Landmarks and Historic sites
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There are few cities in United States that get under one’s skin and one of this city is Buenos Aires. This city has some of the best places which are worth seeing. A tourist can get to discover old world cafes, outdoor markets... |
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Buenos Aires has always been an open-door city. Its inhabitants are called porteños, which makes reference to the fact that the city is a port. The inhabitant of the province of Buenos Aires is called bonaerense. Porteños are warm...
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| Obelisco | |
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Obelisco is a modern structure built in 1936 to honour the 400th anniversary of the city of Buenos Aires. It is located in the heart of the city at Republic Square known as Plaza de la Republica at the junction of... |
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| Palacio Barolo | |
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Palacio Barolo is a 22-story office building which is situated in Buenos Aires. Designed in Eclectic style, this building construction was initiated in 1919 and completed by 1923. This palace was the first building... |
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| Puerto Madero | |
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Puerto Madero, earlier used as a warehouse area for the marine docks, has now been converted to become the most popular tourist destination of Buenos Aires. The entire area is transformed to a flourishing galleria with new...
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La Recoleta Cemetery is a popular cemetery which is situated in Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires in Argentina. It includes the graves of some of the notable... |
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| San Telmo | |
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San Telmo is one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires. This was a popular district in the 19th century and was inhabited by all the elite families of the city which later shifted to the Recoleta neighbourhood....
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| Sanitary Information | |
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Vaccination is neither obligatory nor necessary to visit Buenos Aires since the city is safe from the sanitary viewpoint. The public water supply is reliable. Public hospitals - available for tourists – offer a 24-hour emergency ...
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| The Weather | |
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The climate of Buenos Aires is mild all year round. The mean annual temperature is 18º C (64.4º F), making extremely hot and cold days very infrequent. Thus, visitors can enjoy walking around the city in any season. July is the...
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