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Things To Do > Attractions > Tourist Attractions
A list of a city’s attractions can serve as a gauge of its health. The Recoleta Cemetery appears high on any such list of Buenos Aires. Greek temples, pyramids, and chapels coexist peacefully in the...
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The first time I went to Iguazu Falls I went in Easter without reservations, and would have had to sleep on the street if it had not been for a barber that had pity on...
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People living in Buenos Aires refer to themselves as “Porteños,” recognizing thus the port vital role in the city’s life. Among the several neighbourhoods on Buenos Aires waterfront, La Boca is the most distinctive and...
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The Moreno Glacier is one of the great natural wonders of South America. It is the world's largest glacier in a temperate climate which means it is the largest a typical tourist could see...
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Things To Do > Nightlife > Bars
After an exhaustive and careful restoration of this beautiful 1919 building, the biggest bookstore in Latin America opened in what used to be the old Grand Splendid cinema. Without altering the old structure—twinned with the...
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Things To Do > Outdoor Activities > Sports
Ok--we're a volleyball team, so it's only natural that we would seek out and challenge anyone willing to play us! The Megatlon clubs in Congreso, Caballito, and Floresta (all boys club) were more than willing...
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Things To Do > Attractions > Museums
Malba: A MustBy Hun OhmIf you stay in Recoleta, you will have easy access to a number of notable sights in Buenos Aires, including some of the more prominent art museums, and if you’re a...
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Founded by Juan de Garay in 1580, this is the original centre of the city. The city's first monument, Pirámide de Mayo, is situated at its centre. Important institutions flank the plaza: the Casa Rosada...
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Inaugurated on May 25th, 1908 with the opera 'Aida' by Giuseppe Verdi, its architecture reflects the Italian renaissance. The elaborate plaster mouldings, stained glass dome, sweeping staircase, sculpted busts with gold-leaf details, frescoes, French furnishings...
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The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, as its name implies, houses Argentina’s national collection of fine arts. Occupying a former pumping station that was converted to its current use in 1933, the terra cotta-colored museum...
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