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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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| 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 Boca | |
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La Boca neighborhood or locally known as barrio, is situated in Buenos Aires in Argentina. Having preserved a strong European flavor, and early settlers being from Genoa, an...
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| Recoleta | |
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Recoleta is a fashionable upscale neighborhood which comprises of boutiques, cafes and art galleries too. There are also street fair held on weekends. Tourists can get to see here architectural buildings, religious and historic...
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| Obelisk | |
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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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| Old town | |
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| Plaza de Mayo | |
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The Plaza de Mayo is the perfect destination to begin a tour of the city of Buenos Aires. This is the main square situated in downtown Buenos Aires in Argentina. This square is bordered by three...
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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 in Lunfardo | |
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Overview Lunfardo is a Spanish argot of popular origin still spoken in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, and made famous by the tango. Its etymology derives from European languages which have...
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| Tango Tour | |
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Feeling Tango tour in Buenos Aires, provided by Cultura Cercana: aside from being a tourist attraction with lot of Tango Shows opened, the Tango...
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Go Running in Puerto Madero and enjoy the newest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires!A Urban Running Tour is a unique and original way of discover Buenos Aires: while running...
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| Buenos Aires in a day | |
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So you have one day in Buenos Aires. Well, roll up your sleves and get moving! Start your day at Cafe...
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Buenos Aires, a dream destination for all nightlife lovers is encircled with lots and lots of colourful bars, clubs and discos to enjoy nightlife to the fullest. El living is one the well known for...
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In Buenos Aires, the Nightlife starts at around 10 pm, to go to dinner or, for youngers, to go to pubs and bars and lasts along the night till the sun comes back again! The capital with European flavour and strong latin spirit, Buenos... |
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The renowned Calle Florida Street is an attractive street located at the city centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a pedestrian friendly street, full of architectural beauty. The street is one...
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Overview to visit Buenos Aires at its best
Buenos Aires receives thousands of tourists from all over the world every year. Most of the visitors come here to experience its unique culture and famed nightlife. The city has a number of theatres, art galleries, restaurants, discotheques, pubs, casinos and fine hotels.
The Teatro Colon is a seven-storey theatre that hosts many cultural programmes such as operas and ballets. Guided tours are available that allow you to get a glimpse behind the scenes of this magnificent bastion of art.
There are a number of museums where you can learn more about the history and culture of this fascinating city. Visitors should not miss tours to the Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Museo del Cabildo and the Museo Evita.
Buenos Aires has many majestic monuments that bear testimony to its glorious past. Some of the more spectacular buildings include the Basílica de Santo Domingo, the Cementerio de la Recoleta and the Casa Rosada.














