Buenos Aires - Argentina :: O que fazer e onde se hospedar na capital portenha
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Neste episódio mostramos o que fazer e onde se hospedar em Buenos Aires:
1) Centro de Buenos Aires
2) City Tour
3) Teatro Colón
4) Señor Tango
5) Puerto Madero
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Buenos Aires – an enchanting blend of European architecture and Latin passion. Check out footage of the best attractions in the city in our travel guide!
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Named for good sailing winds, #BuenosAires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
A #vacation in Buenos Aires should include a stop at La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin.
#Visit Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.”
Cap off your Buenos Aires #sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
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Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Today we'll walk from Juramento Metro Station Line D, located at the intersection of Cabildo and Juramento avenues to Iglesia La Redonda, Barrio Belgrano. The city can be called Buenos Aires, Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Inhabitants of Buenos Aires are called Porteños which means people from the port.
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This city is huge and beautiful. It may look like a real concrete jungle from certain angles but if you pay attention, you'll find the magnificent architecture around you including Grand French and Italian style palaces, even low key neighborhoods. This lovely city combines faded European grandeur with Latin passion. Sexy and alive, this beautiful city gets under your skin.
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This is a Virtual Walking Tour of Belgrano, a leafy upper-middle-class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare. Cabildo avenue carries heavy automobile traffic and features some good coffee stores, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and more.
Pedestrians are especially numerous on weekend afternoons. Locals from various areas of the city come to shop and walk. Most of the neighborhood's densest housing is located in the vicinity of Cabildo. High-rise luxury apartment buildings are clustered on the leafy streets surrounding the Universidad de Belgrano, a private university.
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In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción church, called La Redonda. Several museums are around this area. Going down to Lower Belgrano we find the Barrancas de Belgrano, older Rio de la Plata River natural terraces. Although neighboring Nuñez is widely known as the home of River Plate, its landmark stadium River Plate Stadium of Buenos Aires, one of the most important soccer teams in Argentina.
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Buenos Aires City is geographically contained inside the province of Buenos Aires, but it is politically autonomous where more than three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. BA or BAIRES is divided into 48 districts. Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires, the 22nd most populated urban center in the world with over 18 million people. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings. This is a Belgrano walk, a residential and peaceful neighborhood with silent streets that lead to different shops, restaurants, architectural relics, and large green spaces. Belgrano's one of the most distinguished districts, and it's ideal for day walks along the wooded tile sidewalks. Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and pubs.
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The public transport in Buenos Aires is very good, although crowded during rush hour. The metro here is called the Subte, which is short for Subterranean (underground). The network itself is not very large, but reaches most tourist attractions of the city, and there is a large range of bus routes and several suburban railways used by commuters. Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. It is basically a residential area.
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Buenos Aires es la gran capital cosmopolita de Argentina. Su centro es la Plaza de Mayo, rodeada de imponentes edificios del siglo XIX, incluida la Casa Rosada, el icónico palacio presidencial que tiene varios balcones. Entre otras atracciones importantes, se incluyen el Teatro Colón, un lujoso teatro de ópera de 1908 con cerca de 2,500 asientos, y el moderno museo MALBA, que exhibe arte latinoamericano.
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Top 10 things to do in Buenos Aires - budget friendly & fun! (Buenos Aires Guide)
These top 10 things to do in Buenos Aires are budget friendly activities for every kind of traveler - don't matter if you are a backpacker, business traveler or on a family vacation.
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Enjoy Argentinas capital as best as possible with this Travel Video Guide by getting to know the history, the culture and of course the food - if you take it easy this list can keep you busy for a whole week.
And yes - there is much more to do but I challenged myself to highlight the most popular things to do in Buenos Aires ;)
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1) free walking tour (innercity & main sights)
I discovered Demasiado tours through Couchsurfing and recommendations from friends I met at different CouchSurfing meetings in Buenos Aires.
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2) Recoleta neighborhood & cemetery
This barrio is one of the fancy onces, close to the city center -- great architecture, nice parks and one of the most popular cemeteries in town with impressive graves of notable people like Evita. I did a free tour here as well to get a quick overview before walking around on my own.
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3) Buenos Aires Street Art Tours
Matt became a good friend of mine and runs unique graffiti toursfollow providing loads of information about the murals, the artists and the Street Art Scene in general -- a great way for people who are new to Street Art to dive into this interesting culture!
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4) Ice Cream, Helado, Gelato -- mmmh!
The amount of people who immigrated from Italy to Buenos Aires and Argentina in general is very high -- therefore you can find loads of great Ice Cream Parlours here. Beside the big chains like Freddo you should go for some family owned businesses -- ask the locals as they know best where to go!
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5) Discover Buenos Aires by Bike
Time to do something active: grab a bike and cycle around the city (like I did in Berlin)! Since 2 years the city provides a decent network of bicycle routes & most of the hostels offer a bike rental service. This is a great way to get to know Puerto Madero as there is no Subte (Metro) station close to it.
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6) Parks
After all these activities it's time for a break! Luckily you can find a decent amount of green areas all around the city. My favourite one has been Bosques de Palermo
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7) Tango
Tango was born in San Telmo and there is an option to watch it for free at the sundays open-air market.
8) San Telmo Market / Sunday fair
The best day to visit the oldest barrio of Buenos Aires, San Telmo, is possibly on Sundays where you can stroll along the antique-market. Though it is very touristy it is a good place to get some nice souvenirs.
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9) Steak & Malbec Wine
There is no visit to Argentina without having a great steak sided by some of the best wines you can find! Beside having an Asado with friends, the restaurant Las Cabras is a very good and budget friendly option which is quite popular by locals, too!
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10) Party & Nightlife
Buenos Aires is exhausting as you can party there every night ;) Around the neighborhood Palermo you can find a high density of Bars and Clubs.
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Buenos Aires combines European architecture with a Latin passion for soccer, juicy cuts of meat, and of course, the tango!
Buenos Aires was established as a trading port in the 16th century and soon became one of the richest countries in the world. Since then the city's fortunes have faded, but its splendor remains.
The melancholy of the city's fading riches resonates in the sweeping lament of the tango. Enjoy lunch in the harbor of La Boca, where this famous dance originates.
Explore El Caminito, the city's most famous walkway, then tour La Bombonera, once the home ground of soccer legend Diego Maradona.
Browse the colonial buildings of San Telmo and enjoy the sea breezes at the redeveloped Puerto Madero.
Don't miss Casa Rosada (The Pink House), the presidential palace and former residence of Eva Perón.
Arts lovers will enjoy the MALBA in Palermo and the Teatro Colón. Afterwards, catch a tango show in nearby Café Tortoni.
Visit Plaza San Martín, home of the Falklands War Memorial before touring the National Congress building at Plaza del Congreso.
End your day with an evening stroll in Puerto Madero, or dance until dawn in this truly rhythmic city.
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Don’t cry for us, Argentina, you’re awesome! Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 Attractions in Buenos Aires.
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If you have an extended layover in Buenos Aires, Argentina, let the adventures begin as soon as your flight touches the ground. Don’t even think about wasting a single second in the terminal; instead, explore the capital city before your next flight. The clock is ticking, so get ready for a whirlwind 24 hours in Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires is home to 48 districts, or barrios, but don’t feel pressured to visit them all in so little time. Consider starting your exploration at the Microcentro or downtown. This area is home to many of the city’s most popular attractions, including Plaza de Mayo, which features the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral and Piramide de Mayo. While you’re in town, keep your eyes peeled for the Obelisco de Buenos Aires, which resembles the Washington Monument, as well as the Floralis Generica, a steel flower sculpture. Regardless of which barrios you have the chance to delve into, this city is bursting with culture and sophisticated style.
Between devouring some of the city’s famous steak and braving the Recoleta Cemetery, there’s countless ways to experience one day in Buenos Aires. During your next layover, skip the terminal lounge and hit the city streets instead.
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What should you do in Buenos Aires, Argentina? Well we visit Buenos Aires for the first time and found some absolutely amazing things to do in the city!
We start things off in the Japanese Gardens (Jardín Japonés)! These gardens are quiet and idyllic and feel like an oasis in the middle of the city, they also happen to be the largest gardens of their type outside of Japan.
Next up was a very famous place in Buenos Aires and must-do while in the city- La Recoleta Cemetery. This is considered one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world and contains the graves of some of the most famous and notable people in Argentinian history.
After this we headed to another super notable place in Recoleta, a very famous bookstore called El Ateneo Grand Splendid. Just like the cemetery, it is considered one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world- mainly because it’s situated in a former opera house. You can still see where the stage (now a coffee shop), and opera boxes were.
Lastly we head back to the area we stayed in called Palermo Hollywood to grab some drinks and food. Buenos Aires is full of interesting and diverse restaurants, not just asado which you might expect- but also loads of international foods. We found a place called KOI Beer and Dumplings where we had both beer and delicious dumplings.
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Buenos Aires is Argentina’s big, cosmopolitan capital city. Its center is the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace. Other major attractions include Teatro Colón, a grand 1908 opera house with nearly 2,500 seats, and the modern MALBA museum, displaying Latin American art.
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Si estás pensando en unas vacaciones a Buenos Aires, Argentina, este vídeo cerrará la duda con broche de oro.
Expedia.mx te ofrece amplia información sobre tus destinos favoritos, incluyendo información sobre los mejores hoteles, boletos de avión baratos, y renta de autos económicos. Pero eso no es todo, también tenemos información sobre las mejores temporadas para visitar, detalles sobre los aeropuertos, y los puntos de interés que no te puedes perder en tu viaje a Buenos Aires.
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5. Floralis Genérica 6. Museo de Bellas Artes
7.Cementerio de la Recoleta 8.Centro Cultura Recoleta
9. Jardín Japones 10.Planetario
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12. Galerías Pacifico.
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What to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina | San Telmo & La Boca City Guide
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Don Julio: A Meat Lover's Paradise in the Heart of Buenos Aires—Eat. Stay. Love
When folks travel to Argentina, they generally have two things on their mind: Malbec wine and meat. At Don Julio, diners can enjoy the finest of both in a cozy establishment that Buenos Aires locals swear by. Meet the chef behind this meat mecca and learn about his most famous dishes.
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