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Buenos Aires

Argentina

A city that dances to the rhythm of tango, where the passion for culture, gastronomy and architecture creates a unique and captivating atmosphere. Walking through its wide avenues and charming neighborhoods, the visitor is immersed in an experience that combines the splendor of the past with the pulsating energy of the present. Buenos Aires, with its mix of European elegance and South American passion, offers an exciting trip.

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Hay un gran obelisco en medio de una ciudad.

Obelisco

Standing majestically on 9 de Julio Avenue, the Obelisk is an unmistakable icon of Buenos Aires. Built to commemorate the city's 400th anniversary, this 67-meter monument is an imposing testament to Argentina's independence. At sunset, its lights twinkle, creating a visual spectacle that reflects the capital's nocturnal vitality. Photograph it from different angles to capture its urban grandeur.

Casa Rosada y Plaza de Mayo

In the historic heart of Buenos Aires, the Casa Rosada and Plaza de Mayo play central roles in the Argentine narrative. The Casa Rosada, with its distinctive pink facade, is the seat of government and a symbol of power. In Plaza de Mayo, the Fountain of the Nereids and the Pyramid of May add sculptural elements to the landscape. Photograph the pastel-colored historic buildings and soak up the political and cultural atmosphere that resonates through the centuries.

La Boca y Caminito

The vibrant neighborhood of La Boca, with its colorful architecture and artistic atmosphere, is embodied in the famous Caminito Street. Here, the brightly painted zinc houses, street performers and tango dancers create an unforgettable visual spectacle. Photograph the colorful houses celebrating immigrant heritage and the street performers who bring this bohemian enclave to life.

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