Buenos Aires (Good Airs) lies on the hugely wide Rio de la Plate and is the Cultural Capitol of Latin America, as well as the political capitol of Argentina. It is a stunningly beautiful, European like city, with 2.5 million bustling residents.
Tango is the art here, with many conservatories of dance dedicated to it's study. Both the dance and the music are mesmerizing; a treat for all the senses!
I like Buenos Aires in the summer. It's in the 90's during the day, and the sunshine is constant, but oh, those nights...
Don't think about dinner until after 8pm. The restaurants aren't open earlier than that and tables get crowded around 9:30. So, without reservations, one can probably get a table at 8, but once 9 o'clock comes around, you'll have to wait. Most diners like to sit outside in the night air. I could get used to this.
From 1946 to 1952 outspoken friend of labor and supporter of the arts,
Eva Peron was Argentina's First Lady. She was immensely popular and beloved by the people of Argentina. Sadly, while husband
Juan was president, she died at the age of 33. She is still an ever-present icon in Buenos Aires.
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Eva Peron's gravesite |
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Our apartment |
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More apartment |
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The Pink House, presidential palace, where Evita would address the nation
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Inside the cathedral |
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Our block |
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The Waterfront |
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"Don't Cry For Me Argentina....." |
Right now, the dollar is very strong against the Argentinian peso, making for great prices on everything in Argentina! Buenos Aires is really a wonderful place to spend winter, er...summer. The only down side is that's it's a long, and expensive flight.