Capital of Argentina and Pictures unveil the vibrant atmosphere of Buenos Aires. What makes it so charming and unforgettable – architecture, parks, food, wine, tango, milongas, nightlife and warm, friendly porteños. And all that spiced with pictures.
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Capital of Argentina and Pictures: City of Buenos Aires
Since long Buenos Aires is called “Paris of the South America”.
While this name is fully deserved it still does not reflect the true nature and image of Buenos Aires. The city style is determined by the combination of beautiful French-style architecture skillfully blended with Art Deco and the modern era one. However all that is done the way preserving the charm of the old times (chapeau!).
Sky-scrappers are kept out of the downtown and are mainly concentrated in the area of Puerto Madero. But Buenos Aires is not only about its beautiful architecture – there is much more “in the air” here……
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It is hard to walk on the streets of Buenos Aires without noticing magnificent buildings with their richly decorated facades, portals, balconies...
The best way to visit Buenos Aires attractions is to join the walking tours. You can do it by selecting: Buenos Aires Walking Tours
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Puerto Madero with its skyscrapers.
Left: The glass covered opening in the upper part of the building is a big garden with trees, the cranes serve as a reminiscence of the old Puerto Madero infrastructure.
Center: the well preserved old-style facade "softens" the impact of the imposing "all-glass-and-steel" structure behind;
Right: modern-era skyscrapers' designs prove open-mind visions of Argentinean architects...
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Buenos Aires is a big garden...
Left: Nymph in the pond in Buenos Aires Botanical Garden;
Center: Rose "Kartocrea" from the Garden of Roses and Poets received this year Gold Award (Mr. Kordes Shohne - Germany) ;
Right: Few hundred old tree in Recoleta with the impressive web of roots.
If you would like to relax from the city's noise, breath in scents of flowers and fresh earth, then visit an oasis of peace and serenity by selecting: --> Buenos Aires Botanical Garden
Or find the best of the Zoo Park by selecting:--> Zoo Buenos Aires
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"Suspended Gardens" but this time in Buenos Aires
Teatro Colon (Colon Theater) considered as one of the best in the world is only a tip of the iceberg. Just next to it, along the Avenida Corrientes there are more theaters than on NYC’s Broadway and London’s Soho together.
Teatro Colon - magnificent Entrance Hall
To visit the Teatro Colon, please select the link: --> Teatro Colon Tours
Bookstores are omnipresent - not only that Argentineans still read books but many of them write as well!
Latin American’s art, literature and in general culture is very rich and has a lot to offer. Tango shows as well as many other cultural events happen in front of you on the streets….In other words the Capital of Argentina – Ciudad de Buenos Aires has “something in the air” – something you cannot easily discriminate but you certainly deeply feel.
In 2000 a bookstore "El Ateneo" opened doors in the building of former theater on Santa Fe (Palermo). In 2008 it was ranked by the British newspaper The Guardian as the 2nd best bookstore in the world!
Even bookstores are open just in case you would like to spend the night with an exciting book (there is a saying that “book is your best friend”…). And this is not about “crazy teens” that anyhow do not sleep – you will see middle age people dining and chatting, men in their “autumn” of life occupying bars, drinking beer, smoking cigars and watching football (soccer) games or simply discussing their political convictions…
I hope that this page from Capital of Argentina and Pictures was convincing enough to seriously think about visiting this beautiful city so "Hasta la vista en Buenos Aires"....:-)
If you want to read more travels tips to prepare yourself for vacation in Argentina then please select one of the following links:
Food and Restaurants Argentina Facts and Pictures-(page 1)
Public Transport Argentina Information -(page 2)
Security & Financial Tips Information on Argentina -(page 3)
Argentinean People Buenos Aires People -(page 5)
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Not sure yet where to go and what to see in Argentina? You may find help selecting: Tourist Destinations in Argentina
However if you are falling in love with Buenos Aires (I do not blame you, it happened to me) then please select: Buenos Aires Walking Tours
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Argentina
Travel tips
Tourist Destinations
Food & Restaurants tips
Public Transport tips
Safety and Financial tips
Intro to Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires People
Buenos Aires and around....
Buenos Aires Walking Tours
Palacio Barolo (2 pages)
Teatro Colon Tours (2 pages)
San Martin Plaza
General San Martin Monument
Anchorena Palace
Basilica of Blessed Sacrament
Kavanagh Building
English Tower
Recoleta Cemetery (4 pages)
Church Our Lady of Pillar (2 pages)
Buenos Aires Cathedral (2 pages)
Puerto Madero (2 pages)
Delta Tigre (3 pages)
Plaza de Mayo Tour (2 pages)
Plaza del Congreso Tour (3 pages)
Colonia del Sacramento-Uruguay (4 pages)
Park "La Flor"
Reserva Ecologica Costanera
Buenos Aires Zoo (2 pages)
Botanical Garden (2 pages)
Food and restaurants
La Tasca -Patagonia
Café Tortoni Buenos Aires
Hotels
Loi Suites-Iguazu Falls (3 pages)
Hotel w/Infinity Pools
Travel Destinations
Arrayanes Park (2 pages)
Bariloche Lake District Info (4 pages)
Isla Victoria Bariloche (2 pages)
Valle Encantado
Limay River Anfiteatro
Iguacu Falls Map & Info
Iguacu Falls (6 pages)
Cerro Campanario
Lake District
Puente del Inca (2 pages)
Mendoza-Santiago Rd
Mt Aconcagua
Cristo Redentor
Transandino Railway
Atuel Canyon (2 pages)
Atuel Adventures (1 page)
Parque das Aves (Brazil next to Iguazu)
Map and facts
Rainforest Aviary
Toucans
Hummingbirds
Paranal
Aviary
Macaws Aviary

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