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Located in Buenos Aires, this traditional coffee shop and confectionery has been visited by many top politicians and celebrities from Argentina. History has it that the famous poet Julio Cortazar wrote some of his poems at Lond... more
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This plaza, founded in October 1909, comprises some 15,400 square meters of local flora surrounded by cultural centers and the largest outdoor handicrafts fair in the city, La Feria de Recoleta, taking place every Sunday. The a... more
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of the most popular between tourists. Its central square Plaza Francia is an important meeting point continue reading »
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The construction of this new headquarters for the National Library was started in the 1950s. It was inaugurated in 1992, after a number of difficulties. These premises are set in the middle of several large gardens. The entranc... more
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The ambiance suits this literary café of sorts—dim lights, piano music, the ever-bohemian crowd. Opened in 1938, this historic bookstore was declared a cultural landmark by the city's legislature. It offers contemporary musical... more
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Completed in 1783, this church housed the Natural History Museum and astronomic observatory under President Rivadavia. In 1835, the dictator Juan Manuel de Rosas repatriated the Dominican friars and in 1856 the second tower was... more
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helped out by pouring boiling water on the redcoats as they marched up the street. The Basilica de Santo continue reading »
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Located in one of the most prestigious international hotels. It features a wonderful 14m swimming pool where you can choose either to swim on your own, or with the assistance of an instructor. Fees may seem a little high, but w... more
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Built in 1732 by the Recoleto friars, its history is depicted on the majolica at its entrance. Adjacent to the Recoleta cemetery, 19th century colonial architecture predominates throughout. Five pinnacles crown the pilasters of... more
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If you are looking for education in art in the Palermo neighborhood, then don't think twice. At Najmias' you may peruse the works of Mildred Burton, Libero Badii, Hugo di Marziani and Smoje Oscar. The gallery looks more like a... more
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Temporarily closed for renovations. Opened in 1989, the museum is set in what once was a cigarette factory. It features a façade made of English red brick and an enormous entrance door made of wood and iron. It houses a fine... more
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Buenos Tours is a private guided walking tour specializing in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Their tours are given by native English speakers now living in Buenos Aires. They focus on the history, culture, politics and ur... more
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