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Buenos Aires & Argentina

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On the banks of the Rio de la Plata River, Buenos Aires is the world capital of Tango. "Buenos Aires is the ninth-largest metropolis in the world," according to Fodor. Portenos (the city's population) have a great and rich cultural identity comparable to that of Europe. Visitors frequently compare it to Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, and Rome.

Apart from Tango, there is so much more to do in Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires has one of the best nightlife and entertainment scenes in the world. There are Latin American-themed theatres, museums, tango shows, sports, polo, bars, and clubs. Shopping in Buenos Aires is fantastic. Everything you can acquire in Europe or the United States is available in Buenos Aires, and at a fraction of the price. Leather, fur, wine, and antiques are the greatest buys in Argentina. For a comprehensive look at the shopping scene in Buenos Aires, go to the Buenos Aires Shopping Guide.

Buenos Aires is divided into neighborhoods, each with its distinct character. Recoleta, trendy Palermo, touristy and business-oriented El Centro, historic San Telmo, picturesque Puerto Madero, and vibrant La Boca are all important elements of this wonderful city. The architecture of Buenos Aires is also worth seeing. There are several common ones.

We have access to a variety of accommodations and standard tours that will let you discover and appreciate Buenos Aires to the fullest. Also, if you wish to spend a day exploring Argentina or Colonial Uruguay. Please contact us if you require any assistance in Buenos Aires. Send us an email at tango@schooloftango.com

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Argentina is a large country with a variety of distinguishing traits and locations. The Iguazu Waterfall, located north of Buenos Aires, is one of the world's greatest natural wonders. The wine regions are located west of Buenos Aires, around the vibrant city of Mendoza. The Atlantic coastline south of Buenos Aires attracts visitors looking to sunbathe on the beaches of Mar del Plata and Pinamar. Further south, the magnificent Patagonia region awaits. Bariloche, the capital of the Patagonian lake area, offers superb winter skiing while also luring visitors with a variety of warm-weather sports throughout the year. Tierra del Fuego is Argentina's most southern province and the closest point to the Antarctic. Visit penguin colonies and glaciers, as well as a wide range of wildlife.

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