The Official Tourism Office of Buenos Aires offers 12 audio tours in different areas such as La Boca, Recoleta and Abasto. Visit Mobile Guide Audio for more information. On their website, the tourism office describes the tours as:
“12 circuits to become acquainted with Buenos Aires history through the voices of their protagonists. Political speeches, testimonies of actors, dialogues of films.
Sounds and music which may allow to reconstruct past events of Buenos Aires history and thus obtain information on key points of the city.”

San Cristobal in Buenos Aires by Night
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I find it very intriguing when people say “Buenos Aires is more European than Latin American”. Have you visted BUE? It’s up there in my top “to do” list. Only if I could break free from the grind!
BTW, just love your blog. It’s very well organized, with great information and cool pics. Thanks for your comments in my adventure travel blog.
No, I haven’t been to BA yet. But it’s definitely on top of my list of places to visit.
Thanks for the kind words. I’m glad you like my blog!
I had the chance to visit Buenos Aires and it is indeed a beautiful city. What they say about it being the Paris of South America has to do with the architecture found there. It’s definitely worth visiting, highly recommended!
Thanks for commenting, Mia. One day I WILL visit Buenos Aires. Especially to learn how to dance tango!