GerardoNets
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Hi, I'm going to Buenos Aires for a few days (February 26-29) Any recommendations on what to see and where to go?
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I recommend visiting both the Plaza 25 de Mayo, where you will find the Casa Rosada, the government house, and visit the Plaza de los 2 congresos where you will find the congress of the nation, I think they offer guided tours in the congress.What areas do you plan to be in? What do you like?
You can visit the Palermo lakes and the Rosedal, as well as all the Palermo neighborhoods like Palermo SoHo or Hollywood.
In Recoleta you can visit the Japanese Garden (there are activities as well as several Koi fish ponds), you can visit the Alcorta shopping mall (I recommend visiting the Casa Paradiso space by Donato DeSantis) the MALBA (Art Museum), as well as the Museum of Fine Arts and Decorative Art (these 2 have free entrance), In the heart of Recoleta you have the Recoleta Cemetery where are the tombs of great personalities and politicians of Buenos Aires, there you can find the pantheon of Carlos Gardel and Eva Duarte de Peron, in the vicinity there is a craft market where you may find some pearl, also this area has great movement of breweries and burger places in addition to the Shopping Recoleta Urban Mall. A few blocks away you also have the National Library Mariano Moreno, a building of curious architecture where besides being a library, it houses cultural activities.
I also recommend visiting Puerto Madero, there you will find the Puente de la Mujer, the Fragata Sarmiento (which is a museum ship which I recommend visiting), the area of the docks has a lot of bars and restaurants where you will find a good level in general (or at least higher prices in the menus ... is the reality), I recommend walking around Juana Manso a little. On the other hand, you have in Puerto Madero the Ecoparque.What areas do you plan to be in? What do you like?
You can visit the Palermo lakes and the Rosedal, as well as all the Palermo neighborhoods like Palermo SoHo or Hollywood.
In Recoleta you can visit the Japanese Garden (there are activities as well as several Koi fish ponds), you can visit the Alcorta shopping mall (I recommend visiting the Casa Paradiso space by Donato DeSantis) the MALBA (Art Museum), as well as the Museum of Fine Arts and Decorative Art (these 2 have free entrance), In the heart of Recoleta you have the Recoleta Cemetery where are the tombs of great personalities and politicians of Buenos Aires, there you can find the pantheon of Carlos Gardel and Eva Duarte de Peron, in the vicinity there is a craft market where you may find some pearl, also this area has great movement of breweries and burger places in addition to the Shopping Recoleta Urban Mall. A few blocks away you also have the National Library Mariano Moreno, a building of curious architecture where besides being a library, it houses cultural activities.
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