Buenos
Aires Travel Guide - It is easy to sightsee
in Buenos Aires because of the way it is laid out.
The city is laid out in a triangle. It has major shopping,
eating and accommodation areas within its city limits.
There are lots of great architectural sights and there
is a very pleasing atmosphere, which is part of its
charm.
If you are the least bit interested in the dance
called the tango, Carlos Garde’s tomb is in
this city and you’ll want to place a visit to
his burial site. You’ll see palaces that are
part Spanish and part British but are really French,
which is interesting to say the least. Some are now
open for the public to see. This is where you’ll
find some of Buenos
Aires finest museums, Palermo’s
Mueseo de lute Decorativo, Belgrano’s Museo
de Art Espanol and Reetrio Museo de Arte Hispansamericano.
All are beautiful and you should spend time visiting
them. Evita is buried at La Resoleta one of the world’s
most astonishing cemeteries and many tourists visit
this site.
There
is a Sunday gaucho fair in Metadoras which offers
live festive music, lots of great foods and horsemen
galloping through the streets. If you are visiting
over a Sunday you’ll wish to see this most awesome
sight. Buenos Aires has many sports
venues, The National Polo Field and huge parks such
as Parque 3de Fedreko and a Japanese Garden. Beautiful
sights as you walk along the countryside.
There are three areas, Avendida General Paz to the
West, The Riva Plate to the Northeast and South is
Riachuelo. It is easy to get around in Buenos
Aires because one long street
runs down the middle of these areas called Avenda
Rivadvia. Supposedly it is the longest street in the
world and it runs for 200 blocks. Plaza de Mao is
the city’s foundational square. Casa Rosada
is the Governmental Palace. Tero Colon is the Buenos
Aires Opera house and all three of these places great tourist attractions to visit.
In
Buenos
Aires you’ll just love to wander
among the streets and the scenery. Barrio Norte is
known for its palaces, plazas and parks. You’ll
spend hours just taking in all the sights as Buenos
Aires is a very beautiful city.
In your search for Buenos Aires Hotels don’t forget to ask for information at the local tourism office. They can give you great advice to find a suitable hotel.