Friday, July 27, 2012

10 Things To Do In Buenos Aires, Argentina


The City of Buenos Aires has a wealth of attractions, places to visit and activities. In this article we will mention only ten that you can not help but enjoy your visit to Buenos Aires, the Reina del Plata.

1 - Traditional Travel TradicionalEl city tour includes a visit on their way to: - the Plaza de Mayo, known as "the square of the Argentine people?, Because it happened the most important events in Argentina's history .- the Cabildo: next west of the Plaza de Mayo is this historic building, where in 1810 the natives decided to form their own government, being taken prisoner the King of Spain by the French.

- Government House, also called the Casa Rosada. It is of great architectural beauty and has a museum that displays various objects belonging to the Argentine presidents.

- The Metropolitan Cathedral: It is a neo-Renaissance, is the most important Catholic shrine in Argentina. Here lie the remains of Don José de San Martín, the father of the independence of Argentina, Chile and Peru .- San Telmo neighborhood of stately houses, this is preserved in time, with its cobbled streets. His heart is the Plaza Dorrego, where you will find old cafes and bars. They are famous antiques fairs all objects (books and magazines, clothing, coins, ornaments and collectibles varied).

- La Boca: their houses are typical postal ("tenements?) Whose fronts are composed of sheets of different colors. One of its most popular attraction is Caminito, a street where you can breathe and tango dancing, crafts and paintings are sold.

- La Recoleta is one of the nicest neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and there is the obligatory visit Recoleta Cemetery, where we find the remains of major figures such as Eva Perón, Adolfo Bioy Casares and Facundo Quiroga. In the Plaza Francia find a major craft fair and the Buenos Aires Design mall dedicated exclusively to design .- Palermo: in this beautiful neighborhood is recommended to visit the zoo, its extensive forests, the Rose Garden and the Planetarium (astronomical center of the city ).

2 - Buenos Aires ModernaPara those who prefer to see how the city is changing the route could be by: - ​​Puerto Madero is the newest neighborhood in the city, constantly growing, important and luxurious buildings, hotels, restaurants and universities. It highlights the beautiful Puente de la Mujer, designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

- Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood are all part of Palermo, and are the areas chosen by the young people for their open-air bars, its culinary offerings, its fairs, its leafy streets and local decorative objects and clothing designers independents. It also has an interesting nightlife (nightclubs and theaters under) .- The Cañitas: has a varied cuisine and his nights will see the main representatives of the local gossip.

3 - Attending a Boca Juniors match without a doubt one of the most incredible experiences you can live a tourist, whether or not a football fan. Attend a meeting at "La Bombonera?, The stadium of Boca Juniors, is a unique worldwide. This team is the most famous in Latin America and is recognized worldwide for their international achievements. Beyond the quality of the game, what makes this event different is how you "live? the game, the fervor and passion that their fans with songs transmitted, paper and fireworks. It's indescribable.

4 - The Night PorteñaBuenos Aires is a city that never sleeps: it shows, theaters, discos, bars, cafes and restaurants that remain open all night and the options it offers are as varied can satisfy the most demanding.

5 - Tango Show quintessential musical style of the city. Anyone who visits must witness a spectacle of dance and song, of a special beauty. The more adventurous may even take dance lessons. The tango is danced in couples, so it will be an opportunity to make new friends.

6 - Fiesta Gaucho outside the city, in a typical room has this kind of meeting place where you can enjoy the skills of riders, know the history of the gaucho, riding, taste traditional food (a BBQ and some empanadas) accompanied Argentine fine wines and buy handicrafts.

7 - A visit to the Tigre Delta neighborhood we board a modern catamaran to enjoy the panorama of the Parana River Delta. We will see a maze of islands and islets crisscrossed by rivers and streams. Learn about life in the islands, wildlife, recreation and water sports.

8 - The Quarter ChinoSe is located in the neighborhood of Belgrano. There we will find various shops offering products typical oriental oriental restaurants.

9 - Museums for all gustosSon many and varied museums in Buenos Aires, among which we highlight: Malba (paintings, sculptures, engravings, photographs and Latin American artists of the twentieth century), the Eva Peron Museum, The Museum Carlos Gardel, the Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of the Automobile Club Argentino, Boca Juniors Museum of the Passion, etc.

10 - Tour de ComprasEncontraremos great diversisdad stores in Buenos Aires, for every budget, from exclusive shops of the most prestigious brands (as in the Avenida Alvear in Recoleta), shopping (Dot Baires, Alto Palermo, Abasto Shopping Center, Unicenter Paseo Alcorta, etc) to outlets on Avenida Cordoba where discrete items are sold at a lower value. Also in places like Palermo Soho offer products independent designers. Tourists find the prices very convenient and many choose leather goods for quality and low cost.

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