Words alone could never capture the charm of Buenos Aires.
Its restaurant and art scenes are as vibrant as ever, with new venues opening regularly.
If those aren’t enough reasons to entice you to go, here are a few more.

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It now welcomes roughly a million visitors annually.
When the phone rings, the guests must pick up the receiver and enter a 4-digit number.
In upscale Belgrano, look forAll Saints Cafe, where the Colombian espresso is deliciously bold.

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Fashion Week
Every year, fashion lovers flock toBA’s Fashion Week.
Creativity is key, and each designer is distinct.
ButBar de Cao, which dates back to 1915, is worth a visit.

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The vibe is super laidback, so make yourself comfortable with a cafe con leche and stay awhile.
Another story asserts the hue represents the red and white of Argentina’s two original political parties.
Today, curious visitors can take free guided tours on Saturdays or Sundays.

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More than 90 of these masterpieces are listed as national historical monuments.
Be sure to book online in advance.
The building took around 20 years to construct, and it was completely refurbished between 2006 and 2010.

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