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    Avenida Alvear
    #4 of 5 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    This avenue is named after General Carlos María de Alvear, who had an outstanding performance in the heroic battle for freedom organized by General San Martín. Starting at the Plazoleta Carlos Pellegrini, it ends seven blocks a... more

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    Martina Polo Ranch (La)
    #13 of 5 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    La Martina is one of the most important polo schools. However, it is not essential to be a polo enthusiast to be able to enjoy the 250 hectares of land or to visit the breeding site of polo ponies. Polo, paddle, tennis, swimmin... more

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    Ricky Sarkany
    #35 of 5 things to do rated by Real Travelers
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    Malena
    #17 of 5 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Malena is located next to Villa del Parque station. You can learn to make spicy sauces at classes held here on Tuesdays. And to get rid of those two left feet, book yourself into Saturday classes where professionals teach dance... more

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    Museo Viajero (El)
    #103 of 5 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    This museum exhibits artefacts with a view to recreating scenes from the conquest and trace back to the origins of Argentina's own roots. It boasts objects used by the indigenous populations as well as those of the gaucho (a fr... more

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Plaza de Mayo outside the Casa Rosada Recoletta cemetary Tango on the street! The Pink House and Evitas balcony
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