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Pink Palace. This is the official government building where the president works.
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central bank, the cathedral, and the Cabildo. One of the most important statues in
Argentina is located in the center of the square. It is General Belgrano on his horse
holding the country’s flag. He was an important figure for Argentina because he was
one of the leaders for the Argentine Declaration of Independence. One of the most
important events that happen in the square are the Madres de la Plaza, which means
Mothers of May square. Mothers of children who “disappeared” by the military
dictatorship from 1976-1983, are seen every Thursday afternoon in the plaza
demanding answers on where their children are located.

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                    <text>Recoleta is a beautiful neighborhood with French-inspired architecture, the enormous recoleta
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wide selection of stores and restaurants. The bars provide opportunity for an energetic nightlife
while the museums and plazas make a great place to bring children for the day. The entire
neighborhood is a great way to experience what Buenos Aires has to offer.
If you can make it there on a weekend, you’ll find fairs and markets with local crafts and
products. Apart from unique and exotic products, it also provides a chance to talk with some
very interesting people. Specifically, the one in plaza Francia was magnificent.
My favorite spot in Recolecta is a shopping mall that my friends and I found while wandering
the avenue Santa Fe. The mall has a skatepark aesthetic, and is decorated with stickers, spray
paint, and posters. The mall has shops full of alternative clothing, graphic shirts, and musical
memorabilia. It even has two tattoo and piercing shops!
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interesting people, exciting shops, and restaurants and bars filled with new experiences waiting
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Telmo was a neighborhood of mansions and other homes, but a cholera epidemic broke out
and many fled. A wave of European immigrants later made this neighborhood their home. San
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Sundays are the best time to go, because of all of the markets and parties on Calle Defensa.
There is such a wide variety of items you can get at the markets- matte cup and straw, leather
products, woven attire, gems, jewelry, the list goes on. There are many tango performances
that the public can go watch. With many great restaurants comes great cuisine. A snack that
many enjoy is a choripan, sausage on bread, which tastes amazing with chimichurri, a veggie
marmalade. There is a plethora of restaurants to choose from, it all depends on what you are
in the mood for. Not in the mood to eat, there are also pubs in this area.

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                    <text>Food in Palermo
Palmero is the premiere spot in Buenos Aries for food, fun and a night you will never
forget. The streets of Palmero are lined with a majority of the bars, nightclub and high-quality
restaurants in the city. It, in turn, has been given the honorary designation of SoHo after the
similarly famous areas in Manhattan and London of the same name. Its high-quality restaurants,
such as Fogon, serve a plethora of different local cuisines like mollejas, chinchlines, and
choripan at a very affordable cost to Americans. However, while the food may be affordable,
there is nothing cheap about Fogon and the surrounding restaurants. The interiors are decorated
in a modern, contemporary fashion that gives the restaurant a very prestigious feel with features
like the bar, which is the only sitting place in the restaurant, giving customers an amazing view
of the cooking process before them. However, if unique cuisine of Fogon is not pleasing to your
pallet, there are many other restaurant’s in the area for you to enjoy. By simply walking down
the streets of Palermo, you will witness some of the best of what the city has to offer and you
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Puerto Madero is a dock side area where many tourists and runners visit. People who go
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there are street performers playing music or putting on shows, and many stop to take pictures and
enjoy themselves. There are many locals who show up in groups near some restaurants with
large windows to practice their dance moves, hoping to better their dances and performances. A
notable landmark in this area is the Puente de la Mujer, Spanish for the “Women’s Bridge.” This
is a footbridge connecting the two sides of the port that was built during 1998, right before
Argentina’s economic collapse. This is one of the largest rotating pedestrian bridges in the world
and allows for the safe passage of ships of various types. Many people stop to take pictures of
the beautiful spectacle while others take pictures on it. Regardless, this area is great for those
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area nor the prominence of gangs but, instead, symbolizes the freedom of speech that was once
not available to the citizens of Argentina. Many restaurants, building owners, and even the
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The boat tour of the Delta Tigre and the northern zone of Buenos Aires is a delightful,
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houses through the Delta Tigre and some buildings in the northern zone of Buenos Aires. An
interesting prospect of this experience is that every house along this area has a boat and a dock.
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all; however, most of these places are not cheap to rent due to their unique nature. Many tourists
opt to visit for a weekend or just a day. Either way, the boat tour of the Delta Tigre show be
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The Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires is a botanical
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Avenue, Las Heras Avenue, and República Árabe Siria Street. Upon entering, it feels like
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when they city feels overwhelming, a perfect place for taking pictures, or as a muse for an artist
or painter. If one part of the garden does not please the viewer, there are three other types of
gardens to go to: Roman garden, French garden, Oriental garden, and Argentinean Indigenous
Americas garden. This rare spectacle was declared as a national monument in 1996, so there is
luckily no worry of people destroying its artistry anytime soon.

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