Gastronomía
Wonderful place to eat healthily and home-made. Great for breakfast and lunch. They have a great variety of toasted sandwiches that comes in combination with a fruit juice. The pastry is very good, especially the dulce de leche croissants. Desserts are very good as well.
Tostado Café Club - Obelisco
999 Avenida CorrientesWonderful place to eat healthily and home-made. Great for breakfast and lunch. They have a great variety of toasted sandwiches that comes in combination with a fruit juice. The pastry is very good, especially the dulce de leche croissants. Desserts are very good as well.
Good, economical place to eat asado and Argentine food. Good for lunch and dinner. They have a very cheap menu at midday but must be paid cash.
Almacén & Restaurant Suipacha
425 SuipachaGood, economical place to eat asado and Argentine food. Good for lunch and dinner. They have a very cheap menu at midday but must be paid cash.
Cadore Ice Cream gelato style
2977, C1417AAO CuencaConsidered the best ice cream parlor in town.
Pizzería Güerrin
1368 Av. CorrientesConsidered the best pizza place in the whole city.
The Brighton
4-star restaurant in the area with a posh environment
Great restaurant with a skyview of the whole city, Puerto Madero and Rio de la Plata. Go to floor 19 and 20.
Comega Building - Joselevich-Douillet
Great restaurant with a skyview of the whole city, Puerto Madero and Rio de la Plata. Go to floor 19 and 20.
Il Gatto - Obelisco
Great place to eat!
Kentucky Obelisco
961, C1043AAJ Avenida CorrientesGreat place to eat pizza!
Hotel Grand Brizo
180 CerritoBeautiful cityscape of the Obelisk and 9 de Julio Avenue
Lugares emblemáticos
Although this is not the most beautiful church in Buenos Aires, it is probably the biggest and the site where our national hero, José de San Martin is buried.
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Cathédrale métropolitaine de Buenos Aires
s/n Calle RivadaviaAlthough this is not the most beautiful church in Buenos Aires, it is probably the biggest and the site where our national hero, José de San Martin is buried.
This is where the first steps to the Argentine independence where taken. The Cabildo started governing independently from Spanish rule when Spain was invaded by Napoleon in 1810 and Argentina, that back then was called Virreinato del Rio de la Plata, did not feel represented by the French ruler and Napoleon’s brother nicknamed “Pepe Botella” for his heavy drinking.
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Conseil municipal de Buenos Aires
65 BolívarThis is where the first steps to the Argentine independence where taken. The Cabildo started governing independently from Spanish rule when Spain was invaded by Napoleon in 1810 and Argentina, that back then was called Virreinato del Rio de la Plata, did not feel represented by the French ruler and Napoleon’s brother nicknamed “Pepe Botella” for his heavy drinking.
One of the most important (if not the most important) coffee bars in the city.
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Café Tortoni
825 Av. de MayoOne of the most important (if not the most important) coffee bars in the city.
Take a guided tour of one of the greatest opera houses of the world.
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Teatro Colón
628 CerritoTake a guided tour of one of the greatest opera houses of the world.
Excellent private zoo surrounded by a wonderful natural environment
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Temaikèn
25 Ruta ProvincialExcellent private zoo surrounded by a wonderful natural environment
Conseils aux voyageurs
À ne pas manquer
Plaza de Mayo and Puerto Madero
You can visit Plaza de Mayo and Puerto Madero at one go if you walk down the bridge that is located behind Casa Rosada that connects Plaza de Mayo with Puerto Madero
Coutumes et culture
Tips
If you are pleased with their service, tip waiters/waitress by leaving 10% of the check to them. Tips are not included in the check and waiters/waitresses will be counting on them when you leave.
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Subway
The subway is the fastest way to move but Buenos Aires is not entirely connected to the subway network. If you are heading for an area where there is a subway station, take the subway. You avoid traffic jams and picket lines that are so recurrent in the city.
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Buses
Buses are the best network of Buenos Aires since they can take you to literally any place. Besides, they are the cheapest means of transport. Thera are many bus lines that you can take at the Metrobus station round the Obelisco area.
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S.U.B.E. Card
This card allows you to take any bus and the subway. You can buy at kiosks and newsstands. In the case of the apartment, just walk down the 9 de Julio subway entrance.
Manières d'économiser
Free Walking Tours
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Manières d'économiser
Free Walking tours
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