Discover the best top things to do in Capital Federal District, Argentina including Recoleta, Puerto Madero, Jardin Japones, Centro Cultural Kirchner, Bosques de Palermo, Lagos de Palermo, Palermo, Estadio Alberto J. Armando (La Bombonera), Museo de los Ninos, Museo River Plate.
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4.5 based on 21,652 reviews
This fashionable, upscale neighborhood is lined with cafes, boutiques and galleries and morphs into a street fair on weekends.
This is a lovely place for walking on week days (on weekends is full of people) and visit the Recoleta's church, the Recoleta's cementery, the Fine Arts museum, have a "café" in La biela "Remarkable bar", go shopping in the elegant Alvear Avenue or Recoleta Mall or eating in a lot of restaurants.
4.5 based on 41,553 reviews
By day, this riverfront area is a booming business and shopping district and by night, a hip neighborhood with pricey restaurants and fashionable clubs.
A place by the river where Nature meets the city, the Woman's Bridge, and a cute passage by the river to go for a stroll during the Summer, and get the breeze. Nice restaurants, ice cream places and gourmet stores around too. Don't miss it.
4.5 based on 13,669 reviews
A tranquil Zen garden complete with fish ponds and an arched bridge even offers a traditional tea house.
beautiful gardens, well manicured it felt like an oasis in the middle of buenos aires such a nice walk through the little bridges and waterfall loved the koi fish in the pond, and the pergola
4.5 based on 2,011 reviews
The communications office of Buenos Aires, a scintillating example of the city's gorgeous architecture.
I visited this center several times for free concerts. They all have been high level quality and they were from classic to tango music! Never in my life I found a place like this anywhere.
4.5 based on 8,238 reviews
Open to the public since 1874, the Bosques de Palermo is the oldest park in Buenos Aires.
This place is the best to relax from the speed of the traffic, the sound of it and the crowded downtown. There are lots of beautiful trees, lakes with boats and ducks and gees, a hugh rose garden with many different species, an Spanish patio with original ceramics from Andalucia, a Planetarium recently upgraded, and a municipal golf link. So any tourist must visit Palermo !! Also nice statues, dont miss them. And an Art Museum and restaurants.
4.5 based on 1,248 reviews
Just like Bosques de Palermo, this helps you escape from the concrete jungle and enjoy some time with the nature.
4.5 based on 5,773 reviews
Hip Buenos Aires neighborhood attracts modes and businesspeople.
Palermo is a fun lively neighbourhood with a host of good shopping, delicious restaurants and markets
4.5 based on 6,227 reviews
I joined a guided tour of the stadium and I really enjoyed it! Being a fan of football and knowing about Boca I had to come here but I was surprised by the stadium's layout and features. It was really interesting and you;d never get a stadium like this in England. Just wish the seasons was running as I'd have lover to see Boca playing.
4.5 based on 2,335 reviews
Located inside the Abasto Shopping Mall, this kids’ museum is a representation of a city's businesses: there is a supermarket, a bank, a candy shop, a TV studio, a radio station, a port (featuring a pirate ship!), a house, and much more! There is no "no touching" here, our aim is for kids to learn while playing. All kids from 0 to 12 years old can come and play, for the youngest ones, the Museum includes a soft play area.
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