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Quote: Cementerio de la Recoleta is considered by many as one of the greatest necropolises in the world with over 6,400 tombs and mausoleums, many of which are recognized as National Historic Monuments. Many of the Read More
Quote: Like so many other monuments here in Buenos Aires, this equestrian statue was built to honor one of Argentina’s greatest heroes, Manuel Belgrano. This statue represent Manuel Belgrano as he is known best. He is Read More
Quote: We went to San Telmo's fair on Sunday and it was great. The antique's at Dorrego Park were not of interest to us, but the surounding vendors and artisans were. The feria went on for many blocks on Defensa Read More
Quote: MALBA was a museum that we just happened to stumble on by mistake while wandering up and down Avenida Libertador and Avenida Alcorta during a day walk. We were lured in by the buildings interesting contemporary Read More
Quote: By far the best place to see in BA. Old houses and paved streets make this barrio very charming. Tango is danced on the Plaza Dorrego, antique shops are everywhere and some of the best restaurants in town are to Read More
Quote: Really nice fitness centres with Yoga, free-weights, cardio equip. weight machines and sauna. Several locations across the city, the best and most modern are the ones located at Alto Palermo mall and in Recoleta Read More
Quote: Located at one end of Plaza de Mayo and facing Casa Rosada is this ornate and imposing structure. El Congreso is a granite and marble structure that resembles the architecture of Washington, D.C.'s Congress Read More
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Quote: More American style club with 3 rooms-- one techno, one live music (alternative rock at the time), and one Latin music. Lots of sitting areas and overlooks, hired dancers on platforms all over the club. Pool Read More
Quote: If you are in Buenos Aires and like sports, I recommend you go to a soccer game, which is called futbol in Argentina. The team with the largest following in Buenos Aires is the Boca Juniors Club. They are the Read More
Quote: “Come back on Tuesday for the tango,” Club del Vino’s smiling security guard urged as he shook our hands and bid us adieu. “This is the real tango, not tango for tourists.” Alas, with our departure looming the Read More