Not many cities can rival Buenos Aires for public art in the streets. From huge graffiti murals to some of the most recognisable sculptures in the world, Buenos Aires really does have it all. One of the jewels in the ...
Towards the end of the 19th Century, after a series of increasingly serious disease outbreaks (in 1871 Yellow Fever wiped out nearly 10% of the city's inhabitants), it was decided to do something about the quality of the drinking water. ...
Recoleta Cemetery is one of those rare places that no matter what the weather nor one's photo-taking skills, it's hard not to take a good picture. With some 4,500 beautiful tombs and mausoleums it's a great place to spend a ...