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San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.
San Telmo essential free tour: tango, market, underground tunnel museums and more.

Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the second largest city in South America.
This city has many attractions to offer. It is also one of the safest cities in Latin America. There are many hotels, restaurants and cafes that can satisfy the needs of any tourist.
The city is also famous for its tango dancing. Tango was born in Buenos Aires and can be found everywhere in this city, from museums to restaurants and street shows.
The best time to visit Buenos Aires is from December to March, when the weather is neither too hot nor too cold.
Buenos Aires has a lot to offer and especially some of its most famous neighbourhoods, such as Recoleta. To make sure you don't miss a single detail, there is nothing better than a professional guide on one of the Free Tours of Recoleta in Buenos Aires, like the ones we offer here at GuruWalk.
The Recoleta neighbourhood is one of the most visited places in Buenos Aires. It is a popular tourist destination due to its many cultural attractions and the final resting place of famous people.
The Recoleta Cemetery was established in 1822 as a public cemetery for all citizens. The cemetery has been designated a national historic monument and houses the graves of many notable Argentine historical figures, including Eva Perón, Presidents Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and Juan Bautista Alberdi, General José de San Martín and Nobel Prize winners Carlos Gardel, Jorge Luis Borges, and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel.
The Libertad Synagogue is located in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. It was built in 1913 and is an example of Moorish Revival architecture. The building's design was influenced by the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain.
The Torre de los Ingleses is a neo-Gothic tower in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. It was built in 1894 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the second British invasion of Buenos Aires.
The tower is located at the intersection of Avenida del Libertador and Avenida Pueyrredón, near Plaza Francia and Plaza Once de Septiembre. It was designed by architect Francisco Tamburini as a replica of London's Big Ben.
The Kavanagh Building is an example of Belle Époque architecture.
Built in 1912 by architect Alejandro Christophersen and commissioned by Irish-born businessman and politician John Patrick Kavanagh (1841-1917), the building has been a National Historic Landmark since 2001.
The building currently houses a series of offices and flats. The ground floor is occupied by a shopping centre with cafes, restaurants and other amenities.

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