Consider Visiting Buenos Aires

City that Never Fails to Impress
You’ll be shocked at how much the city Buenos Aires has too offer, especially if you plan to take a quick break to try and see all the main attractions. The depth of the history of Argentina couldn’t be more evident than it is within Buenos Aires. It was formed by the Spanish in 1536 and still today keeps hold of its latin roots.

The city is noticeably divided up into sections so depending what you want to do, there’s an easy way to work out how to do it! The south of the city tends to be the most popular not just with tourists but also the locals. Within the south you’ll find the oldest section of the city still paved with cobbles on the streets, narrow paths and the best architectural buildings and structures that Argentina has to offer. Why not take a stroll and visit the ever popular antiques markets in San Telmo or witness the passion Argentineans have for the game of football, the die hard fans you’ll discover in La Boca. You’ll find an intriguing mix of both old culture and the new modern approach to living that the city has adopted.

If its amazing palaces, plazas and parks you’re looking for, then its definitely worth heading towards the north of the city. Museums like Retiro’s Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano, Palermo’s Museo de Arte Decorativo, and Belgrano’s Museo de Arte Español are all to be seen during your trip. All giving a true sense of what Argentinean culture is about.

During the winter months Buenos Aires has its best average annual temperatures so you can enjoy all the city has to offer with no worries. So with an almost unlimited selection of sights to see, vast history, famous landmarks, shopping, night life… not forget the tango, a trip to Buenos Aires is a must!

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