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One of the most complete travel guides of Buenos Aires, the capital of the Argentine Republic. The name means fair winds in Spanish. It is one of the largest cities in Latin America, with a lot of cultural offerings, and is the point of departure for traveling to the rest of the country. This guide contains very useful information, for travelers, that will help them have a pleasant stay there. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Buenos Aires, busy, vibrant city and the central embarkation point for the produce and products that are transported to every area of Argentina. |
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A general description of Buenos Aires, as sophisticated as any European city, with its wide avenues, fine colonial architecture and rows of pavement cafes. The city was built by French, Italian and Spanish immigrants and the Portenos (locals) still regard themselves as more European than South American. Travelers walking through the leafy parks and boulevards could be forgiven for thinking they were in Madrid, Paris or Milan. |
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A useful and captivating overview of Buenos Aires, one of the most European cities in South America. It is a very stylish city with many interesting buildings from the nineteenth century. It is also known as the South American Paris for its architecture and style. |
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Buenos Aires combines the laid-back ambiance of a European capital with the fiery passion of a Latin-American barrio, a combination that makes a Buenos Aires holiday irresistible to most. Travel to Buenos Aires for beaches, delectable shops, stunning weather, colorful neighborhoods and arguably the best nightlife in the world, all the ingredients for a wonderful holiday in Buenos Aires. |
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