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Perhaps the most celebrated dive in all of Buenos Aires, Bar Plaza Dorrego has been pouring one icy-cold chopp (draught beer) after another for nigh on a...more
see the Buenos Aires guideLiving in a city with long, sweltering summer nights and no drinking laws, porteños should by rights be heavy drinkers. Far from it: Most young locals...more
see the Buenos Aires guideHoused in a former San Telmo general store dating back to 1798, El Viejo Almacén offers a vibrant example of how good—and surprisingly...more
see the Buenos Aires guideThe ultra-designed, ultracool Gran Bar Danzón's bistro menu showcases spiffy renditions of Argentine classics, but the real draw is the bar, with its...more
see the Buenos Aires guideThis airy old-school café opposite the Recoleta Cemetery (be sure to check out the giant gomero, or rubber tree, out front) is a bona fide Buenos Aires...more
see the Buenos Aires guideThis all-purpose bar, café, and late-night discotheque offers a sophisticated take on the familiar cram-them-in-until-somebody-faints ethos of most B.A....more
see the Buenos Aires guideA tiny emporium selling the best of Mendoza's small-batch Malbecs, Cabernets and Syrahs, La Finca (the name means "the farm") is a rustic nook outfitted with a...more
see the Buenos Aires guideIn operation for 70-odd years, Luna Park—with its landmark neon signage—has seen its share of history, from the 1935 funeral of tango legend Carlos...more
see the Buenos Aires guideMansion Dandi Royal, the luxurious "Residential Tango Academy" housed in a 1903 San Telmo mansion, opens its Salon Dandi ballroom to the city's tangueros every...more
see the Buenos Aires guideHoused in a three-story mansion built in 1903 by the wealthy Allemand family, Milión encompasses three high-ceilinged dining rooms, two exterior terraces,...more
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