A little bit more about Buenos Aires
- darochaguilherme9
- 1 de jul. de 2017
- 1 min de leitura
The last ten days I spent in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and yesterday I arrived in Montevideo, Uruguay. The days in Buenos Aires were awesome, I enjoyed a lot, I met a lot of people, and I made new friends.
Puerto Madero - click here to know more about.


With my friends, Patrícia (left), from São Paulo, and Estivalli (right), from México.


El Ateneo Grand Splendid - click here to know more about.
One of the best known bookshops in Buenos Aires.


Retiro Railway Station - click here to know more about.

Tigre - click here to know more about.
If you wanna do a ride by boat, that is the best place in Buenos Aires, and also you can take a boat until Carmelo, Uruguay. There are more destinations, as well.


China Town
Unfortunately it was closed when I went there.


A moment that you became a child again. Behind me, Puente de la Mujer, a rotating footbridge. Click here to see the video of Puente de la Mujer operating.


Obelisco - A national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Click here to know more about.

Plaza San Martín

Floralis Genérica, located in Plaza de Las Naciones Unidas.

Japanese Garden
Click here to know more about.





Pink House - Casa Rosada
About the Pink Color: An alternative explanation suggests that the original paint contained cow's blood to prevent damage from the effects of humidity. (click here for more)






El Caminito.
Colorful.
Click here for more.


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