The birthplace of the tango is, like the dance itself, captivating, seductive and bustling with excited energy. Atmospheric old neighborhoods are rife with romantic restaurants and thumping nightlife, and Buenos Aires' European heritage is evident in its architecture, boulevards and parks. Cafe Tortoni, the city's oldest bar, will transport you back to 1858, and the spectacular Teatro Colon impresses just as it did in 1908. Latin America's shopping capital offers the promise of premium retail therapy along its grand, wide boulevards.
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Fundación Proa is a contemporary art center known for its groundbreaking exhibits from world-famous vanguard artists such as Duchamp, Giacometti, Malevich or Ai WeiWei, to name a few. Proa is located in an Italian house from the 19th century, entirely refurbished including a modern glass façade, and just a few steps from Caminito, the city’s most famous street in the historic neighborhood of La Boca, home of tango and Boca Juniors football team. If you plan to visit us, make sure to check out Proa21, our brand new place dedicated to contemporary artistic experimentation and investigation, just one block away from the main building. CAFE PROA - THE BEST VIEW! You can also have something to eat and drink a glass of wine in our Café while you enjoy a panoramic view over the Riachuelo and the landmark Transbordador bridge. LIBRARY & SHOP Visit our shop and bookstore with a unique selection of objects from local designers, art publications and books from independent publishers.
This is an international class museum, located in La Boca neighborhood from Buenos Aires, near Bombonera Stadium. It has a modern and beatiful architecture. I also recommend going to the Cafe in the top floor.
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Con "Mi Foto De Boca" vas a cumplir tu sueño de acceder a la gloriosa Bombonera, ingresando, por el túnel de jugadores, al mítico campo de juego, podrás visitar el vestuario local de los jugadores y tener una vista única del estadio desde el palco preferencial. Incluyendo una fotografía o vídeo en los 3 sectores exclusivos.
One of my favourite memories of Buenos Aires, was attending a Boca Juniors' football game on their home turf (naturally). I quickly learned that no fans from the opposing team are permitted to attend these games, (which goes for the other teams as well) --for good reason. The atmosphere was electric and incredibly exciting. How could it not be with so many loyal and extremely passionate fans chanting enthusiastically for their beloved Boca Juniors' team. I initially turned down a ticket because I thought it was a little pricey ($100 US), that is until an Argentinian friend told me how hard it was for locals to get tickets. Everyone, she said, wants to see these games, and I shouldn't miss out on this opportunity. Boy, was she ever right! Anyone who has a chance to attend one of these games should grab it. Just remember to always cheer for the home team!!
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@labocadelarte Shop and Art Space, by artists Bea Grosso and Vastasimon. We are in a beautiful building of the year 1896, former residence of Italian immigrants, called conventillo. The place was restored by the architect Beatriz Maria Grosso, who prioritized to preserve the identity of the property and the original materials. We occupy one of the spaces on the ground floor, and we go out to the sidewalk to exhibit our works and share beautiful art experiences. It is the most authentic area of La Boca, with its neighbors in the streets, choripan stalls, and art at every step. The street where we are, Del Valle Iberlucea, is the way to go from Caminito to La Bombonera
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