23/11/2021
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Buenos Aires | History, Climate, Population, Map, Meaning, & Facts
Buenos Aires, city and capital of Argentina. It is one of Latin America’s most important ports and most populous cities, as well as the national center of commerce, industry, politics, culture, and technology. Learn more about the history and character of Buenos Aires in this article.
09/11/2021
Palace of the Argentine National Congress
French-style gardens and the Argentine National Congress building in Congress Square
What to see in Buenos Aires if you are passionate about architecture? The neoclassical Argentine palace. You can spot it from afar, thanks to its multi-toned 80-meter dome. On top of the dome is a crown with chimeras. Also noteworthy is the front entrance with six Corinthian columns, a triangular fountain and several marble caryatids.
07/11/2021
Obelisk
Obelisk in the center of Republican Square in Buenos Aires at night
The modern monument, built more than 70 years ago and striving 70 meters high, is a symbol of the Argentine capital. An iconic place chosen for all kinds of formal and informal celebrations: Christmas processions, acrobatic group performances, celebrations of the Argentine soccer team's victory, etc.
07/11/2021
Avenida Nueve de Julio
The avenue is 110 meters wide, making Avenida Nueve de Julio the most spacious street on Earth. Along the avenue stretches Buenos Aires landmarks such as the Colón Theater, the Don Quixote Monument, and the Republican Square.
06/11/2021
Recoleta Cemetery
The pathway and towering marble mausoleums in the Recoleta Cemetery
The resting place of a large number of famous Argentines. Tourist reviews report that this Buenos Aires landmark is a whole city with its own intersections, alleys and streets, numerous benches and flowerbeds. But instead of houses there are chapels and crypts, incredibly beautiful sculptures and monuments. It is not an ordinary cemetery, but rather a museum of architecture.
06/11/2021
La Boca
Colorful houses built of wood and tin in La Boca
Another touristy neighborhood with numerous colorful houses, souvenir shops, and gauchos. The interesting thing is that La Boca is rarely visited by locals, but the number of foreign visitors here is always incredibly high. If you want to enjoy the famous contrasts of Latin America, you now know what to visit in Buenos Aires
05/11/2021
Puerto Madero
The most beautiful and most prestigious neighborhood of the city, located in the heart of the capital. We recommend that you visit this Buenos Aires landmark because of its unique spirit and atmosphere: you can admire coastal panoramas and modern high-rises. You can also visit restaurants and cafes set up in picturesque brick buildings, adjacent to decorative docks and dockside cranes that are no longer working. There's also the Bridge of Women.