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Can't decide between Buenos Aires and Havana? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Buenos Aires is the Paris of South America—a passionate city of tango, steak, and European-influenced architecture. The Argentine capital pulses with late-night energy, colorful neighborhoods, and a cultural richness that captivates every visitor.
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Havana is a time capsule of 1950s Americana, crumbling colonial mansions, and revolutionary history. Cuba's vibrant capital offers vintage American cars, salsa in the streets, world-famous cigars, and an intoxicating atmosphere unlike anywhere else on Earth.
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Buenos Aires offers La Boca & Caminito, Recoleta Cemetery, Plaza de Mayo
Havana offers Old Havana (Habana Vieja), Malecón Seawall, Classic Car Rides
Buenos Aires is famous for its local dining scene
Havana is famous for its local dining scene
Buenos Aires has legendary nightlife
Havana offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
March to May, September to November
November to April
Summer: 28°C, Winter: 12°C
Summer: 32°C, Winter: 22°C
Découvrez les attractions méconnues de chaque ville
El Zanjón de Granados
An extraordinary archaeological site in San Telmo, consisting of restored 19th-century mansions built over original river tunnels and foundations from the 1730s.
Barrio Chino (Belgrano)
A compact but vibrant Chinatown located in the Belgrano neighborhood, centered on Arribeños Street.
Callejón de Hamel
A short, vibrant alleyway in Centro Habana entirely covered in murals, sculptures, and installations dedicated to Afro-Cuban culture and the Santería religion.
Fusterlandia (Jaimanitas)
The home and neighborhood project of artist José Fuster, who has covered entire blocks with dazzling, Gaudí-esque mosaics and sculptures.
Découvrez les meilleurs quartiers de chaque ville
Palermo
Buenos Aires's largest and trendiest barrio, split into sub-districts like Soho and Hollywood.
San Telmo
The city's oldest neighborhood, with colonial charm oozing from its cobblestone streets and antique shops.
Habana Vieja (Old Havana)
The historic heart and UNESCO World Heritage Site, a dense maze of cobblestone streets and breathtakingly restored colonial plazas.
Vedado
A leafy, more modern district from the early 20th century, known for its eclectic architecture, grand hotels, and vibrant cultural scene.
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Both Buenos Aires and Havana are incredible destinations. Buenos Aires excels in tango and steak, while Havana stands out for vintage cars and cigars.
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nightlife
Buenos Aires
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