Buenos Aires
El Ateneo
Wednesday, April 3









When we decided to fly to Buenos Aires a few weeks earlier, one of the first places I came across while researching Buenos Aires online was the "El Ateneo Grand Splendid." It's a former theater that's now a hybrid of a bookstore and a café.
Blanca
Tuesday, April 2






The best brunch we had on our trip was at the "Blanca" Café in Buenos Aires. We had reserved a table there for Easter Sunday and spent our morning there.
Jardín Botánico
Monday, April 1









A very special place in Buenos Aires is the Jardín Botánico, the city's botanical garden. The garden is freely accessible and is perfect for strolling among the many plants.
Siamo nel Forno
Saturday, March 30





If you walk through the streets of Buenos Aires, you'll immediately notice the many ice cream parlors and pizzerias. This is no coincidence, but rather a result of Argentina's history and the country's population. Approximately 30-50% of the Argentine population has Italian roots.
Ninina
Friday, March 29





There are countless great cafés in Buenos Aires, and of course, our time in the city wasn't enough to visit all the places that interested us. One of the cafés where we had breakfast was the beautiful "Ninina" in the Palermo district.