Argentine Heritage

Path to local culture, history and traditions.
Enrich your everyday life in countless ways: Join us to explore our roots!

Quebrada de Humahuaca

This site has been declared by Unesco World Heritage site, combines a diverse landscape and works of humankind expressing the deep relationship between the Andes and the Puna, together with the Inca Empire and the local fight for independence in the 19th and 20th century.

Jewish tradition

Discover Buenos Aires and engage with the local community, experience local traditions as a Jewish “porteño”, visit the historical and modern synagogues and get to know all the different icons and institutions in Buenos Aires

Gauchos lifestyle & folklore

The origins of “The Gaucho” travelled to the moment of the conquest, the union of the European and the local culture, gave birth to the first men that flew to the Pampas, and had a great rhythm at riding horses, typical outfit, and great use of the “boleadoras” and the rope. We can still appreciate their hard work and outstanding folkloric music all along the Pampas

Tango Lessons shows in notable bars in BA city & milongas

Immerse yourself in Buenos Aires tango scene as you watch a tango show and take a tango lesson accompanied by delicious authentic argentine meals.
Notable bars are historic Bars & Cafes of Buenos Aires, which share literary encounters, musical presentations and artistic displays for both locals and visitors. The traditional “milongas”, where residents, old and young both enjoy the traditional tango dances.

Well Known Argentinean Women

Travel to the history of Argentina with the most remarkable Argentine women that leads you to the soul of courage and resilience that our nation represents. Cecilia Grierson, Alicia M de Justo, Victoria Ocampo, Lola Mora, Evita, and the most famous actress and Argentine Tango singer, Tita Merello.

Colon Theatre and architectural tour

We created this amazing experience to explore the key architectural works of Buenos Aires and to understand the process of modernization, which shows the coexistence of sometimes opposing styles: a French neoclassical palace, the first dwelling in modernist style. To crowne this tour we include a visit to the Colon Opera House. It is one of the most important opera houses in the world. Its rich and prestigious record of accomplishment, the exceptional acoustic and architectural features place it at the level of the best theatres of the world.