Buenos Aires is a wonderful city with so many things to see and do. You will have a brilliant stay there.
MICROCENTRO - Downtown core with plenty of bustle and modern buildings.
PUERTO MADERO - Modern dockside regeneration development based on London's docklands with plenty of shops, restaurants, cafes and art galleries. Excellent for dining out or an after dinner stroll...look out for the cow sculptures.
CALLE FLORIDA - Oxford Street, Kings Road and Carnaby Street all rolled into one. Pedestrianised shoppers haven running for several city blocks. Always teeming with life, always something going on, and shopping down there is SUPERB value for money. The street is topped off at the end by the elegant GALERIAS PACIFICO one of the world's finest shopping centres with Michaelangelo style ceiling frescoes.
PLAZA DE MAYO - Argentina's square for political gatherings with the Presidential office at the far end, and all sorts of market stalling and artistry inbetween.
CONGRESO and AV CORRIENTES - Bustling area with numerous theatres and cinemas.
PLAZA DE LA REPUBLICA - One of the world's busiest road junctions with 10 lane Corrientes and 20 land Av 9 de Julio going the other. Look out for the OBELISCO (icon of Argentina) in the centre. Try crossing the road without running!
SAN TELMO - Charming 'barrio' of cobblestone streets, fine fin-de-siecle buildings, good nightlife and the famous market in PLAZA DOREGO on Sunday mornings where you can see tango shows.
RETIRO - Exclusive and moneyed barrio.
RECOLETA - Plush, and chi-chi barrio characterised by wealth and opulence. Be sure to visit the peaceful RECOLETA CEMETERY and spend a while among the glorious dead of the country's history, away from traffic.
PALERMO - Another elegant and fun barrio and the hub of the city's nightlife, especially around PLAZA SERRANO on Saturday nights. lots of quirky boutiques and shopping opportunities. Be sure to visit the lovely PARQUE 3 DE FEBRERO on a weekend when the roads are closed to traffic and explore the JARDIN JAPONES, then hit the bars and clubs in the evening and party away for a fifth of the European price.
LA BOCA - Photogenic barrio south of the city centre, famous for its colourful painted houses (* do this as part of an organised tour, this barrio can be a bit dangerous at times)
ONCE and CABAILLITO - More South American feel to these areas, west of the centre. They are bustling immigrant melting pots.
OLD WORLD CAFES - Have a coffee (Argentine's are great coffee conoisseurs) in an atmospheric coffee shop. The best is probably the CAFE TORTONI @ 829 Av de Mayo
DAYTRIPS - Parana Delta boat tour, or you could take the hovercraft across the River Plate to Colonia or Montevideo in Uruguay.
Get booked up and then go about March time when the weather is a little less humid, but should still be warm and sunny. There has never been a better time to visit this fun, stylish and cosmopolitan metropolis.
2007-05-01 06:14:46
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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Buenos Aires is an amazing city; it's an surprising city that seems a bit like Europe, but by having an edgy Latin American perspective and if you intend to visit this city then have a look with hotelbye . El Puerto Madero is really a place well visited. It served as the key port of Buenos Aires during the late 19th century but know is converted into buildings that could be used as residences, restaurants, stores and other businesses and to give that challenge a bit of style, all streets in the district were called following women. Strolling through the Puerto Madero is a good way to invest a pleasant day exactly like visiting El Obelisco. El Obelisco was integrated 1936 to observe the 400th anniversary of the city founding and now's a must-see place from Buenos Aires.
2016-12-18 21:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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You can go to see a live tango show in the evenings. During the day, a visit to the cemetary where Eva Peron was buried is also good. You can shop too, walk along the widest street in the world, the 9 de julio avenue. Visit the pink Palace which is a cool building. And Buenos Aires is the easiest city to navigate around (in my opinion & i've been to lots of different places) Oh & I forgot to mention the La Boca district outside of Buenos aires where all the houses are brightly painted. Its souch a funky little town. And the La boca football stadium is there too if you like football.
2007-04-28 05:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely , i might want to recommend you barrio norte neightborhood is a effective position to stay in buenos aires , in case you recommend with "style" the Tango element , you ought to attempt l. a. Boca or San Telmo , seem up for those community considering that they have dissimilar the city heritage to boot as regular places to visit that tell dissimilar buenos aires heritage , San Telmo is nicely regular for his Tango shows and , to boot as l. a. Boca , Barrio Norte and Recoleta are extra cosmopolitic zones contained in the city , yet to boot with solid connections with the cities previous and custom.
2016-12-05 00:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a beautiful city, the people are decent, but if you want to enjoy yourself and get to know the culture, go outside the city and check the countryside out, that's the real beauty of Argentina.
2007-04-28 05:48:24
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answered by georgy porgy.com 2
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there are dance clubs and beautiful cathedrals there. the weather's nice, hotels, too, and a few big cities. look for the stone statues (there's a bunch!) because they're totally beautiful.
2007-04-28 05:49:24
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answered by a.j.l 1
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as neighbourhoods:
Down-town
Puerto Madero (harbour-front)
Recoleta
Palermo
La Boca
Palermo (Zoo & Botanical garden)
Tigre (Delta)
Ranches or Estancias
Colonia (Uruguay) via ferry (one day tour)
http://www.bue.gov.ar/home/index.php?amp;lang=en
http://www.argentinaturistica.com/2basiresenia.htm
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/South_America/Argentina/Distrito_Federal/Buenos_Aires-1541981/Tourist_Traps-Buenos_Aires-BR-1.html
http://www.iexplore.com/cityguides/Argentina/Buenos+Aires/Where+to+Go
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/south-america/argentina/buenos-aires/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g312741-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District-Vacations.html
http://www.easybuenosairescity.com/english.htm
Disfruta!!! (enjoy it)
2007-04-28 06:54:41
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answered by CARLOS O 7
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it depends on your budget and your taste ...you have to be more specific cause bsas is a great city woth thousands of options...
2007-04-28 14:18:46
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answered by miliscal123 4
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