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This monolith is a meeting place for political demonstrations, musical performances and celebrations over victories of the national soccer team. It was dedicated in 1936 to commemorate the anniversary of Buenos Aires' first fou... more
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In 1871, with the outbreak of Yellow Fever, these mansions were soon overtaken by squatters, creating the city's historic conventillos (tenement houses). Indeed, it was not until 1970 that an edict stipulated protection for pro... more
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This avenue is named after General Carlos MarÃa de Alvear, who had an outstanding performance in the heroic battle for freedom organized by General San MartÃn. Starting at the Plazoleta Carlos Pellegrini, it ends seven blocks a... more
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Founded in 2001 and started with just the permanent collection owned by its director, Eduardo Constantini, MALBA aims at promoting Latin American art in all its disciplines. Constantini donated to this post-modern gallery works... more
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Opened in 1896, the National Museum of Fine Arts has 32 exhibit halls with state of the art technology for both traditional and multimedia shows. Its permanent collection—the oldest piece dating from the 12th century—includes E... more
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Señor Tango is in Barracas, the "barrio" (neighbourhood) of "guapos" and true "tangueros". It features an excellent tango show called "Gran Show de Señor Tango" with outstanding musicians and dancers. Often referred to the bes... more
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were picked up by our driver for the Tango Show. The place was called Senor Tango. Because of our continue reading »
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This historic plaza was the sight of the swearing of National Independence in 1816 before Don Juan MartÃn de Pueyrredón. During the colony, it was a resting post for wagons travelling from the port to what is now Plaza de Mayo... more
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This Renaissance clock is set on a platform 35 meters (115 feet) high with four staircases to access the interior. Each entrance is adorned with a British Empire ornamental frieze. The four quadrants of the clock were built in... more
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This was the first ship designed for training purposes. It was built in an English shipyard by request of the Argentinean Navy. It measures 85 meters (230 feet) long and 13.32 meters (44 feet) wide with three masts, thirty-five... more
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Popular Buenos Aires Hotels
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Popular Buenos Aires Things to Do
- Obelisco
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- Avenida Alvear
- Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA)
- Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
- Senor Tango
- Plaza Dorrego
- Torre Monumental
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- Patio Bullrich Shopping Center
Popular Buenos Aires Restaurants
- Grizzly House
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