Buenos Aires

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Buenos Aires is a city that prides itself on the fusion of South American and European flavors. It is known as the birthplace of tango. Here’s what you should visit if you plan to find yourself in the capital of Argentina:


1. Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada: Plaza de Mayo is a beautiful square area where important events in the city’s history took place. Here you can see the pale pink Presidential Palace, called Casa Rosada, from where Eva Perón addressed the huge crowd that wanted to see her. Also worth a walk is Avenida de Mayo, famous for its beautiful buildings and cafes such as Cafe Tortoni, established in 1880. and held in the heart of tango.

2. Recoleta Cemetery and Museum: Recoleta takes its name from the Franciscan monastery that was built here around 1716. The cemetery is famous for its magical burials, which serve as the final resting places for the veritable “Who’s Who of Famous Argentina”. including famous souls like Eva Perón. You can also enjoy the great museums and art galleries nearby.

3. San Telmo and La Boca: The streets of San Telmo are full of tango rhythms and the art markets showcase local talent. La Boca is famous for its colorful facades adorned with street art that tell the stories of a vibrant community. This is where you can feel the authentic spirit and culture of Buenos Aires.

4. Obelisco: The famous Obelisco is a symbol of Buenos Aires. It is a tall pillar that stands in the center and is one of the iconic landmarks of the city.

5. Puerto Madero: A modern neighborhood where you can walk along the water, enjoy restaurants and see modern architecture. It’s a great place for dinner or an evening stroll.

Buenos Aires is a city where each neighborhood has its own unique character. From ancient buildings to modern works of art, from tango rhythms to culinary delights, there is definitely something to see and experience here.

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