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Immediately in front of the congress building, is a 3-hectare open space comprising three adjoining plazas. The Plaza itself is dominated by the Monument to the Two Congresses, which is known for its ...
 
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The second oldest plaza in Buenos Aires is a relatively quiet, shady space lined with restaurants and cafes, dating back to the 18th century, when it used to be a pit stop for the caravans bringing su...
 
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Located in the heart of the Balvanera neighborhood, this is one of the main plazas of Buenos Aires. It was supposed to be the name of the Line A—Buenos Aires Metro station located below it, but ...
 
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A beautiful park in the heart of Downtown Buenos Aires outside the train station, next to the the plaza of the air force, offering a fantastic oasis of peace and tranquility in the city center. This i...
 
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Very nice mansion in Recoleta, home to the Ralph Lauren brand in Buenos Aires....
 
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One of Buenos Aires' most iconic structures, Puente de la Mujer or Woman's Bridge, is a beautiful pedestrian suspension bridge, curving over the waters of the Rio de la Plata. This striking bridg...
 
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An elegant last resting place for eminent residents. The elaborate tombs were built above ground because the bodies would float to the surface in the marshy land. Home to Eva Peron and other...
 
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Home of the River Plate football club, this is the largest stadium in Argentina with a capacity of 67,664. The venue hosted the 1978 FIFA World Cup final match between Argentina and Netherlands, and f...
 
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Daily market housed in a huge wrough-iron hall. Everything from fresh basil to antique shoes and coins is on display in this permanent marketplace. Cobblestoned streets, faded grandeur, an amazing wee...
 
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The 'Blind Theater', or 'Theater in the darkness' is an unique way of feeling what is real. It's a weird yet amazing space without light...that's true, complete darkness. People are just forced to per...
 
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Considered one of the top five concert venues in the world, it was closed for many years due to remodelations. The theater is now opened to the public, and it's a must-see when in Buenos Aires. This i...
 
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Teatro Liceo, located in the corner of Rivadavia with Parana and opened in 1876, is one of the oldests theaters in the city. Its original name was "El Dorado". Eva Peron, before entering the political...
 

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