If you are planning your visit to Buenos Aires or are simply wondering what can be done in Buenos Aires, we have prepared this super guide with the essential places that you have to see, but also with the lesser known, but very fun ones. We begin with the must-sees of the city, those places that we have heard about and that should not be missing on a tour. Hard not to see it if you visit Buenos Aires... The Obelisk is the most important emblem and meeting point of the city. In the Plaza de la República you will find the letters B and A intervened as a vertical garden. It is one of the photos that cannot be missing. Scene of multiple historical episodes. The Plaza de Mayo is another essential. From there you will be able to see the Casa Rosada, the Cathedral and the Cabildo. And since we are talking about history, we recommend having a traditional Buenos Aires breakfast. Have you heard about the "notable bars"? They are said to be notable for their legacy. Many of them were declared World Heritage Sites. In addition, they were a meeting space for great personalities over time. They are worth knowing. Café Tortoni, founded in 1858, is the oldest in the city and is one of the notables. Among its most prominent clients we find Carlos Gardel, Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar and Federico García Lorca. We recommend you leave Corrientes Avenue for when night falls. From 7 in the afternoon until 2 in the morning, the section that goes from Avenida Callao to Libertad becomes pedestrian. A tour between theaters, pizzerias and bookstores. What is the best pizza in Buenos Aires? Hard to decide, right? We will read your comments. And although it sounds a bit strange to some tourists, one of the most visited attractions in the city is the Recoleta Cemetery. Noted for its imposing mausoleums and vaults that belonged to many of the most important figures in Argentine history. The most visited tomb is that of Eva Perón, although there are many historical personalities, stories and legends to discover in this cemetery. If you are interested in learning more, we have an exclusive video about the Recoleta Cemetery. During your visit to the city, you can also visit the Chacarita cemetery, one of the largest in the world. Great personalities such as Carlos Gardel or Benito Quinquela Martín also rest there. Located in the La Boca neighborhood, Caminito is one of the most visited walks and one of the most photographed tourist spots in the world. With its typical tenements made of sheet metal of different colors, its tango shows, its artists and its gastronomy. It is a unique visit and an open-air museum. Also, if you like soccer, here are two great proposals. The first is the Bombonera, the stadium of the Boca Juniors club, which has a museum that shows the most important events in the club's history. The second soccer proposal is El bar del Diego, a thematic space dedicated to one of the great Argentine idols, Diego Armando Maradona. The Ateneo Grand Splendid has several records to its credit. It is the largest bookstore in South America. It was chosen by The Guardian newspaper as the second best bookstore in the world and National Geographic magazine chose it as the most beautiful in the world. And it's here, in Buenos Aires, so you can't miss it. In addition to being a historical place, since the Grand Splendid theater and cinema operated there, it was also a recording room where Carlos Gardel sang. The visit is worth it, as there is an incredible variety of books, a cafe and the possibility to sit and contemplate this wonderful place, with a book in your hand, for as long as you want. It is not necessary to leave Buenos Aires to feel in Asia, since you can visit Chinatown for a few blocks and enjoy different flavors, textures, smells and colors. But if you like Asian culture, you can't miss the Japanese garden either, it is the largest garden in the world outside of Japan. In addition to walking through its green spaces, they will be able to enjoy the ceremony traditional Japanese tea, among other customs. The Teatro Colón is one of the five most important lyrical theaters in the world. It stands out for its acoustics and, of course, its architecture. Its construction lasted almost 20 years and involved 1,500 people. We can also travel to Paris within Buenos Aires. Alvear avenue is one of the most expensive areas of the city. In this area, we recommend treating yourself and attending the Afternoon Tea served at the Alvear Palace Hotel, a truly luxurious experience. If you like to enjoy the outdoors in Buenos Aires you will find many green spaces. One of the most famous is the Rosedal de Palermo, where there are more than 18,000 roses and even a lake. Another option is the South Ecological Reserve. It has 350 hectares with many plant and animal species. If you enjoy shopping, you can visit one of the many malls and outlets. Las Galerías Pacífico is one of the most important shopping centers in the city, but also the most beautiful. If you visit it, don't forget to look at its beautiful dome. If you prefer outlets, the Arcos District is a well-located shopping center, with some offers and gastronomic proposals in the open air. Puerto Madero is one of the top neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, full of gastronomic proposals for all budgets and is undoubtedly another must-see. Especially recommended to include in an itinerary through Buenos Aires in the late afternoon. Don't forget to cross the famous Puente de la Mujer, another icon of the city. This bridge is revolving and opens 90 degrees so that boats can circulate. The Floralis Generica, has the particularity of being the first moving sculpture controlled by a hydraulic system and photoelectric cells. It must not have been an easy task to assemble that mechanism in this giant stainless steel flower, 20 meters high and weighing 18 tons. The historic neighborhood of San Telmo is another unmissable stop in the city. If you can, plan your visit for a Sunday, when the famous San Telmo Fair takes center stage in its streets. You will surely find the perfect souvenir from Buenos Aires here. Once in San Telmo, don't miss the Casa Mínima. It is the narrowest building in the city, measuring two meters 50 centimeters wide and 13 centimeters deep. Other points to include in your tour of San Telmo are the Paseo de la Historieta and the Galería Solar de French, with its nice umbrellas that invite you to take pictures. If you are hungry when you are walking, the San Telmo Market is an ideal place to eat and not spend too much. Palermo is the largest neighborhood in the city. With designer shops, gastronomic proposals and green spaces, it is another of the must-sees on an itinerary through Buenos Aires. Do not miss the fair in Plaza Serrano. Once there, they can walk through the streets and enjoy the graffiti, murals and the unique vibe of this neighborhood. If you like museums, in the city you will find a wide variety. The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires, the National Museum of Fine Arts and the Modern Museum are some of the most important. On our website, www.caminoideal.com you will find an article with all these must-sees and lots of information about Buenos Aires and other destinations. The offers to have fun in Buenos Aires are practically inexhaustible, but we are going to talk about two very particular proposals. The first is to go back to our childhood in Rush, the largest trampoline park in Latin America. Although you need to get to Monte Grande or Pilar to see it and jump a lot, we had a lot of fun. Another proposal that is much closer, specifically in the Belgrano neighborhood, is to break everything in The Break Club, an ideal place to release tension. Yes, you pay to go break things. Have you ever been to a place like this? And if we talk about particular and different places, we recommend a visit to Campanopolis, a medieval village with a very beautiful history. Campanopolis was the scene of very important productions and you can take a guided tour to learn more about this place. Tickets are purchased in advance on its website and it is in González Catán. If you are interested in learning more about Campanopolis, we have an exclusive video on our channel. If you are looking for a getaway and you like the outdoors, we have several very special proposals close to Buenos Aires. Puesto Viejo is a hotel and polo club located in Cañuelas, about 60 kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires. If you like horses, you will love this place. Accommodation includes all meals and activities. They have an amazing and quite difficult maze and also have the option of glamping. La Candelaria ranch, located in Lobos, 100 kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires, is another excellent place to connect with the outdoors and Argentine traditions, with the added bonus of being able to sleep in an old castle. You can spend a full day there without having to stay. The town of Tigre, just 30 kilometers from the city, has several attractions, such as the Fruit Market or the Parque de la Costa, but also there you will find the Tigre delta, made up of different islands that offer the possibility of spending the day , but also to enjoy sleeping in a place surrounded by nature. Another recommended getaway from Buenos Aires is to visit the town of San Antonio de Areco and connect with Argentine traditions. You can do it only for the day or stay the night. Either way, you will find delicious food and plenty of fresh air. And if you visit this town, don't forget to try the chocolates from the Olla de Cobre. We loved them. When it has to do with food, Buenos Aires has options for all tastes and budgets, but what we love is that many of these proposals include gastronomic experiences that make going out to eat a very fun moment. We show you some of the very particular places to eat and have fun, but first we remind you that if you like this video, you can subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any content. The Night Market, its stores transport you to an Asian market where you can try delicious food. Kbbq is another Asian proposal. It is about eating Korean food, but cooking it yourself on a grill that is in the center of your table. Spanish tapas on a magnetic tape? Too dangerous, since you can't stop grabbing the dishes that pass in front of you. You can live this experience in Madri. Water is similar, only with Asian food and the dishes are floating in the water. Burger Couple, in this restaurant you will find very popular characters from the Argentine show, as well as very tasty hamburgers and only for brave people. For example, the fried fat, a burger between two fried cakes. Uptown, this is a place that not only stands out for the food, but for the setting, which simulates being a New York subway. And to try real New York food you can visit Senses New York. In Naples you can eat Italian food surrounded by antiques and if you like some, you can buy them. If you are a fan of pizza you have to visit Pizzas del Mundo where you will find all the pizzas in a single menu, one tastier than the other. Don Julio is one of the most famous grills in Buenos Aires. The quality is very good, although the prices are exorbitant. If you really go, we recommend you book, since despite the prices there can be a long wait. Crystal Bar is an excellent option to see the city from above while enjoying a drink. Another very striking and fun bar is Punto Límite. If you are visiting the city for the first time, you can also enjoy dinner with a tango show. We hope you liked this video. Do you know Buenos Aires? Would you like to visit it? Which of these places are your favourites? We will read you in the comments.