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.
Restaurants in Buenos Aires
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This is the memorial to the people who were "disappeared" under the military Junta in the 70's and 80's. It gives a good insight into the awful events at that time - thousands upon thousands of opposnents to the Junta were arrested without proper cause and illegally detained/ki9lled. It is very moving and thoughtprovoking place.
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Ver well organised and interesting tour of the stadium and informative well structured and modern museum adjacent.
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Chinatown
Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. It is basically a residential area.
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its only a few blocks big, and except from some street food, there is nothing new. There are Chinese super markets, but you'll find them all over the city of BA. Although you do feel like its a big concentration of Asians once you're there.
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