Kamis, 06 Januari 2011

What to see and do in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is one of the oldest and largest in the Americas cities. It has very different architecture that comes in part from the traditional Spanish and European influences, but is also a bustling metropolis now with modern buildings as well. Buenos Aires is often called the "Paris of the Americas".
Places to stay
Buenos Aires offers many different types of accommodation for all types of tourists. There are many different types of hotels, from the luxury of the austere. There are hostels and motels available, which of course are slightly cheaper than a hotel, but still offer very good services. Course, for the adventurous particular also exists the option of camping or a stay in country cottages.
Things to see
The historic centre of the city of Buenos Aires is suburbs of Montserrat and San Telmo and these are most often visited by tourists who offer more opportunities to experience the city. There are ancient squares, theaters, museums and intertwine with restaurants and cafes, and bars. There is a cathedral, a cathedral has been there since colonial times Spanish. There is the Teatro Colón, one of the largest in South America, theatres as well as the building of the National Bank and the National Congress and the Town Hall.
Also in Buenos Aires are the famous libraries world, tango shows, schools of dance, art galleries, the National Library and the cemetery, where the famous people such as Eva Perón are buried, as well as many other cultural figures and historic Argentines.
Places of interest
There are many beautiful man and natural sights to see in and around the city. The Zoo of Buenos Aires, botanical gardens and forests of Palermo (which has a Lake, the rose garden and the Planetarium). There are train stations beautifully built terminal railroad retirement, as well as the Park of the Plaza San Martin and his war monuments. It is also the Corrientes Avenue, which is home to cinemas, theatres, libraries and music stores. Also found in this area is the Colosseum of Luna Park, the cultural centre of St. Martin and the Abasto market, which is now used as a shopping centre, but is an art deco market.
Activities
By far and large popular BA daytime activity is walking in the city and visit historical sites, museums and other buildings of note. You can also perform tours on foot or by bus and watch tango shows during the day or rock and jazz concerts. Bicycle day tours are also possible around the city, however are not an overabundance of bike paths, so you need to go in traffic at times.
Days of stay
Of course, it is also possible to visit areas close to BA if your longest stay. To the West of Buenos Aires is the Luján Basilica, which is one of the oldest French Gothic cathedrals in Argentina. Another nearby town Colonia del Sacramento, which is a historical Portuguese city.
In and around Buenos Aires opportunities are endless.

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