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A country in South America
Argentina is a massive South American nation with terrain encompassing Andes mountains, glacial lakes and Pampas grassland, the traditional grazing ground of its famed beef cattle.
The country is famous for tango dance and music. Its big, cosmopolitan capital, Buenos Aires, is centered on the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace.
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Argentina
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BA is an amazing city, and I'm proud to call it my birthplace. It's an astonishing metropolis that looks a bit like Europe, but with an edgy Latin American twist. Porteños (the city's residents) are passionate, opinionated and – once you get past their hard-city facade – very friendly. I love walking among them along the busy avenues, taking in the street life and often the craziness that goes along with it. This is a very special place, beautiful in its own unique way, resilient and creative. It's the kind of city travelers fall in love with, dream about and then move to!
Tango
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Argentina's famous dance is possibly the country's greatest contribution to the outside world, a steamy strut that's been described as 'making love in the vertical position'. Folklore says it began in the bordellos of long-ago Buenos Aires, when men waiting for their 'ladies' passed time by dancing amongst themselves. Today, glamorized tango shows are supremely entertaining with their grand feats of athleticism. You'll also find endless venues for perfecting your moves, from salons to milongas (dance events) to cafes. Just realize that some people become addicted – and can spend a lifetime perfecting this sensual dance.
Food
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Fancy some Indian, French, Vietnamese, Lebanese, Thai, Scandinavian, Mexican, Brazilian, Peruvian, Armenian or American during your stay in BA? No problem. But for many travelers, it's the city's carnivorous pleasures that shine. Satisfying that craving for juicy steaks isn't hard to do in the land that has perfected grilling those wonderfully flavorful sides of beef. Parrillas (steakhouses) sit on practically every corner and will offer up myriad cuts, from bife de chorizo (sirloin) to vacio (flank steak) to ojo de bife (rib eye). Vegetarians, you've been warned!
Shopping
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It's no joke: Buenos Aires is a shopper's paradise. The city is laced with shopping streets lined with heaps of clothing and shoe stores, leather shops and nearly everything else you can think of. Large shopping malls are modern and family-friendly, offering designer goods, food courts and even children's play areas. But perhaps the city's best shopping is in Palermo Viejo, where countless upscale boutiques live; these offer avant-garde clothing, unique housewares and fun souvenirs. And let's not forget San Telmo, where antiques aficionados flock; the Sunday fair here is famous and entertaining, and will easily fill up a long afternoon.
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La Boca has the Caminito pedestrian street with arts and crafts. There is also a river cruise you can take from there where you can see a huge picturesque metal structure across the river. You can try and catch a rowboat to Avellaneda on the other side of the water for 0.50 pesos, but you will have to try your luck as the rower may not allow you on citing that it's dangerous. La Boca is famous for Tango and you can often catch glimpses of Tango dancers practicing in the streets. If you fancy having a picture taking with a tango dancer you can but expect to pay a small fee. In addition to tango, La Boca is famous for its football, and you can take a tour of the La Bombonera Stadium where the buildings are painted in bright colors.
There is no Subte to La Boca, but many buses go there.
The Cementerio de la Recoleta: This is where all the rich families in Buenos Aires have their final resting places. Expect to see big ornate tombs. Be sure to visit the tomb of Eva Perón, the daughter of an aristocrat and beloved First Lady who, despite having the most visited tomb in the cemetery, is considered by many to be too close toward the people for eternal interment in Recoleta.
The Palermo Viejo district: This is a trendy neighborhood with charming cobblestone streets, bookstores, bars, and boutiques; definitely better than the touristic San Telmo area for a nighttime excursion. The Palermo station, on D line, is the closest metro stop.
San Telmo: Best visited on Sundays when tourists and locals alike flood in to attend the weekly street fair and flea market. Be watchful for good deals, and bring in your own water, as it's quite expensive here. On Sunday nights, there is a tango performance in the lovely plaza, which is specifically for tourists. (Visit an underground tango club for the most amateur experience. If there is advertising, or disco ball, then it's not an amateur)
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Argentina/ Buenos Aires/ The Metropolitan Cathedral: Centre of the city
Argentina/ Buenos Aires/ The Metropolitan Cathedral: Centre of the city
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires is the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The building is a neo-classical style, a style that does not depend on the construction of cathedrals. It has no towers and is the closest form of Greek temples, unlike the usual Catholic churches. It is a historical place, as the constructions of the cathedral begun in 1692 and finished in 1791.
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was the bishop of the church from 28 February 1998 to 13 March 2013 and is the current Pope Francois. And un this Cathedral resides the tomb of General José de San Martin, one of the heroes of the Latin American liberation movement, and this tomb is guarded by soldiers from the Argentinians army.
Near the Cathedral, you can find Plaza de Mayo easily, or the main square of Buenos Aires, which also has its history and significations and is a tourists attraction.
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Carlos Gardel's Buenos Aires
Carlos Gardel is the King of Tango. Gardel spent much time living and performing in Buenos Aires, Argentina. If you are a Tango fan visiting Buenos Aires, here some places to look out for that are associated with Carlos Gardel.
Firstly, why not pay a visit to the Chacarita Cemetery and visit Gardel's Mausoleum. Many visitors that come here light a cigarette and place it in the hand of Gardels bronze statue, some place flowers. A number of other legends of Tango are also laid to rest within Chacarita including Osvaldo Pugliese and Aníbal Troilo.
To get to the Chacarita Cemetery you need to take the Linea B subway line to Federico Lacroze. It's about a 20 minute ride from downtown. But on the way there, or on the way back, you can hop off at Carlos Gardel station. Here you will find yourself in the area of Abasto. This is where Gardel lived and his former home is now a museum which has a whole host of Gardel memorabilia.
On the way there from the station you will pass Pasaje Carlos Gardel where there is a statue of the legend.
If you are in the downtown area you will probably stumble upon Luna Park. This is a major events venue in Buenos Aires and is where Gardel's huge funeral was held in 1935.
Gardel performed at many venues in Buenos Aires. One of those is today know as El Ateneo. Which is a Bookshop on Avenida Santa Fe. It used to be called El Teatro Gran Splendid in Gardel's day, and where he performed. Today you can enjoy a coffee where the stage once stood.
Another place Gardel used to frequent is Palais de Glace in Recoleta. This former ice rink was converted into a dance hall where Tango was enjoyed. Legend has it that Gardel once had an altercation here with no other than Che Guevara's dad. Today Palais de Glace is a popular Art Exhibition centre.
Carlos Gardel was a big fan of Horse Racing and used to attend races at El Hipodromo Racecourse in Palermo. Today you can also enjoy a day out here just like he did.
Finally, many famous names including Albert Einstein have enjoyed a conversation over Coffee at one of Buenos Aires' oldest coffee houses, Cafe Tortoni, and Gardel was no different. Maybe after enjoying a coffee like Gardel did, you can visit the National Tango Academy located next door. Here you can visit the World Tango Museum and also take dance lessons.
One of Gardel's most popular compositions is Mi Buenos Aires Querido, My Beloved Buenos Aires, and after a visit to this great city you may feel the same.
If you are planning a trip to Buenos Aires, you should come and visit us at Sightseer.TV. We have lots of short informative video's and helpful advice on what to do and see in Buenos Aires.
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