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Green Buenos Aires: Parks and Natural Spaces in the City

  One of the first things that surprises visitors upon arriving in Buenos Aires is the number of green spaces. These not only provide a break from the city center but also offer the opportunity to observe the daily life of the “porteños,” whether they are sharing a picnic or enjoying nature and the famous…

Buenos Aires from Above: 8 Viewpoints and rooftop bars to get the best Panoramic Vistas of the city

Planning to visit Buenos Aires? You will discover the city offers wonderful options, as you will find astonishing places to meet all particular ideas. Once you are enjoying one of the comfortable hotels in the city, we are sure that you want to make the best of your time in Buenos Aires. Of course, traditional…

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5 craft fairs and markets not to be missed while in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, yet still keeping traditions which shaped its identity: craft fairs and markets. Through this article, we will share our suggestions so that you can plan your visit and make the most of your time in Buenos Aires. Here ́s an advance: try to schedule your stay in Buenos Aires for a weekend, that’s when magic happens. San Telmo Fair (sometimes known as San Telmo flea market) In San Telmo, towards the south, one of the oldest areas in the city. Located around Dorrego Square and along Defensa street up to May Square (Plaza de Mayo). You will find a lot of beautiful local coffee shops and restaurants to take a break after an intense walk. It is usually known for antiques, but you will also find handicrafts and amazing souvenirs to take…

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5 craft fairs and markets not to be missed while in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, yet still keeping traditions which shaped its identity: craft fairs and markets. Through this article, we will share our suggestions so that you can plan your visit and make the most of your time in Buenos Aires. Here ́s an advance: try to schedule your stay in Buenos Aires for a weekend, that’s when magic happens. San Telmo Fair (sometimes known as San Telmo flea market) In San Telmo, towards the south, one of the oldest areas in the city. Located around Dorrego Square and along Defensa street up to May Square (Plaza de Mayo). You will find a lot of beautiful local coffee shops and restaurants to take a break after an intense walk. It is usually known for antiques, but you will also find handicrafts and amazing souvenirs to take…