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Culture in South America

An overview of some of South America's cultural highlights...

The culture of South America today stems from a diverse set of cultural traditions, dating back to those of pre-Columbian civilisations and indigenous tribes, which have mixed with those of African slaves as well as Asian and European immigrants. This vibrant and unique cultural mix is reflected not only in popular culture, but food, architecture, religion and music across the continent, making it a fascinating part of the world to visit.

Although many of the countries in South America were formed fairly recently, indigenous tribes and civilisations had been long established in South America before Spanish and Portuguese colonialists arrived.

Remnants of these cultures remain throughout the continent. Examples include the geoglyphs and petroglyphs of Northern Chile, the expansive network of Inca ruins in Peru and the mysterious moai figures on Easter Island.

South America is still a fairly mysterious place today as descendants of these ancient civilisations and indigenous peoples maintain strong ties to the traditional way of life and beliefs of their ancestors; whether through it’s through religious practice, folklore or a connection with nature.

To read more about the specific cultural highlights of each country, follow the links below...

Our Top Five Culture Hotels in Buenos Aires:

  1. Alvear Palace Hotel - outside

    Alvear Palace Hotel

    The Alvear Palace Hotel is one of the truly old world hotels in the capital, and is a Buenos Aires institution, and rightly so. With its high levels of service and marble covered foyer it is still one of the best places in the capital to spend a few nights if you are looking for this lavish feel.... More...

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  2. Hotel Clasico - External View

    Hotel Clasico

    In the buzzy Palermo Hollywood district of Buenos Aires, Hotel Clasico is a great option for those wanting a comfortable and well-located base for exploring Buenos Aires. Its modern design and close proximity to a number of good restaurants make it an easy hotel to recommend for anyone looking for... More...

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  3. Algodon Mansion - Bedroom

    Algodon Mansion

    Located just 3 blocks from Recoleta Cemetery, the Relais & Chateaux Algodon Mansion oozes class without too much exuberance and so retaining a welcoming and relaxed ambience. There are plenty of in-house facilities to enjoy once all the city sightseeing activities are over. It is hard to fault... More...

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  4. Mio Hotel - Entrance

    Mio Hotel

    The Mio is owned by the Catena wine producing family and has something to offer a design sensitive boutique hotel orientated clientele. We think this hotel perhaps lacks substance in places so we are not so sure it is worth the price tag. However, this is purely an aesthetic consideration which we... More...

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  5. The Four Seasons

    The Four Seasons

    Located just down the road from the excellent Park Hyatt, the Four Seasons Hotel, Buenos Aires is a slightly poorer version in our view. Similar in concept to the Hyatt, the hotel made the decision to use the old town house as a venue, rather than for clients, thus negating it as a reason to stay.... More...

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