Parque General San Martin DroneView Mendoza Argentina
Imágenes del parque San Martin de la provincia de Mendoza Argentina. Lo filme con una Canon 80D y un drone DJI Mavic PRO.
Musica de Maxi Aguirre
Shots of the main park in Mendoza Argentina. Shot with a Canon 80D and a DJI Mavic PRO.
Music by Maxi Aguirre
Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
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50 Things to do in Buenos Aires Travel Guide
When it comes to world class cities in South America few can compete or even compare to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Buenos Aires features pulsating nightlife, distinct neighborhoods (barrios), European architecture and fine dining options. Having a month in the city allowed us to really discover what the city has to offer from its parrillas (steaks), tango, shopping & parks. In this top attractions travel guide to Buenos Aires we cover neighborhoods such as San Telmo, Recoleta, Palermo and La Boca. We eat Buenos Aires food such as empanadas, pizza, asado, milanesa and alfajores. The following is a complete guide from 1-50 including specific timings for each item. Watch it all or skip ahead to an item of interest.
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50 Things to do in Buenos Aires Travel Guide:
BA Intro: 00:01
1) Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Obelisk of Buenos Aires): 00:49
2) La Casa Rosada (The Pink House): 01:05
3) La Boca Caminito: 01:19
4) Boca Juniors football game & stadium tour at La Bonbonera: 01:51
5) La Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de la Recoleta): 02:29
6) Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens (Jardín Japonés de Buenos Aires - ブエノスアイレス日本庭園): 02:52
7) Parrilla/Asado (Argentinian Steak - Bife de Lomo): 03:24
8) Milanesa breaded meat fillet: 04:53
9) El Ateneo Grand Splendid bookstore: 06:06
10) Choripán - grilled chorizo (sausage) and a pan (crusty bread): 07:06
11) Feria De San Telmo Sunday Market: 07:36
12) Tango Show and Dinner: 08:36
13) Café Tortoni Parisian style coffeehouse: 09:02
14) Floralis Genérica sculpture: 09:34
15) Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA: National Museum of Fine Arts): 09:48
16) Galerías Pacífico shopping centre on Florida Street and Córdoba Avenue: 10:01
17) Los Bosques de Palermo -Palermo forest: 10:29
18) Galileo Galilei planetarium (Planetario) in Parque Tres de Febrero: 11:14
19) Museo Evita Museum: 11:26
20) Gelato Ice Cream at Freddo Parlor: 12:20
21) Calle Florida - Florida street shopping in Buenos Aires: 14:15
22) Bodegón - traditional Argentinian food in a tavern: 14:36
23) Puerto Madero Waterfront Barrio: 16:31
24) ARA Presidente Sarmiento museum ship: 17:01
25) Pizza in Buenos Aires at Pizzería Güerrin: 17:17
26) Plaza San Martin and Torre Monumental (Torre de los Ingleses): 19:34
27) Monumento a los caídos en Malvinas (Malvinas Islands Monument): 19:48
28) Empanadas Argentinas (Argentine Empanadas): 20:09
29) Teatro Colón Opera Housa (Columbus Theatre): 23:29
30) Breakfast in Buenos Aires (Desayuno): 23:47
31) Palermo barrio neighborhood tour: 26:39
32) Buenos Aires Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires): 27:03
33) El Palacio de la Papa Frita Potato Palace for Argentine potato souffle: 27:28
34) Nightlife in Buenos Aires - Buenos Aires at night: 29:00
35) 9 de Julio Avenue - crossing July 9 Avenue: 29:23
36) Buenos Aires political protests: 30:08
37) Feria de Recoleta - Recoleta Sunday Flea Market: 31:07
38) Nuestra Señora del Pilar Church: 32:12
39) Recoleta Cultural Centre (Centro Cultural Recoleta): 32:22
40) Merienda - Afternoon tea in Buenos Aires: 32:28
41) Buenos Aires Ecological Reserve (Reserva Ecológica de Buenos Aires - Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve): 35:12
42) Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, MALBA): 35:29
43) Northern Argentine Cuisine (Locro stew): 35:45
44) Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires): 39:14
45) Buenos Aires Cabildo (Cabildo de Buenos Aires): 39:35
46) Drinking yerba mate tea: 39:45
47) Ride a bicycle in Buenos Aires: 44:44
48) Palace of the Argentine National Congress (Palacio del Congreso Nacional Argentino): 45:08
49) Alfajores Artesanales - Alfajores Havanna: Argentine Alfajors: 45:36
50) Buenos Aires Theatre Performance: 46:21
BA Conclusion: 46:43
Our visit Buenos Aires travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Buenos Aires tourism brochure or Buenos Aires city guide.
50 Things to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina City Guide Documentary:
Buenos Aires is one of our favourite cities in the world, so as soon as we arrived, we hit the ground running. In this guide we'll be visiting numerous neighbourhoods including Recoleta, San Telmo, Boca and Palermo, while showcasing a mix of fun activities and main attractions. AND since we're huge foodies, we'll also be introducing you to Argentine dishes you simply cannot miss. For planning a trip to the capital, here are 50 things to do in Buenos Aires documentary:
Travel in Argentina series showcasing Argentinian foods & Argentine cuisine.
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Buenos Aires - Hyperlapse, Timelapse & Drone [4k]
Buenos Aires is one of the most beautiful and vibrant city in Latin America with a long and interesting history. First settled by the conquistadors in the 16th century, the capital of Argentina lived in the shadow of the richer imperial cities like Cuzco and Mexico. In the late 19th century, the industrialization and technological progress allowed to export meat and agricultural products overseas. A massive wave of European immigrants arrived in Argentina to fuel this economic boom. In 1914, half of Buenos Aires’s population was foreign-born. In the 43 years leading up to 1914, GDP had grown at an annual rate of 6%, the fastest recorded in the world. Argentina ranked among the ten richest countries in the world ahead of France, Germany and Italy. This period was known as the Belle Époque and considerable fortunes were made in Buenos Aires. The new European settlers re-shaped the city based on the architectural standards of their homeland countries (mainly Italy, Spain and France). The curious visitor wandering around Buenos Aires may feel lost in Paris, Madrid or Rome because of the city's stunning architecture and cosmopolitan atmosphere. In fact, Buenos Aires is often called the Paris of Latin America.
Unfortunately, the first World War dramatically reduced the flow of exports and foreign investments. The country got caught in troubled times marked by a succession of military coups. The first came in 1930; others followed in 1943, 1955, 1962, 1966 and 1976. The election of 1989 marked the first time in more than 60 years that a civilian president had handed power to an elected successor.
But Buenos Aires is more than a city, it's the reflection of a beautiful nation full of warm and sophisticated people. One of the most influential and populous cities in South America, a thriving cultural hub rich of traditions. The food, the art, the Tango dance, the opera, the great universities, Buenos Aires has it all.
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► Locations in this video
- Neighborhoods: Belgrano, Recoleta, Montserrat, La Boca, Caminito, Puerto Madero, San Telmo, Palermo, Retiro, San Nicolas
- Buildings & Landmarks: Congreso Nacional (National Congress), Obelisco (Obelisk), Teatro Colón (Opera house), Correo Central (Néstor Kirchner Cultural Centre), Facultad de Derecho (University of Law), Puente de la Mujer (Woman's Bridge), Fragata ARA Presidente Sarmiento, Centro Cultural Recoleta, Cementerio de la Recoleta (Recoleta Cemetery), Edificio del Ministerio de Salud (Ministry of Health building), Monumento a los caídos en Malvinas (Malvinas Memorial), Plaza de las Armas Ejército Argentino, Edificio Libertador & Ministerio de Defensa, Plaza General San Martin, Monumento del Libertador Jose de San Martin, Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina, Basílica Nuestra Señora del Pilar (Church), Torre Monumental (clock tower), Edificio Kavanagh, Four Seasons Hotel, El Ateneo Grand Splendid (Book shop), Club de Pescadores Buenos Aires, Monumento de los Españoles, Rosedal de Palermo,Plaza Sicilia, Justo José de Urquiza, Floralis, Plaza de las Naciones Unidas
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SUPER BUENOS AIRES - ARGENTINA
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Edelweiss insider tips for Mendoza, Argentina
Mendoza in Argentina is known primarily for wine-growing and Malbec. Our video has some insider tips on additional things to do and see there. As well as a trip to Mount Aconcagua, a relaxing visit to the hot springs should not be missed! Mendoza is also a delightful place to saunter and enjoy the city’s green parks.
As of 7th November 2018, Edelweiss will operate a direct flight service from Zurich to Argentina. Find out more about Buenos Aires on our website:
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Un recorrido por el microcentro de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. La zona de Retiro, Plaza San Martín, peatonal Florida, Avenida Corrientes, teatros Opera City y Gran Rex, Avenida 9 de Julio y el Obelisco
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A tour of the downtown of the city of Buenos Aires. The Retiro, Plaza San Martin, Florida Street, Avenida Corrientes, theaters and Opera City Grand Rex, Avenida 9 de Julio and the Obelisk
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Une visite du centre-ville de la ville de Buenos Aires. Le parc du Retiro, la Plaza San Martin, la rue Florida, l'Avenida Corrientes, des théâtres et du Grand Rex City Opera, l'Avenida 9 de Julio et de l'Obélisque
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Ein Rundgang durch die Innenstadt von der Stadt Buenos Aires. Der Retiro, Plaza San Martin, Calle Florida, Avenida Corrientes, Theater und Opera City Grand Rex, Avenida 9 de Julio und der Obelisk
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酒店的旅遊諮詢布宜諾斯艾利斯市的市中心。雷蒂羅,聖馬丁廣場(Plaza San Martin),佛羅里達州街,大馬路,科連特斯,劇院和歌劇城大雷克斯的Avenida 9 de Julio大道和方尖塔(Obelisk)
Convento Santo Domingo, Celda de San Martín - San Juan (Argentina)
La Celda de San Martín es la denominación de un celda ubicada en el Convento de Santo Domingo en la ciudad de San Juan, Argentina, donde se alojó el General Argentino José de San Martín en 1815, tras su visita a la nombrada ciudad.1
El convento de Santo Domingo aun existe, aunque fue mayormente destruido en el terremoto de 1944, curiosamente, la celda de San Martín no se vio comprometida en su estructura y aun se halla en pie conservando el mobiliario existente al momento de la visita. Su ubicación de acuerdo con la cartografía actual la ubica en calle Laprida 57 oeste.
El 9 de julio de 1815, el general José de San Martín se hallaba asentado en la Ciudad de Mendoza desempeñándose como gobernador de la Provincia de Cuyo. Entró a la ciudad de San Juan por la actual calle Mendoza, en ese entonces calle Real de las carretas, y se alojó en una de las celdas del convento de Santo Domingo. En esa celda donde se desarrolló una reunión con su teniente gobernador José Ignacio de la Roza, con el fray Santa María de Oro y con un joven Francisco Narciso de Laprida, y los dirigentes dieron el total apoyo de los sanjuaninos a sus planes de liberación del Chile y el Alto Perú.
Los historiadores sostienen que de esas conversaciones de los sanjuaninos se gestó otro hecho de gran peso histórico: un año después, el 9 de julio de 1816, Francisco Narciso de Laprida y el fray Santa María de Oro respondieron a un pedido especial de San Martín en el Congreso de Tucumán para que apuraran la declaración de la independencia del reino de España, la cual se logró durante la presidencia de Laprida en el Congreso de Tucumán. Santa María de Oro hizo una férrea defensa del sistema republicano de gobierno.
Luego de esta visita a la ciudad partió hacia la Cordillera de los Andes buscando los pasos más adecuados para el Ejército de los Andes en su campaña para invadir Chile y liberarla del dominio español.
The Cell of Saint Martin is the name of a cell at the Convent of Santo Domingo in the city of San Juan, Argentina , where he stayed the Argentine General José de San Martín in 1815 , after his visit to the named ciudad.1
The convent of Santo Domingo still exists , although it was mostly destroyed in the 1944 earthquake , interestingly, the cell of St. Martin was not compromised in its structure and is standing still retaining the existing furniture at the time of the visit. Its location according to the current mapping located in the west 57 street Laprida .
On July 9, 1815 , General José de San Martín was settled in the city of Mendoza serving as governor of the Province of Cuyo. He entered the city of San Juan Mendoza by the current street , then Real street carts , and stayed in one of the cells of the convent of Santo Domingo. In the cell where a meeting with his lieutenant governor José Ignacio de la Roza, with Fray Santa Maria de Oro and a young Francisco Narciso Laprida developed, and the leaders he had the full support of the San Juan its plans to release Chile and Upper Peru .
Historians argue that those conversations sanjuaninos another fact of great historical weight was conceived : one year later, on July 9, 1816 , Francisco Narciso Laprida fray and Santa María de Oro responded to a special order of St. Martin in Congress of Tucumán to hurry up the declaration of independence of the Kingdom of Spain , which was achieved under President Laprida in the Congress of Tucumán. Santa María de Oro made a strong defense of the republican system of government.
After this visit to the city left for the Andes looking for the most suitable for the Army of the Andes in his campaign to invade and liberate Chile from Spanish rule steps.
Hotel Premium Tower Suites Room Tour y Restaurante, Mendoza Argentina
En este video recorremos la habitación del hotel Premium Tower Suites de Mendoza, y hacemos una visita al mismo para mostrar sus amenidades.
También visitamos el restaurante El Faro Bistró, que se encuentra en el piso superior del edificio y cuenta con una vista a toda la ciudad de Mendoza y la Cordillera de los Andes.
El hotel está ubicado en el Centro de la ciudad de Mendoza, a metros de la plaza central y cercano a todos los puntos de referencia principales de la ciudad.
Dirección: Av. España 948, Mendoza
Teléfono: 0261 425-0333
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