Tailor-made adventures.
Days: 12-15 | From: $9,050/person
Our Most Popular Trip: Two of South America’s most spectacular destinations in one itinerary
Days: 13 | From: $10,590/per person with 4 passengers
The best of Patagonia on both sides of the border
Days: 8 | From: $5,050/per person
Explore this fascinating country's most iconic sites
Days: 9 | From: $4,690/per person
Explore Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls & Rio de Janeiro all in one trip
Days: 9 | From: $6,990/per person
Visit Costa Rica's highlights and the beautiful, remote Osa Peninsula
Days: 8 | From: $6,050/per person
Explore the pristine jungles of Belize, Mayan ruins, and idyllic Caribbean islands
Days: 9 | From: $5,750/per person
Experience the highlights of this fascinating and culturally rich country
Days: 8 | From: $5,690/per person
Combine the pristine rainforest and barrier reef of Belize with striking Guatemalan ruins
Days: 10 | From: $9,790/per person
The best of South Africa: a world class safari, spectacular Cape Town, plus magnificent Victoria [...]
Days: 9 | From: $7,750/per person
Track the Great Migration through the breathtaking landscapes of Kenya and Tanzania
Days: 8 | From: $7,250/per person
Experience Rwanda's gentle mountain gorillas in the wild, and discover its varied wildlife and lush [...]
Days: 11 | From: $12,950/per person
From the renowned Okavango Delta to extraordinary Hwange National Park via Victoria Falls
Days: 11 | From: $3,025/per person
Get to know the classic parts of Vietnam
Days: 10 | From: $5,900/per person
Temples, Taj, and Tigers: see quintessential India on this immersive journey
Days: 10 | From: $5,560/per person
The highlights of Bangkok, northern Thailand, and the southern beaches
Days: 16 | From: $19,200/per person
An immersive exploration of the art, culture, and history of Japan
Days: 10 | From: $9,625/per person
The Best of Italy: Venice, Florence & Rome
Days: 11 | From: $8,495/per person
An Extraordinary Private Journey from Barcelona to Andalucía via Madrid
Days: 11 | From: $10,680/per person
France: An Extraordinary Private Journey from Paris to the castles of the Loire Valley and [...]
Days: 11 | From: $13,380 per person
An extraordinary alpine journey from Zurich to Zermatt
Days: 16-23 | From: $9,395/person
One of the most classic of Arctic programs, with polar bears and magnificent scenery.
Days: 10-23 | From: $8,590/person
The most popular and classic Antarctica cruise option
Days: 6-23 | From: $6,950/person
Choose from our list of the top vessels in each category
Days: 6-23 | From: $4,795/person
Choose from our list of the top vessels in each category.
Days: 10| From: $12,450/per person
Follow the herds of the Great Migration through some of Africa's most iconic safari destinations [...]
Search
Posted by James Kinard on July 25th, 2012
Musee d’Orsay, Paris France
I just returned from a week in Paris and it’s interesting to compare notes on this famed metropolis and it’s Argentinian counterpart (sometimes referred to as the Paris of South America). First off, what a beautiful city Paris is! It’s difficult for any city to compare architecturally to the grandeur of Paris, but Buenos Aires does share the Parisian penchant for beautiful wide boulevards, dramatic statues, and Belle Époque architecture. Buenos Aires also offers some similar landmarks, such as the Cemetario Recoleta (Buenos Aires; resting place of Eva Peron), and the Pere Lachaise (Paris; resting place of Frederic Chopin). These are great places when looking to slow down the pace of the urban hustle outside their walls.
Eiffel Tower by way of the Pantheon
Both cities also contain some great museums, housing paintings from their country’s many accomplished artists. Paris is certainly well established in this regard, with the Louvre, the Musee D’Orsay, and L’Orangerie, to name just a few. And while its museums are perhaps not as famous, Buenos Aires does boast some small gems of its own, including the Museo de Arte Latinoarmericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA), and the recently opened Coleccion de Arte Amalia La Croze de Fortabat. If you are looking to view some of Argentina’s most accomplished artists you won’t want to miss this latter museum, which is divided into seven galleries. Oh, and there is also a collection of international art on display in one of the seven galleries, which includes some Rodin sculptures for those looking for a bit of France while exploring Buenos Aires. But it isn’t just what’s within this museum, it’s the building itself and its location in the Puerto Madero which add to the experience. Designed by architect Rafael Vinoly of Uruguay, this modernist building is surrounded by beautiful paseos (walk ways) and some of Buenos Aires’ best restaurants, like Cabanas las Lilas.
The best way to enjoy both cities is to simply mimic the lifestyle of the locals. Walk from neighborhood to neighborhood, barrio to barrio, arrondissement to arrondissement. Enjoy the outdoor cafes that abound (don’t these people work for a living?) and be sure to sample the local cuisine. A shot of espresso will provide a quick pick me up if needed, or if the feet are looking for a longer rest, relax with a glass of vino, “vin”. And not to worry, it seems in both Paris and Buenos Aires there’s never a bad time for a glass of your favorite varietal.
There is much to see, appreciate and compare in both locales, which certainly requires further exploration on my part. I will spend the next few weeks toiling over good ways to propose this to my superior, in hopes of finding myself watching the world go by from the streets of Buenos Aires in the near future… And this may need to take place around a Bruce Springsteen concert, although it may be tough to beat the Boss on the 4th of July in Paris.
A bientot o hasta pronto!
Explore related journal enries
I recently took a trip to the northwest region of Argentina, a vast and less-visited section [...]
I recently had the opportunity to visit La Casa de Isla Negra, the seaside home of [...]
This extraordinary book is on our “Suggested Reading” list for Argentina, and is particularly recommended for anyone [...]
As of January 25, 2018, Brazil has made it easier to obtain a Brazilian Tourist Visa [...]
Find out why our discerning travelers consistently rate us with 5-stars.
We take our environmental and social responsibilities seriously.