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This trendy establishment specialises in fine wines served by the glass. There is a vast list of drinks, cocktails and coffees, very original because of the combination of ingredients used in their preparation, such as cinnamon... more
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Every night, this bustling joint opens its doors to those who enjoy loud music and pub-style beverages like beer, spirits, or cocktails. Under the red, blue, and ultra violet lights, people stand about or lounge in rectangular... more
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This park consists of 350 hectares of land that can be visited every day of the year. Forty years ago the plans were to build a sports complex and residential accommodation, but as time went by, the local fauna and flora reclai... more
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.We headed to the overland train line to go to Retiro and walked to the Reserva Ecologica Costanero Sur which continue reading »
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Built by the prolific Argentine architect of the city's Obelisco, Alberto Prebisch, this theatre was renovated to recoup its former splendour. The European art deco-style characterises its hall and facade. Outstanding internati... more
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This Catholic cathedral was finished in 1862, when the facade and the imposing Corinthian columns of the pronaos at the entrance were completed. The remains of the Great Liberator General José de San MartÃn rest in a guarded ma... more
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waved to the adoring crowds in the 1940s. Also went into the Catedral Metropolitana, built continue reading »
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This historic museum was once a summer home to the Italian Lezama family. It contains beautiful gardens and a huge porch adorned with old canoes. For water, the residence still uses the old well found on the property. This mu... more
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, this neighborhood isn't the safest at night either. While we were in the area, we stopped at Museo Historico continue reading »
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Built in 1716 as a Franciscan cloister, this complex served as a hospital during the English invasions, and was later converted into a school. In 1928, the building was partially destroyed to make way for the expansion of the a... more
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. It will always be close to my heart.We spent an afternoon wandering through the famous Cementerio continue reading »
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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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Founded in 1937, the National Museum for Decorative Art is the former palatial mansion of the wealthy Argentine Errázuriz Alvear family. The interiors of this lavish building retain the French-inspired architectural floor plan... more
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to Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo. The building itself is worth the visit. Anyway as we walked through continue reading »
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