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San Telmo Travel Guide

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The Lost Mackenzie

Eighty years ago, the game’s greatest architect drew up plans for a golf course unlike anything the world has known. Long forgotten, the design has...

Shopping in Buenos Aires

On a neighborhood-by-neighborhood shopping excursion in Argentina’s style-obsessed capital, Lynn Yaeger finds enough trinkets to fill an extra suitcase—or two.

San Pedro Telmo’s Vintage Flea Market

Vintage finds are where it’s at when shopping San Pedro Telmo’s flea market.

World's Most Spectacular Pedestrian Bridges

Pedestrian bridges are going to cool new heights, turning the need to get from here to there into an adventure.

Buenos Aires: Best New Venues

From art deco mansions to historic restaurants, a series of renovations has created great new hotels and restaurants in Buenos Aires.

A-List 2010: World's Top Travel Agents

T+L evaluated thousands of travel agents to create this highly selective list just for you.

World's Sexiest Hotel Showers

Design-forward hotel showers—with tech savvy touches or incredible views—that make a room worth booking.

Ask T+L: Buenos Aires, Savannah Weekend, In-Flight Purchases

Q: My husband and I are looking for a stylish but well-priced hotel in Buenos Aires. Any ideas?—Emma Penney, Plano, Tex. A: Set in one...

Vintage Shopping 101

One shopper’s castoffs are another’s treasures—and a great way to help save the planet.

Affordable Argentina

Intimate, design-driven hotelitos are opening throughout Buenos Aires. We’ve uncovered four neighborhood favorites that deliver style without sacrificing value.
HOTELS

The Cocker

Ever since it opened in 2003, this tiny hotel in the historic, hostel-heavy San Telmo neighborhood has been crazily popular. Each of the five rooms in the restored Art Nouveau townhouse is uniquely... more ›


RESTAURANTS

Desnivel

One of the joys of dining in Buenos Aires is that virtually any restaurant with a grill can crank out the best beef you’ve ever tasted. This no-frills parrilla is a perfect example of... more ›


ACTIVITIES

HB Antiques

As Recoleta mansions were carved into progressively smaller apartments after World War II, the city found itself awash in Art Deco furniture sold by rich Porteños who’d seen their... more ›




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