Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, known as the “world capital of tango” their culture hosts a great taste for this kind of dance that symbolizes passion and sensuality.

Buenos Aires is cosmopolitan, vibrant and full of bucolic spots where the ride and interesting activities are its closest allies. If you really want, then you can pay attention to the possible places you can consider to make your visit an unforgettable experience.

  • El Viejo Almacen (The Old Warehouse): It is a corner located in the neighborhood of San Telmo which is an important site of cultural interest by concentrating the historical and traditional influence that characterizes the country. It was formed in the nineteenth century, and in it the presence of immigrants that together achieved a special crossing of races and emerging cultures, giving rise to tango. It also has a very traditional architecture.
  • El Cabildo (The Town Council): A building on the 65th Bolivar Street; it represents an administrative emblem of the city, now it houses the Cabildo National Historical Museum and the May Revolution, and it also hosts a craft fair in which there are jewelry exhibits, paintings and other objects.
  • El Teatro Colón (The Colon Theater): As its name implies, it refers to a theater that features exclusive acoustic orchestras, concerts and attractive performances daily. It will be an excellent choice to enjoy a good atmosphere with music, produced by the best specialists.
  • La Casa Rosada (The Pink House): It has an emblematic character which is of great importance for the Argentinian nation; in this house the functions of the governmental authority are concentrated, that is, the president. Moreover, in this governmental house there is a museum in which the history of the different governments that have controlled the country are on permanent display. It was declared a National Historic Landmark.
  • Puerto Madero (Madero’s Harbor): Boasting a charming view of Río de Plata, is a sector that has a wide variety of restaurants, hotels, businesses, offices and sites that stand out and make reference to the feminine power, as it can be shown by El Puente de la Mujer . Its name comes from the projection of a camouflaged image depicting a couple dancing tango, where one of the pieces is part of the human figure and the rest represents the silhouette of women.

Fabulous ¿isn’t it right? Note that these attractive places are just a few of the many that exist in this fascinating city. Buenos Aires will offer a ride filled with lots of history, tango and fine dining. Therefore, think no more and decide to venture into this wonderful and breathtaking city.

ALFA

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