Imperdibles of Buenos Aires
I discovered through this experience the 10 reasons why Buenos Aires is worth knowing. Art, architecture, gastronomy and history will show you the true essence of this city. Immerse yourself in the Buenos Aires stage with a local guide who will teach you to experience an authentic day in Buenos Aires,
Itinerary
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Stop At: Teatro Colon, Calle Cerrito 628, Buenos Aires C1012 Argentina
The Colon Theater is one of the must-sees in the world of lyric, at the height of La Scala in Milan, the Opera Garnier in Paris and the Royal Opera House in London. Discover and admire its architecture through a guided tour.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Plaza de Mayo, Av. Hipolito Yrigoyen S/N, Buenos Aires Argentina
Stop at the Plaza de Mayo, the political center of the city, to admire the Casa Rosada, where the Argentine president takes office. Photograph the pink exterior of the impressive building before seeing more places of interest in the square, including the Cabildo (town hall) and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Cafe Tortoni, Avenida de Mayo, 825, Buenos Aires 1084 Argentina
Tortoni is the oldest cafeteria in Argentina. It was founded in 1858 and, after 150 years of history, continues to exist and continues to operate. However, this place, which could well serve as a museum and seems to have welcomed almost the entire country, is like any other cafeteria in the city. But, in fact, it is not like any other cafeteria, you can feel some Tortoni Coffee in all the coffee shops of Buenos Aires. We will feel the European atmosphere in Buenos Aires.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Mercado de San Telmo, Defensa 963, Buenos Aires Argentina
Buy antiques or toys of yesteryear, all kinds of spices or have a coffee from an exotic country? All this is possible in one place: the San Telmo Market. immerse yourself in Buenos Aires through the spirit of the first markets.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: La Boca, La Boca, Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District
La Boca, the most colorful neighborhood in Buenos Aires, where the European environment has remained strong since the neighborhood was settled by Italian immigrants. The district is a major attraction for brightly painted buildings in El Caminito, the neighborhood's main pedestrian zone, where you will get off the bus for a walk and see local artists selling their work.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Puente de la Mujer, Porto Madero, Buenos Aires Argentina
Puerto Madero is the newest neighborhood in Buenos Aires. A few blocks from old San Telmo and the bustling city center, Puerto Madero looks like a different city. Its characteristic historic port buildings made of bricks and old iron irons are combined with modern and luxurious skyscrapers, luxury restaurants and glass-walled skyscrapers. In addition, here you will find the famous Women's Bridge. It is the first work in Latin America by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and represents another example that the City permanently seeks to position itself at the forefront of art and architecture throughout the region.
We will discover the modern area in Buenos Aires.
Duration: 25 minutes
Stop At: Cemiterio de Recoleta, Junin 1760, Buenos Aires C1113 Argentina
Recoleta, one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the city, with its famous Recoleta cemetery, elegant shops and outdoor cafes. Do not miss its mansions and stories. I discovered the Paris of south america
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Avenida Santa Fe 1860, Buenos Aires C1123AAN Argentina
The Athenaeum receives hundreds of curious and avid readers every day who do not cease to marvel at the spectacle that surrounds them. Built on the old Grand Splendid theater cinema in the Recoleta neighborhood, it retains its former splendor and elegance, with its dome decorated with frescoes, its original railings and its intact decoration
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Floralis Generica, Av Pres Figueroa Alcorta, Buenos Aires 2301 Argentina
This imposing 20 meter high sculpture that dominates the United Nations square was donated to the City of Buenos Aires by its author, the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. It is made of stainless steel and aluminum and weighs 18 tons. It is the first sculpture in motion controlled by a hydraulic system and photoelectric cells.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Rosedal De Palermo, Avenida Infanta Isabel, Buenos Aires C1425CHA Argentina
Inside the Parque 3 de Febrero, in Palermo, is the Rosedal, with a collection of more than 18,000 roses and a lake that surrounds it. It occupies a space that belonged to the fifth of Juan Manuel de Rosas, until he was defeated on February 3, 1852 at the battle of Caseros. The work began with landscape architect Carlos Thays, who built the Botanical Garden, Avellaneda Park and Lezama Park, among others.
In 2012, the Rosedal of Palermo celebrated its centenary (1914-2014) and was recognized with the international prize "Garden Excellence Award". This award is awarded annually by the World Federation of Rose Societies (WFRS).
Duration: 30 minutes
Duration:6 hours
Commences in:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Country:Argentina
City:Buenos Aires
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