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Holiday Destination: Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second largest metropolitan area in South America, after Greater Sao Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent. Greater Buenos Aires conurbation, which also includes several Buenos Aires Province districts, constitutes the third largest conurbation in Latin America, with a population of around thirteen million. The city of Buenos Aires is not a part of Buenos Aires Province, nor is it the Province's capital, but an autonomous district. In 1880, after decades of political infighting, Buenos Aires was federalised and removed from Buenos Aires Province. The city limits were enlarged to include the towns of Belgrano and Flores. Its citizens first elected a Chief of Government in 1996 before, the Mayor was directly appointed by the President of the Republic. People from Buenos Aires are referred to as porteños. Buenos Aires is a top tourist destination, and is known for its European style architecture and rich cultural life,with the highest concentration of theatres in the world. Buenos Aires is currently bidding to host the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.

Climate

Summer 30.4 °C (86.7 °F), Winter 7.4 °C (45.3 °F)

Tourist Season

Peak Season is the best for visiting Buenos Aires.

Accommodation

Hotels and Apartments.

General Information Of Buenos Aires

  • Land Area: 78.5 sq mi (203 km2)
  • Population: 28 Lakh.
  • Capital City: Buenos Aires.
  • Language: Spanish and English.

Tourist Attraction in or Near by Buenos Aires

Casa Rosada

La Casa Rosada is the official executive mansion and office of the President of Argentina. Normally, the President lives at the Quinta de Olivos, the official residence of the President of Argentina, which is located in Olivos, Buenos Aires Province. The characteristic color of the Casa Rosada is baby pink, and is considered one of the most emblematic buildings in Buenos Aires. The Casa Rosada also has a museum, which contains objects relating to former presidents of Argentina. The Casa Rosada has been declared a National Historic Monument of Argentina. Along with the Obelisco, the Casa Rosada is ostensibly one of the great architectural icons of Buenos Aires. Casa Rosada looks like one only building at a glance. But if we look at it in detail, It is the result of the fusion of the old Casa de Gobierno seat of the first Palacio de Correos.

Plaza de Mayo

The Plaza de Mayo is the main square in the Monserrat barrio of central Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is flanked by Hipólito Yrigoyen, Balcarce, Rivadavia and Bolívar streets. Since being the scene of the 25 May 1810 revolution that led to independence, the plaza has been a hub of political life in Argentina. Buenos Aires took its first steps in Plaza de Mayo, near the river and in front of the Casa Rosada, the Cathedral and the Cabildo. Political, religious and conomic activities were developed around Plaza de Mayo from the beginning. Historically important streets surrounding it are Hipólito Irigoyen, Bolívar and 25 de Mayo.

Palacio Barolo

Palacio Barolo is a landmark office building, located at 1370 Avenida de Mayo, in the neighborhood of Monserrat, Buenos Aires, Argentina. When it was built it was the tallest building in the city and South America. Its twin brother, Palacio Salvo, is a building designed and erected in Eclectic style, but of greater height, built by the same architect in Montevideo. This building was declared a national historic monument in 1997. Currently, the building has several travel agencies, a Spanish school for foreigners, a store that sells clothes for tango, offices of accountants, lawyers.

Cabildo

The Cabildo was the seat of colonial government in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is now a museum. The Cabildo is located along Jackson Square, adjacent to St. Louis Cathedral. Cabildo was once the royal government house during colonial times. The building was completed in the year 1610 but was found too small and was expanded immediately. The Cabildo walls used to be adobemade, and its roofs of reed and straw. The tiles were added only in 1972 and in 1725 a new building was built under colonial parameters. In 1880 it was reformed towards Frech Italian style, External Corinthian columns and lonic pilasters in the tower. There are currently just five arches from the original eleven.

Avenida de Mayo

Avenida de Mayo is an avenue in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina. It connects the Plaza de Mayo with Congressional Plaza, and extends 1.5 km in a west east direction before merging into Avenida Rivadavia. Avenida de Mayo is the mother of all Buenos Aires avenues, the first one the city had. It was the place for the first bus, cars and tube to pass along. Since its opening, towards the end of the XIX Century, is has been Buenos Aires' Great Cultural Way, visited by Federico García Lorca, Nijinksy, Puccini, Einstein, Josephine Baker and Le Corbusier. Its cafés became the great editing office for Buenos Aires journalism, and the first Book Fair took place at this old avenue.

Buenos Aires Zoo

The Buenos Aires Zoo is an 45 acre zoo in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Zoo contains 89 species of mammals, 49 species of reptiles and 175 species of birds, with a total of over 2,500 different animals. The institution's goals are to conserve species, produce research and to educate the public. This popular zoo is home to more than 350 different species of animal, among which are 175 bird species, around 50 reptile species and nine mammal species. Buenos Aires Zoo is an especially family friendly attraction, with conservation as its primary agenda. Food for the animals can be bought at various locations in the park and visitors are permitted to feed certain species at various times of the day. Located within the Palermo district, to zoo covers just under 50 acres and makes for a good day out.

Boboli Gardens

A botanical garden is a well tended area displaying a wide range of plants labelled with their botanical names. It may contain specialist plant collections such as cacti and succulent plants, herb gardens, plants from particular parts of the world, and so on there may be greenhouses, shadehouses, again with special collections such as tropical plants, alpine plants or other exotic plants. A must for nature lovers, Buenos Aires Botanical Gardens are a mix of open green spaces and indoor plant displays. The central greenhouse is the chief indoor facility and contains plants collected from Argentina, other South American countries and destinations across the globe.

The Oltrarno

The Teatro Colón is the main opera house in Buenos Aires, Argentina, acoustically considered to be amongst the five best concert venues in the world. The present Colón replaced an original theatre which opened in 1857. Towards the end of the century it became clear that a new theatre was needed and, after a 20 year process, the present theatre opened on May 25, 1908, with Giuseppe Verdi's Aïda. The Teatro Colón was visited by the foremost singers and opera companies of the time, who would sometimes go on to other cities including Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. After this period of huge international success, the theatre's decline became clear and plans were made for massive renovations.

Accessibility

Bus Terminal in or Near by

Retiro station

Avenida del Libertador 50
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina

NH City & Tower Buenos Aires

Bolívar 160
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Terminal Avellaneda

Av Avellaneda 1870
Avellaneda, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Airport

Jorge Newberry Airport: For International flights.

Ministro Pistarini Airport: For International and Domestic flights.

Railway Stations

Retiro Railway Station

Autonomous City
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Lisandro de la Torre

Distrito Federal
Buenos Aires, Argentina

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