
March in Buenos Aires: The capital of Argentina is home to some impressive architecture, including the Palace of the Argentine National Congress. Stroll the grounds in nice weather, and take a guided tour inside regardless of the weather. Click through the gallery for more photos of Buenos Aires and four other places to visit in March:

March in Buenos Aires: Colorful La Boca neighborhood is a popular Buenos Aires attraction. The barrio has kept a strong European feel, with many of its early settlers originating from Genoa, Italy.

March in Buenos Aires: Take in the Buenos Aires cityscape with a view from the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, where you may spot parrots, swans and other birds.

March in Chicago: Cloud Gate, the vision of artist Anish Kapoor, can be found in Millennium Park and quickly became one of Chicago's iconic symbols and attractions since being unveiled in 2004. It's also known as "The Bean."

March in Chicago: Boats navigate the Chicago River shortly after it was dyed green in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Don't fret, the dye is fish-friendly and typically fades by nightfall.

March in Chicago: Visitors look over "Paris Street; Rainy Day" by Gustave Caillebotte at the Art Institute of Chicago. Its collection is one of the most admired in the world and a perfect escape if Chicago is still showing its cold side in March.

March in Philippines: Boracay, an island in central Philippines, is known for its resorts, coral reefs, pristine beaches and clear, turquoise waters.

March in Philippines: Manila, the Philippines' lively capital city, has a diverse food scene. From balut to adobo, the city has staple dishes for any palate.

March in the Philippines: It's not just the coastlines that are so memorable here. The Loboc River on Bohol island is a striking site as seen from a cable car, part of the Loboc Ecotourism Adventure Park.

March in Savannah: Savannah, Georgia, is known for its oak trees, dripping with Spanish moss. March is the beginning of spring and a perfect time to meander the canopied streets.

March in Savannah: Nearby Tybee Island is a family-friendly getaway. The ocean will be too cold for swimming for all but the hardiest visitor, but you have a decent chance for a warmish late winter or early spring stroll on the beach.

March in Savannah: The city is a river town, not directly on the coast. The Historic District waterfront is a popular place to eat, drink and in general be merry.

March in Iceland: Although Reykjavík, Iceland's capital, might not seem like an obvious choice for viewing the aurora borealis, there are a few spots in the city to escape light pollution and catch the northern lights.

March in Iceland: The aurora borealis creates a surreal light show above Mount Kirkjufell on the north coast of Iceland's Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

March in Iceland: The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is one of the most visited attractions in Iceland.



