#1 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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_binky_ says:
The Evita Peron museum opened in July 26, 2002 and his run by her grandniece Cristina. The building in which the museum is housed was originally used as a temporary home for women and children in 1948 and the structure is seen as a historical monument. The museum is open Tuesday – Sunday from 11…
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#2 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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bsasexpert says:
Tigre is an ecological reserve just under an hour away from Buenos Aires, and makes for a very peaceful, relaxing break from the bustling capital. The train is an excellent way to get there; it is very cheap and takes a scenic route through the northern suburbs before arriving at Tigre train station…
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#3 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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_binky_ says:
La Recoleta Cemetery is located in the Recoleta neighborhood on Buenos Aires. La Recoleta houses gravesites of some of the most affluent people of Buenos Aires including presidents, scientists and some of the wealthiest people of Argentina. One of the most famous graves sites being Eva Peron, which…
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#4 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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jeffbort says:
How nice is San Telmo!
The streets, the people, the shops, it's so... how do I say it... it's so Buenos Aires!
People dancing tango in the streets, people selling stuff and food, lots of paintings and music.
Absolutely reccomended!
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#5 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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moeddel says:
I went on a tour with Bike Tour Argentina today and it cost US$30 for a five hour tour which included the bike and the guide. We met at the Plaza San Martin near the end of Santa Fe and there were English and Spanish guides with the possibility of a French guide if somebody needed one. It was a gr…
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#6 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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toshofbarra says:
Ok, so Brazil is more famous for football than Argentina, but having experienced both Argentinian football is a MUST. But there are a few things you should know - just so you go with your eyes open! I was there a few years ago and took in 4 games and it was one of the highlights of my trip.
So f…
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#7 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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toshofbarra says:
For Anyone in Argentina in November and December try and get along to see some Polo.. yes I know.. Polo. Its not everyones cup of tea (especially me as a working class football fan) but if you can see the best in the world of anything you shouldn't let the opprotunity pass you by.
So it was a few…
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#8 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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curtia says:
We did the same thing in Munich a month or so ago and it was fantastic. The guide was an American doing a PhD in History and his insight and knowledge were invaluable! He only mentioned something about a donation once and then proceeded to entertain and educate us. Better that a paid tour.
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#9 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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ijohn23 says:
If you come to visit Buenos Aires, you must see the tango show at Senor Tango! The show is incredible and the dancers are very talented. The women are beautiful and the musicians are phenomenal! I enjoyed the show very much and I highly recommend it. It's a must see!
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#10 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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_binky_ says:
When going to La Boca my advice is to take a taxi there and back. My friend and I walked there from the Obelisco and it was a along walk, that and some of the neighborhoods you pass through are a little sketchy.
La Boca is a neighborhood where mostly Italian immigrants moved during 1880 • 1930…
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#11 of 11 things to do in Buenos Aires
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pacovera says:
Teatro Colon. Toda una institucion en el mundo del teatro y la ópera a
nivel internacional. ¿Que aficionado a la buena musica no ha oido
hablar del Teatro Colón? Si vienes a visitar Buenos Aires, una visita
obligada, te apasione o no la musica (gustar lo doy por supuesto, si
eres un ser human…
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