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Sights & Attractions in Buenos Aires
Newest Review: ... and black tango picture as a backdrop. The toilets were nice and clean with marble basin surrounds. All in all it was a very interesting... more |
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by - written on 27/12/08 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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Buenos Aries We stayed in the Emperador Hotel on Ave Libertador which was within walking distance of quite a few sights of Buenos Aires such as May Square, the Harbour area and the pedestrian shopping streets such as Florida St. On our first day we had an official city tour which began in May Square ( Plaza de Mayo) which was named ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/08/08 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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There are many fascinating places in the world that everyone should see at least once but I usually shy away from cities. City life is not my idea of a relaxing holiday but I do make one exception there. The most intriguing city I have ever visited is Buenos Aires which is also known as Eva Peron City. Everyone here seems so ... Read the complete review
by Michel B - written on 15/07/07
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A great summation of La Recoleta, a truly impressive cemetery. One little mistake however: Juan Manuel Fangio, F1 Champion, was not buried there but in Balcarce. See towards end -http://www.museofangio.com/biografia/biogra_6.html
by - written on 20/06/07 (Useful, 64 readings)
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We take a yellow and black painted 'radio taxi' to the docks area, near the Pink House. The Pink House is where the executive branch of government meet. Exactly opposite, at the very end of the long July 9th avenue (the widest in the world, lined with hundreds of matching trees and some of the city's more upmarket shops), is the nation's congress. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/08/06 (Very useful, 744 readings)
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Buenos Aires is a chic cosmopolitan city that bristles with sensual elegance - a place of smoke-filled tango halls, wide leafy boulevards and street art of a myriad of genres. The city is divided into districts, or barrios, each with an individual style and character. One of the most popular barrios for visitors is exclusive Recoleta, a ... Read the complete review
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