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Tango Show 1.: Sr. Tango
(Mar 02 '06)
The show was well performed and fantastic display of lights and sounds. The dancers were great performers.
Near the ending of show, waiter came around us and asked us to pay for tip of 50 Pesos. ...
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Casa Rosada
(May 27 '05)
The Casa Rosada is a classic and visiting it is a must. But we missed the tour (it was difficult to get tour times and figure out where to go to pick it up). And evidently the tours regularly sell ...
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Recoleta Cemetary
(May 27 '05)
Recoleta Cemetary is where Eva Peron is buried. Her tomb is regularly visited and there were plaques and flowers marking it. The cemetary was beautiful - all above ground stone mausoleums. But the ...
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Puerto Madiero
(Dec 07 '06)
Visited the port in Buenos Aires and had a leisurely lunch, took a few photo´s and strolled around. To be honest not a lot to see here excpt for a weird looking bridge, and ship that has been turned ...
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1/2 Day city tour of Buenos Aires
(Mar 03 '06)
As yesterday our driver picked us up at Hotel Bobo to go to the downtown meeting hotel, "Panamericana". It was cloudy today but by the time we got to the hotel it became pouring rain. Some part of the ...
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National Historical Museum
(Mar 11 '07)
The best thing about this museum is the building itself. It is beautifully done up. The museum is most about military history including photos, paintings, furniture, weapons. There is some artifacts ...
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La Boca
(Dec 07 '06)
Known for its colourful architecture it was a nice surprise to fine such coloutful restaurants as well. Food was OK but more to the point we enjoyed the Tango show and we all eventually got up and had ...
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My Favourite Things
(Dec 07 '06)
So at the end of my visit to Bunot Aires I thought I would go over a few of the highlights,
.. .Shopping of course. Shops everywhere. God Bless Avenidas Florida and Santa Fe. Fabulous shops and ...
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Tigre and the River Delta
(Dec 07 '06)
a one hour train ride away ..at a cost of 1.9pesos each... is the area of Tigre. In the past this was an area that the population of Buenos Aires escaped to on weekends and for holidays but has not ...
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City of the dead
(Mar 11 '07)
The Cemeterio de la Recoleta is known as the city of the dead because of the streets and streets of crypts. Old and new all together, it is an amazing place to stroll around.
It is full of famous ...
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Spanish Course
(Mar 11 '07)
Excellent Spanish course. A much more fun, informal way to learn.
http://www .espanol-andando.com.ar/
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Mueso de Mable
(Jan 17 '07)
This mueso is really beautiful, especially the second floor with the local artist. I really enjoyed seeing, hearing, and watching what the locals art is like. The colors, shapes, designs were breath ...
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San Telmo
(Dec 07 '06)
First thing...well 10am...Sunday morning we were off to the San Telmo market which in all the books in THE place to go. It really was lovely. Music playing in the courtyard and the market was ...
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