Buenos Aires Off The Beaten Path

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Tigre

Tigre, Buenos Aires

 36 Reviews  It was founded on may 20th 1892 Address: Paseo Victorica 602 (1648) Tigre Pcia. de Buenos Aires - Argentina Fundado el 20 de Mayo de 1892 Paseo Victorica 602 (1648) Tigre Pcia. de Buenos Aires -... 

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Palermo's Park

Palermo's Park, Buenos Aires

 8 Reviews  If you feel tired of the city and want to see a green space, then Los Bosques de Palermo is a good place. They are located 15 minutes away from downtown and they get packed with locals, mostly at the... 

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National Fine Arts Museum

National Fine Arts Museum, Buenos Aires

 3 Reviews  I went to Malba and the Museo de Bellas Artes. Bellas Artes was far superior to Malba, so if you can't make it to both, go to the B.A. There is so much to see you will need at least a couple of hours.... 

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El Gato Viejo - Metalworks Art Museum

El Gato Viejo - Metalworks Art Museum, Buenos Aires

 DSwede Says:  While exploring the city's less traveled paths and corridors, I found a unique little jem. This emerging museum, as the curator calls it is all about an artists... 

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San Isidro

San Isidro, Buenos Aires

 vtveen Says:  Coming back from our visit to Tigre we decided to make a stop in San Isidro.From the railway station we took Belgrano Street; specially the second part of this... 

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Neighborhood Cafes

Neighborhood Cafes, Buenos Aires

 EMGasu Says:  People say there is a cafe on every Buenos Aires corner. Many times they are called "bars", but please do not think of them as typical American style bars... 

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Manzana de las luces

Manzana de las luces, Buenos Aires

 anabelsousa Says:  "Light block" is the name we know this area, and its name is in reference to the "intelectual center of the city".This area was building when the Jesus Company... 

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Go to Colonia, Uruguay and come back in a day!

Go to Colonia, Uruguay and come back in a day!, Buenos Aires

 luzmaria Says:  Crossing the worlds widest river is an interesting activity that doesnt take longer than 3 hours... so why not go see some of the neighbouring country during... 

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cicerones

cicerones, Buenos Aires

 iam1wthee Says:  A cicerone is a nonprofit agency spearheaded by the government to have locals who love the country show tourists and advise tourist on what to do and see in... 

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River Plate Stadium

River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires

 luzmaria Says:  Argentinians have a passion for "futbol" -soccer- that can only compare with Brazilians passion for it. River Plate (colours red and white) is the main opponent... 

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Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay

Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, Buenos Aires

 b1bob Says:  Take a day trip to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. It's real easy. Organise a package that includes the ferry, the tour and the meal all for one price (oddly... 

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Uruguay - Colonia

Uruguay - Colonia, Buenos Aires

 vtveen Says:  Colonia del Sacramento is the full name of this Portuguese colonial town just opposite Buenos Aires on the border of the Rio de la Plata in Uruguay. An... 

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Minor treasures, real pleasures

Minor treasures, real pleasures, Buenos Aires

 TheWanderingCamel Says:  In the early years of the 20th century, Argentina was the one of the richest countries in the world and Buenos Aires was the showpiece of this wealth and... 

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High quality crafts in San Isidro

High quality crafts in San Isidro, Buenos Aires

 JessieLang Says:  We made a brief stop in San Isidro, to stretch and see the cathedral, and we discovered a craft fair in progress. The vendors set up tables in the park by the... 

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A Day with the Gauchos

A Day with the Gauchos, Buenos Aires

 JessieLang Says:  Estancia Santa Susana is a 2900-acre working ranch that has been in the same family for 3 generations. One small part of it now hosts visitors. Available... 

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Bike, Train and Boat to Tigre

Bike, Train and Boat to Tigre, Buenos Aires

 taxing Says:  Tigre is in the delta within commuting distance of Buenos Aires. We hired a great tour guide for a fraction of the cost of hiring onto a boat tour.... 

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Spas in Buenos Aires

Spas in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires

 gabylandiva Says:  How to choice a spa in Buenos Aires?The number of spas is growing in Buenos Aires. After the 2002 crisis many clinics and aesthetic doctors were reconverted to... 

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The most extraordinary building in BA

The  most extraordinary building in BA, Buenos Aires

 TheWanderingCamel Says:  Tucked away in Barrio Tribunales and taking up a whole block, Palacio de las Aguas Corrientes (Palace of Running Water) really is a palace - one built to a very... 

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A New Cocktail

A New Cocktail, Buenos Aires

 cjg1 Says:  Liz had nevr had a Caipirinha before Buenos AIres. She saw a picture of it at Temple Bar and decided she must try one. After one drink she was hooked. Liz isn't... 

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Hidden treasure

Hidden treasure, Buenos Aires

 TheWanderingCamel Says:  Unless you were looking for the Piazzolla Tango Centro de Arte, you could easily pass by the entrance to the arcade that leads of Florida at No 165, down near... 

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Crossing the river

Crossing the river, Buenos Aires

 TheWanderingCamel Says:  Just over an hour across the steely waters of the Rio de la Plata, and a world away in atmosphere, La Colonia del Sacramento, in Uraguay provides a wonderfully... 

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starbucks 1st shop in Argentina!

starbucks 1st shop in Argentina!, Buenos Aires

 solcitom87 Says:  if you love starbucks! guess what? there is one shop in Argentina! it's located next to Alto Palermo Shopping, in Palermo Neighborhood ( Av. Coronel Diaz and... 

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Horse riding in the Andes with gaucho families

Horse riding in the Andes with gaucho families, Buenos Aires

 Waterdance Says:  If you like horse riding, you come to Argentina and you have the time, this might be an unique opportunity to ride in the Andes in the Northwest of... 

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arund buenos aires on a Bike!

arund buenos aires on a Bike!, Buenos Aires

 solcitom87 Says:  you can rent a bike or take a tour around buenos airesthe best time, saturday afternoon or sunday morning! no traffic on sunday!cost: $8 per hour$28 - 4... 

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Temaiken Zoo, Outskirts of Buenos Aires

Temaiken Zoo, Outskirts of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires

 quickroute Says:  The Buenos Aires city zoo has a reputation for being a bit old and drab and the animals a bit, well, old and drab! However about 60kms outside the city is... 

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