Top 5 Travel Attractions in Buenos Aires
Guest Post by Andrea Perullo
On a whim I took a trip to Buenos Aires 5 years ago. It might have taken me 14 hours to fly there, but it took me less than 14 minutes to become completely enchanted with the city. Little did I know that not only would it mark the beginning of a love affair with a gorgeous man (whom I am marrying in Buenos Aires next year), but also a gorgeous city. Buenos Aires has enveloped me, held me, and let me move through her barrios as one of her own. This is the city I will remember and return to over and over again.
These are my top 5 favorite things to do when I do return:
1. La Recoleta Cemetery: This cemetery is famous because Eva Peron and other important Argentines are buried here, however it is a feast for the eyes due to the incredible architecture and elaborate tombs found throughout. You can easily spend a day getting lost inside it.
2. La Casa Rosada: You know a city must be special if its offices of the President are pink! The spectacular building is found in the center of downtown Buenos Aires. The surrounding streets are filled with cafes, galleries, and boutiques, thus making the walk to it a pleasant one.
3. La Boca: This barrio has a notorious reputation for crime, but it should not be missed. If you travel there during the day, you will be safe, as there will be lots of tourists to keep you company. There you will find colorful houses and people dancing tango in the streets.
4. Calle La Florida: This mile long street is famous for its countless shops, most carrying leather goods. Argentina is known for its quality and inexpensive leather, whether it be a coat, purse, or shoes.
5. Most people do not realize that Uruguay is just a quick boat ride away! You can see another country and be back in time for dinner. The boat you take to Uruguay is called the Buque Bus. It is very upscale, though completely affordable, and is an adventure in itself.
Andrea Perullo is a Chinese Medicine Doctor by day, travel addict by night. When she is not treating patients, she is exploring the world or dreaming of the next place to visit. She also writes travel features MNUI Travel Insurance and blogs at My Beautiful Adventures.
Ok, I wanted to go to Buenos Aires before, now I am dying to visit. These pics are awesome and I love the president’s pink palace and the colorful buildings in the first picture.
I don’t think I have ever heard of someone who went to BA and didn’t fall in love-(with the city, not with their future husband, like you did!)
I know there is apparently a huge Italian population there-did you notice people speaking Italian or have they all switched over to Spanish? One of our good friends here (in So. Italy) was born in BA. He visited last summer and brought me back this little wooden cup and straw thing that they use for some particular kind of drink. Know anything about that?
- September 15, 2010