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As at late 2010, Teatro Colon has re-opened. The 2010 Ballet season was cancelled due to bad conditions for the dancers but the musical performances including Operas are on. The... more »
Anuva Wines offers a wine tasting for visitors to (and residents of) Buenos Aires. They can lead the tastings in English, Spanish, or both simultaneously, and at basically any... more »
Opened in 2008, this art gallery, that refuses to call itself a museum, is part of Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat's private collection and shows one of the most important permanent... more »
Palacio Barolo is the best place to capture panoramic views of Buenos Aires. It is located on Avenida de Mayo between Avenida 9 de Julio and Plaza de Congresso at Av. de Mayo... more »
The Recoleta Cemetery was opened for ordinary people in 1822 but as Recoleta’s reputation improved, so did that of the cemetery. Now many presidents and historic figures important... more »
Beautiful park with old trees by day. However, do NOT visit at night with children. It becomes the renown high-end tranvestite pick-up cruising zone. However Sunday... more »
Open Tuesday - Sunday, 1400 - 1900hs (2-7pm). General Admission is $2.00, Seniors and Students, $1.00. Free on Tuesdays. They have a bookstore and giftshop open during museum... more »
If when one thinks of Buenos Aires one sees colourful calligraphic signs, old wooden walled cafes, and a general sense of gritty aliveness, then one is certainly thinking of San... more »
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