| The diverse city of Buenos Aires is huge and | | | | and one of the riches areas of the city, and is |
| highly variable, although the city does have certain | | | | home to some of the more expensive |
| characteristics that run through all parts of the | | | | restaurants in the city. And also to some of the |
| city. It is divided up into very distinctive 48 | | | | more impressive buildings. |
| neighborhoods that divide up the city like a | | | | Belgrano -This neighbourhood is more of a |
| patchwork. The differ in their vibes, their cultural | | | | residential area and is full of lower rise buildings |
| heritage and their social status. | | | | and houses. It is an upper middle class area. Home |
| San Telmo - Situated in the heart of the city and | | | | to the grand par of Barrancas de Belgrano as well |
| is the tourist center, full of impressive | | | | as impressive plazas such as Belgrano square and |
| architecture, shows, and some of the more | | | | several notable churches |
| expensive real estate in the city. | | | | Boedo - A less touristy zone and notorious for |
| Palermo - One of the upper class areas of the | | | | tango and cafes. It's a middle class area and |
| city, here you will find the huge green parks, | | | | mostly residential. You will find cheaper |
| shops and businesses. Its well developed and very | | | | restaurants, cafes and shops. It is a very |
| beautiful in parts. | | | | Argentine area, and you will not encounter many |
| La Boca -The home of tango in Buenos Aires, not | | | | English speakers. |
| a rich area but in certain streets has become | | | | Amargro - The area is strongly commercial, |
| popular among tourists for its tango shows and | | | | running through its avenues and has a very high |
| restaurants. | | | | populations, it is also home to some of the |
| Puerto Madero -A port in the centre of the city | | | | biggest shopping centres in Buenos Aires. |