Buenos Aires
Overview of Buenos Aires
Let's start with the eclectic capital city! The cities vibrant energy will be obvious as soon as you arrive! Enjoy the traditional tango dance and dinner, eat lots of meat, visit the Recoleta cemetery and its dusty coffins, the colourful Italian street museum of El Caminito, The Sunday market in San Telmo, the Costanera Eco reserve and all the museums, including the modern art museum, amongst many other activities. Relax and breath them all in!
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What to Do in Buenos Aires
San Telmo
This bohemian neighbourhood of Buenos Aires is an excellent place to see the national dance, TANGO. The cobbled streets, antique stores, café society and street performers and its famous Sunday market, are the perfect example of the eclectic Argentinian capital.
Tango show
What better way to experience the national dance of Argentina... a Tango show! This sensual, seductive, captivating and definitely not to be missed experience is widely available in Buenos Aires and is combined with a lot of steak and red wine, what more could you ask for!
La Recoleta
The resting place of Eva Perón contains 5000 dusty vaults and the mausoleums and graves are a stunning, if not creepy sight in the Argentine capital. It is a main tourist attraction in the city and bears the remains of historical figures from the past two centuries.