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Argentina

Buenos Aires

Welcome to Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina where history, culture, and gastronomy come together to offer an unforgettable travel experience, departing from Montpellier with a stopover in Paris.

Buenos Aires
Before you go

What you need to know about Buenos Aires

  • Dialing code
    +54
  • Spoken Language
    Spanish
  • Currency
    Argentine peso
  • Time difference
    -5h
  • Travel Formalities
    Passport

Discover Vibrant Buenos Aires.

Hurry up and book your flight to Buenos Aires! The most Latin of South American capitals is indeed accessible from Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport (AMM) via a regular connection with Paris Charles-de-Gaulle.

Quartier La Boca, Buenos Aires
Quartier La Boca, Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires by day

When European elegance meets South American passion, you get Buenos Aires—a captivating city where music is omnipresent, dance reigns supreme, architecture is simply beautiful, and living traditions blend seamlessly with modernity. The city’s architectural wealth, ranging from colonial buildings to modern skyscrapers, reflects its tumultuous history.

 

By day, wander through the city’s iconic neighborhoods. Must-see spots in Buenos Aires include the colorful La Boca district, known for its vibrant houses and bohemian atmosphere, the historic San Telmo neighborhood with its lively markets and tango performances, and the upscale Recoleta area, home to the cemetery where Eva Perón is buried. Depending on your interests, visit some of the stunning museums (such as MALBA, the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires) and renowned art galleries.

Off the beaten path in Buenos Aires

Add these three neighborhoods to your Buenos Aires itinerary: start with Palermo, known for its green parks, trendy shops, and fashionable restaurants. Also worth visiting is Puerto Madero, a former port transformed into a modern district with skyscrapers, upscale restaurants, and riverside promenades.

We particularly enjoyed the historic San Telmo neighborhood, known for its bustling markets, antique shops, and street performances. 

Pro tip: don’t miss the Feria de San Telmo, a must-visit artisan market on Sundays.

Want to travel to Buenos Aires from Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport? It’s possible with a stopover at Paris Charles-de-Gaulle. Book your affordable flight.

Quartier Puerto Madero, de nuit
Quartier Puerto Madero, de nuit

Buenos Aires by night

By night, dress to impress as the city comes alive with tango bars, live music clubs, and gourmet restaurants serving delicious cuisine that blends Argentine flavors with international influences. Enjoy a traditional asado (barbecue) paired with a fine Argentine wine*. Dance enthusiasts will be thrilled in Buenos Aires, the birthplace of tango. You can attend an authentic tango show in one of the city’s many bars or even take dance lessons!

*alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation

Must-see

Culture lovers will fall for the Teatro Colón, one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world. Why not catch a performance or take a guided tour to explore its backstage? This will end your stay just as it began: with music!

Make your trip easier

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  • Travel assistance

    All the information you need to travel: rights, advice, information on underage travellers and pet travel

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  • Luggage

    Preparing your hand luggage or hold luggage in important step before your trip. That's why it's essential to know how to prepare your luggage properly.

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