Take a traditional city tour that will allow you to get an idea about the historical, architectonic and demographic characteristic of the cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires.
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The political center of the country, this famous plaza is the location of the well-known balcony of the Casa Rosada.
This 1827 cathedral, a mixture of several architectural styles, houses the remains of Argentine Liberator General Jose de San Martin in a marble mausoleum.
Optional. The most celebrated Argentineans, including Eva Peron and her family, are buried at this elaborate cemetery, where mausoleums replicate chapels, pyramids and Greek temples.
The Teatro Colon, in the City of Buenos Aires, is considered one of the best theaters in the world. Acknowledged for its acoustics and the artistic value of its construction, it turned 100 years in 2008.
A neighborhood defined by its immigrant roots, La Boca still maintains this past alive in its streets today.
Puerto Madero is the perfect combination of old and new.
A popular lunchtime respite for business folk, this lovely park is bordered by the San Martin Palace and the Plaza Hotel, and includes a huge monument to General Jose de San Martin.
This amazing boulevard is 425 feet wide, said to be the widest boulevard in the world.
At the centre of the city and not to be missed. This structure, similar to the Washington Monument is a huge Obelisk in the centre of what must be the widest street in the world.
Open to the public since 1874, the Bosques de Palermo is the oldest park in Buenos Aires.
Pink House palace where the Peron's ruled and where Eva Peron gave her famous speech, memorialized by Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Don't Cry for me Argentina" song from the musical Evita.
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