The Barolo Palace references the poem, the Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri. It is designed in a unique architectural style that blends neo-romantic and neo-Gothic elements. The unique Indian-style dome represents the tantric union between Dante and Beatrice, the poem's protagonists. It's located in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The National Palace and Gardens of Queluz is a showcase for the grandeur of the 18th-century Portuguese royal family. The garden and palace of this Designated National Monument were designed in tandem, so that the interior feels like a continuation of the exterior, and vice versa!
Tango Porteño is one of the best venues in Buenos Aires to watch true Argentine tango! Experience the real roots of Argentine music fused with folklore, and take the whole family to see over 30 artists on stage in an Art Deco cinema located on Avenida 9 de Julio, the world's largest avenue.
It takes two to tango, but only one of you needs to know how to get to this venue. Travel to a traditional tangueria located in the heart of San Telmo, on the picturesque Balcarce street in Buenos Aires. This tango venue is winning over hearts nightly in a completely restored convent, providing a unique and intimate atmosphere for the true essence of tango to unfold.