Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after Greater São Paulo, and is rated one of the …More
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after Greater São Paulo, and is rated one of the 20 largest cities in the world.
Also called the Paris of Latin America, the city has one of the best quality of life in Latin America, despite a rising criminality in the last few years, which makes it the first most visited city in South America (ahead of Rio de Janeiro) as well as the second most visited city across Latin America (behind Mexico City).
From north to south, are essential areas including Belgrano, Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo and La Boca. True femoral artery of the city, a visit usually starts Avenue 9 de Julio, which became famous for being the world's largest.
The Porteños boast elegance and vitality of Buenos Aires ... and almost all say some bad language. They do not hesitate to make comparisons: the avenues look like Parisian boulevards, some old neighborhoods are inspired from Geneva etc ... It is true that Buenos Aires is certainly the most European capitals of South America. We see in the streets a little Madrid, Paris and many Naples. The colors of the city, language, local cuisine and music are completely impregnated by the Latin Culture. Modern buildings and the hustle and bustle of the city blend harmoniously with the old traditions and charming little neighborhoods.
The unique atmosphere of Buenos Aires, the personality of each of its neighborhoods, the friendliness of the people and its rich culture make of the Capital of Argentina a great place to visit.Less
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Also called the Paris of Latin America, the city has one of the best quality of life in Latin America, despite a rising criminality in the last few years, which makes it the first most visited city in South America (ahead of Rio de Janeiro) as well as the second most visited city across Latin America (behind Mexico City).
From north to south, are essential areas including Belgrano, Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo and La Boca. True femoral artery of the city, a visit usually starts Avenue 9 de Julio, which became famous for being the world's largest.
The Porteños boast elegance and vitality of Buenos Aires ... and almost all say some bad language. They do not hesitate to make comparisons: the avenues look like Parisian boulevards, some old neighborhoods are inspired from Geneva etc ... It is true that Buenos Aires is certainly the most European capitals of South America. We see in the streets a little Madrid, Paris and many Naples. The colors of the city, language, local cuisine and music are completely impregnated by the Latin Culture. Modern buildings and the hustle and bustle of the city blend harmoniously with the old traditions and charming little neighborhoods.
The unique atmosphere of Buenos Aires, the personality of each of its neighborhoods, the friendliness of the people and its rich culture make of the Capital of Argentina a great place to visit.Less