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Recoleta The oldest cemetery in Buenos Aires is full of elegant buildings and statues...
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Evita Peron's tomb
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La famiglia Parenti miei - era BELLISIMO conoscervi e veramente, mi ero molto...
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Tutti insieme - todo juntos
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beautiful architecture, quaint, elegant coffee shops, characteristic...
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View outside our hostel on Avenida de Mayo.
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The widest street in the world ... Nuevo de Julio, where our hostel was, is right near the hustle and bustle of...
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The Cathedral
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San Telmo Cobblestone streets, old homes, antique shops and markets, little...
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On the way to La Boca On the way to La Boca, the city changes dramatically. Apparently, it is very...
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La Boca - Caminito Caminito is the colourful haven of Tango, filled with art galleries, wooden...
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el color, el color, el color!
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El Ateneo One of the most famous bookstores in Buenos Aires that used to be an old...
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You can have coffee at the old stage.
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Muchos perros! These multi-dogwalkers are apparently common in Buenos Aires (photo by M....
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El Subte ... subway Believe it or not, one of the subway lines in Buenos Aires (Linea A)...
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Cafe Tortoni One of the most famous cafes in Buenos Aires - full of antique...
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We love Submarinos! Submarinos are a type of drink in Buenos Aires. They bring you hot milk and a...
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Carlos Gardel Is probably the most famous tango singer there is (at least from Argentina).
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Amigos.. Nice to meet friends along the way ... Chris from Wales, Brian and Wan...
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Tango classes
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After our lesson we had dinner and a live tango show with live music.
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los leccións privados Margaret and I enjoyed tango so much we took private lessons from a very nice...
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