermo Viejo neighborhood, with its delightful cobblestone streets, serves up bars, boutiques, bookstores, and an exhilarating nightlife. Buenos Aires is a big city, but it's not lacking in parks and green spaces. Palermo, in eastern Buenos Aires, boasts wide open spaces, a vast flower garden, and a sparkling lake. It's easy to see why Buenos Aires is Latin America's most popular tourist destination.
