South America
The altitude and clear skies create perfect conditions.
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From the Andes to the Rockies.
Get to know the music, literature and mindset of this lively city.
It gets up to 10 metres of powder a season.
There's more to this country than Machu Picchu.
Maria Esperanza Coarasa, concierge at Alvear Palace Hotel, Buenos Aires, shares her expert advice on the best places to eat, shop and drink in Argentina’s cosmopolitan capital.
High in the Peruvian Andes on Lake Titicaca, we visit the Uros, an indigenous people who build boats, houses – even the floating islands they live on – out of reeds.
Peru’s capital isn’t just Latin America’s culinary hub, Lima is the world’s best food city.
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Don’t drink the water; do get into the Carnival spirit.
The hidden restaurants, the speakeasies that are secreted away and the bars that require a password to enter...
Served with lashings of national pride, these signature dishes from around the globe are worth travelling for. Larissa Dubecki reveals where to get your authentic food fix.
Frenetic but alluring, Argentina’s capital charms first-time visitors with its stunning architecture, sinuous tango and a clandestine restaurant scene. Robert Kidd covers the top spots.
With the host city at fever pitch for the 2016 Olympic Games, Brazilians are poised to samba in the street. Here's our take on how to enjoy this fabulously flamboyant locale.
This iconic hotel on the shores of Copacabana beach in Rio has been welcoming guests for almost a century, but this grande dame has aged like a fine wine – with a few little nips and tucks.
Heading to Rio de Janeiro for the Games and looking to avoid the madding crowd? Hotel Fasano’s Julia Miranda gives you the inside track on where to eat, drink, party and shop in the Olympic city.