Buenos Aires
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City
Buenos Aires is a vibrant metropolis with over eleven million inhabitants. It is one of the largest cities in the world. It is also the most elegant and busiest city in South America and is in some way the essence of the variety of the Argentine people.

Whilst of modern construction and dynamic activity, it has managed to preserve old traditions and charming corners. One is fascinated by the atmosphere, the individual personality of each of its neighborhoods, the cordiality of its people and the wide selection of its cultural and commercial opportunities.

Buenos Aires, close to the splendid countryside surrounding it, is the great cosmopolitan doorway to South America also known as the Paris of the South.

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Buenos Aires Nightlife
Corrientes Avenue is the center of Buenos Aires, with plenty of cinemas, theatres, shows, restaurants and pizzerias opened until early hours in the morning. Lavalle Street and Santa Fe Avenue share the excitement found at General San Martín, Borges and Recoleta cultural centers, in Paseo La Plaza and in entertainment and gastronomic areas such as Puerto Madero, Recoleta, Palermo Viejo, Las Cañitas, Paseo de la Infanta, Arcos del Sol and Costanera Norte.

Music and Shows
Buenos Aires has many cinemas and theatres. The Teatro Colón (Colón Opera House), a monumental coliseum of extraordinary acoustics, hosts international concerts, opera, and ballet. At night you can see tango shows in different places.

Buenos Aires - Avenida 9 de Julio
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Places
In the city you can visit many museums, go to horse races in Palermo's racecourse, watch a polo tournament or a game of pato (an Argentine sport played with horses), or stroll along the woods of Palermo the "Rosedal" and have tea in the Japanese Garden or coffee in Tortoni, the oldest literary café in Buenos Aires, located downtown. On Sundays, you can visit the antique market in the neighborhood of San Telmo.

Avenido de Mayo
It is interesting to see the variety of cupolas and different building styles of this lovely main road leading into Plaza de Mayo (Mayo Square). There you can see the Pirámide de Mayo (Mayo Pyramid), which commemorates the independence of the first Argentine government. Other important buildings are the Cabildo (town hall of colonial times), Palacio del Gobierno de la Ciudad (Municipal Executive Building), the Cathedral and the Casa Rosada (Government House), seat of the Executive Branch of the Argentine Government. Nearby, you can find the "Manzana de las Luces", a group of buildings related to Argentine history and culture. Towards the river, the renewed Puerto Madero is worth visiting.

Buenos Aires - La Boca

Street Musicians in Buenos Aires
From Avenido de Mayo to San Martin Square
Starting from Corrientes Avenue, the center of Buenos Aires nightlife, you can see the Obelisk, the symbol of the city. Further you can find cinemas on Lavalle Street and shops on Florida Street. In front of San Martín square there are some of the most representative buildings of Buenos Aires. From the highest spot you can see the intense activity of Retiro (Buenos Aires Train Station).

La Boca Neighborhood
Its streets and bright colorful houses are unmistakable. Caminito Street served as an inspiration for the tango, which so well immortalized Carlos Gardel.

Recoleta
An elegant and exclusive neighborhood full of green streets, cafés and restaurants, antique shops, a cultural center and the Cementerio del Norte (known as La Recoleta Cemetery), a museum of history and sculpture.

Palermo
It is one of the largest and most beautiful places of the city. There is a curious Zoo, a Botanical Garden, the former premises of Sociedad Rural and the large Parque 3 de Febrero (3 de Febrero Park).
 
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