
Where to take your family in South America
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Awash with a dazzle of European flair, Latin flavour and history-rich culture that enamours travellers from all corners of the globe, Buenos Aries is a joy. Those looking to delve deep into the capital's artsy scene will love to hang out around Palermo Soho or San Telmo, while the ritzy neighbourhood of Recoleta is the place to be for luxury hotels and fine dining. Regardless of where you choose to stay, there’s a million and one things to see and do in the so-called 'Paris of South America' - from popular attractions to little-known gems, a thriving artistic scene to buzzing nightlife...You’ll always be left wanting more. Get your creative fix at MALBA, experience the San Telmo market, visit Evita’s tomb at the famed Recoleta Cemetery, recharge with some empanadas or medialunas, and head out to explore colourful La Boca and dance the night away.
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In many ways, capital city Buenos Aires is like a little slice of Europe and there's certainly plenty of beautiful architecture to ogle at on a solo or guided stroll. The city overflows with history, including the Casa Rosada where Eva Perón gave her poignant speeches and the famous cemetery where she is entombed - but there's also a fabulous arts scene including a myriad of theatres, outdoor 'galleries' and, of course, the tango. You may just end up getting a lesson in the streets!
Buenos Aires isn’t a city of must-see attractions (although there are some highlights). Instead, you’ll genuinely enjoy just wandering around the unique streets and gorgeous architecture, and stumbling upon memorable experiences.
If you have the time, a visit to the beautiful Tigre Delta is definitely worth the hour drive. And if you’re into sports, head to the suburb of San Isidro to check out a game of polo. You can even have lessons if the mood takes you.
There’s normal time and then there’s Buenos Aires time. Don’t expect the city to be up and bustling by 7am, and get used to having dinner from 9pm onwards. And if you feel like dancing, don’t even think about arriving at the venue before 1am!
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