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Vintage Buenos Aires Travel Poster Giclee Print

In Buenos Aires the best way to sightsee is to take a conducted tour or rent a horse-drawn carriage for a ride round the beautiful Palermo Park, which has everything from a rose garden to a race course; from a fair ground to the beaches of Rio de la Plata. Take a ride down the Avenida 9 de Julio, said to be the widest avenue in the world. Or go out along the Avenida del Libertador to Palermo Park, visit the Plaza de Mayo and Plaa del Congresso and along the Avenida General Paz, or La Costanera along the waterfront. There are few old buildings in the capital; it is essentially a modern, rebuild city. The waterfront district of La Boca is the Italian quarter, colorful, gay and noisy. It is full of Italian restaurants with writers and artists turning the street into a gallery. Take a look at Casa Rosada, the pink building n Plaza de Mayo, that houses the President’s offices.

Among the old churches visit Nuestra Senora de la Merced (Our Lady of Mercy), the Cathedral on Plaa de Mayo, Santo Domingo and Nuestra Pilar. Take a launch trip to El Tigre, the delta of the Parana River. It is a huge network of streams and canals, creating hundreds of small islands built up with luxury villas and strange buildings rising up from the water. It is only 17 miles from the city center, and there is a frequent and inexpensive riverboat service. Do not miss the chance to visit a cattle ranch or estancia. There is one within two hours of Buenos Aires.

Royal Mail Line, Buenos Aires

Royal Mail Line, Buenos Aires
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Argentines Tango Dancers Buenos Aires Argentina Poster Print

Tango Dancers on Calle Caminito, La Boca District, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Tango Dancers on Calle Caminito, La Boca District, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A country as huge as this is more like a continent. It is as varied and as different region to region as the whole of North America. Any land made up of tropical jungle with waterfalls, vast ‘prairie’ plains, the Pampa, wild mountains that once were Inca country, though a little ‘Switzerland’ to the ice of the Artarctic, cannot fail to show you something new.

The essence of Argentina is the richness of the land and the people. This si really is cattle country – there are over 100,000,000. In Buenos Aires, the capital, the people are as sophisticated and a cosmopolitan as those in Paris, London or Rome. Life in Buenos Aires is lived in high style. The Argentines are a very united people, a mixture of European immigrants and Indian stock. They all speak Spanish. Whether they are from the jungle or the mountain ice and snow, they have one common interest – a love of sport. In Argentina, you can hunt, fish, sail, ski, climb mountains, see a glacier that is still growing, explore the jungle, just sit in the sun, swim from sandy beaches or ride.

Exotic Vacations with a Limited Budget

Exotic Vacations with a Limited Budget

Are you fed up with going on the identical boring family vacation year in year out? Are you wanting to travel somewhere exotic this coming year, except your vacation budget is somewhat limited? Lots of people have the perception that exotic vacations are solely for the affluent and celebrities or for people that have money to waste, but you’d probably be amazed by how many exotic vacations are offered for those, just like you, with a limited vacation budget. Outlined in this article we are going to show you a duo of exotic vacation spots in South America that are excellent for spicing up your next holiday.

Santiago, Chile

If you’re planning to visit South America, you just must make time for a stop in historic Santiago, Chile. Santiago is positioned at the bottom of the majestic Andes Mountain range and in close proximity to amazing beaches. Perhaps the most important thing about Santiago is that it’s a particularly affordable destination. Santiago is central to some of the grandest hotels in South America, with hotel prices covering anything from $50 to $100, along with a great deal to see. In Santiago, you’ll definitely prefer to stay a number of nights while you’re there.

Santiago, Chile is surely an exotic vacation which possesses scores of museums and art galleries together with local, open-air shopping and exceptional architecture. Countless restaurants and cafes dot the Chilean landscape, featuring mouth-watering local cuisine and tasty cocktails to assist you to unwind and take it easy.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

In past times, exotic vacations to Buenos Aires, Argentina were certainly not affordable, but the latest economic troubles in this country have prompted many Argentinean resort operators to reduce their prices in order to bring in far more tourism. And it has worked, too. Today, travelers going to Argentina can simply manage on less than a hundred dollars per day and soak up everything that this magnificent metropolitan vacation spot has to provide.

Buenos Aires offers white, sandy beaches and wonderful scenery that’s ideal for the explorer inside your group, but there may be no question that this populous city is most widely known for its incredible, non-stop nightlife. Excellent for young travelers hoping to party, Buenos Aires features a huge selection of tasty local restaurants and music-filled nightclubs where dancing and partying rages the whole night.

The South American cities of Santiago and Buenos Aires are only two illustrations of exactly how you can certainly stretch your vacation budget this season and still find something to do unusual. If an exotic vacation is exactly what you’re after, South America should truly be on your list.

Buenos Aires: Tango and soccer everywhere

Tango Bar Sign, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Tango Bar Sign, Buenos Aires, Argentina Photographic Print
Carrasco, Demetrio
12 in. x 16 in.
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The best day to visit San Telmo, the oldest district of Buenos Aires, Sunday, when the antique street festival takes place. Besides antiques, clothing, porcelain and handicrafts, one can find a wide choice of restaurants and cafes around the plaza Dorrego, the heart of the fair. The street is busy with several street musicians and artists.

Synonym of Tango and soccer, the district of La Boca attracts attention with houses painted in different colors. La Boca is located in the stadium of Boca Juniors football team celebrated player Diego Maradona. Go to the stadium is crucial to get in touch with the passions of soccer Portenhos that the inhabitants of Buenos are called (the meaning of the port).

Speaking of Tango, the sensual rhythm of Argentina can be enjoyed in various ways. The tanguerias are totally designed for tourists and to present a “jaw dropping” show with orchestras and dancers on stage, with dinner included. Milongas are balls casual frequented by people of all ages, where you can try to learn first steps of tango.

In Caminito, a pedestrian street of 100 meters, tourists tango shows on the streets or bars. The street was founded by famous local artist, Benito Quinquela Martín, who urged residents to paint their houses with colorful studio in the neighborhood has been transformed into a museum (Museo de Bellas Artes de La Boca), with some of his works and other exhibitions. In La Boca is also worth a visit Proa Foundation, one of the newest and best galleries in town.

Recoleta is one of the most aristocratic of the city, although the only thing that most attracts the attention of the Argentines and foreigners is the local cemetery, where Evita Peron’s remains are. Even today, Argentines gathered at his mausoleum to mourn the death of political leader and “standard-bearer of the humble.” North of the cemetery entrance, you can see the colonial baroque church Nuestra Señora del Pilar, built by the Jesuits in the early 17th century.

Buenos Aires Design is an enclosed shopping center dedicated to furniture and decoration. Walk a little more, you will find the main museum in Argentina, Museo de Arte Moderno, with its collection mainly European cuisine. Palermo, divided by area, is the largest district of the city. Palermo Soho is an elegant, bohemian and avant-garde area full of fancy shops. Plaza Cortázar, in honor of the Argentine writer Julio Cortazar, is the epicenter of bohemian Soho. The place is surrounded by fancy trattorias, cafes and bars.

The bosques (forests) Palermo host many natural areas. The Green Zone includes Jardín Japonés (Japanese Garden), Planetarium (Planetarium) Galileo, Jardin Botanico (Botanical Garden), the zoo and other areas of artificial lakes surrounded by trees. In these places, portenhos gather to sunbathe and walk. Also in the neighborhood is the Malba (Museum of Latin American Art). Malba has a large collection of Latin American artists of the 20th century.

The newest neighborhood in Buenos Aires Puerto Madero, reborn in 1991 with the resumption of the Old Harbour area. The area became a tourist attraction upscale with sophisticated restaurants and nightclubs, where you can stay until dawn. The Puente de la Mujer, abstract intended to illustrate a couple dancing the tango is a beautiful bridge that connects the two sides of the old dock.

No matter where you go into this “Paris of Latin America”, you’re sure to find a vibrant and exciting. The big question is where to begin.

Argentina Airlines Framed Art Print

Argentina Airlines

Argentina Airlines Framed Art Print
20.375 in. x 26.375 in.
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