Buenos Aires captivates visitors with its vibrant cultural scene, tango, and world-class cuisine, and it enchants them with its warmth, free spirit, and commitment to inclusion. Recognized as the Capital of Diversity in Latin America, the city celebrates coexistence, respect, and freedom as core values.
Buenos Aires was the first city in Argentina to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples, a decade before the Marriage Equality Law was enacted. This milestone marked the beginning of a strong path toward equality and recognition of all identities. The city offers a diverse calendar of cultural, artistic, touristic, and social activities that invite visitors to experience something authentic and transformative. Pride is celebrated year-round; in Buenos Aires, the celebration is felt every day and reaches its peak on November 1st with the iconic Pride Parade. This massive event honors identity, visibility, and memory, commemorating the anniversary of "Nuestro Mundo," the first organized gay group in Argentina and Latin America. In Buenos Aires, Pride is never hidden: it is lived and shared in a city that welcomes you with open arms.