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Buenos Aires Cheap Flights and Cultural Tours

Being founded and heavily influenced by Europeans, the city of Buenos Aires is a hot spot of culture and the arts. Called the Paris of South America, the city is home to over twenty museums and art galleries, a thriving theatrical scene, and the tango. You can now get a sampling of the culture Buenos Aires has to offer by going on cultural tours with Buenos Aires cheap flights. Start your tour with the Centro Cultural Recoleta; this showcase of Argentine art and culture offers art exhibitions, musical performances, poetry readings, and workshops. You must also see the Museo de la Ciudad, a museum that presents the social life of the city through old photographs, architectural plans, drawings and details, antique furniture and other artifacts. Another must for any visitor to Argentina is the Museo Histrico Nacional. A museum within a mansion, you will get a great introduction to Argentina's history here with display areas that tell how Argentina has endured invasions, revolution, and independence. Also showcased in this museum are paintings by Argentine masters, furniture, clothes, weapons, and other works of art.

The Wine Roads for Buenos Aires Cheap Flights

If you love your wine, Argentina is a country worth exploring. Currently the fifth leading producer of wine in the world, Argentina has eight grape-growing regions producing some of the most prestigious Malbec and Torrontes in the world. The center of wine production is found in the far western area of Argentina to the Andes foothills. Some of the best wine tours take you through the finest wine cellars in the province of Mendoza. There are also casinos, discos, theaters, museums, cinemas, wine bars, pubs, festivals, international cuisine and regional specialties to savor in this province. Two-thirds of the country's yearly production comes from Mendoza, while the rest are produced in San Juan and La Rioja regions to the north. Catamarca, Jujuy and Salta are home to some of the worlds highest planted vineyards. Patagonias southern region also produces its share of Pinot noir and Chardonnay in the Ro Negro and Neuqun provinces. Book a "Wine Roads" tour when you come in with your Buenos Aires cheap flights and experience the finest wines that Argentina has to offer.
Bike Tours Golf Destinations Paris Of South America In Buenos Aires Wilderness Of Patagonia Flavors


Buenos Aires Landmarks and Buenos Aires Cheap Flights
Bike Tours Golf Destinations Paris Of South America In Buenos Aires Wilderness Of Patagonia Flavors


The city of Buenos Aires is known as the Paris of South America. Buenos Aires boasts of elegant architecture, exquisite cuisine, legendary nightlife, and fashionable shopping all the ingredients for a thoroughly enjoyable vacation. Hope aboard Buenos Aires cheap flights available during the tourist low season, which runs from April to August. Near the end of summer and fall are also excellent times to pick up cheaper fares. Make sure your itinerary includes the Cabildo, the seat of government house during colonial times. Another notable destination is the Caminito, a street filled with pastel hues and wall reliefs. The official seat of the executive branch of the Argentine government is the Casa Rosada, or Pink House, where Evita made many appearances on the front balcony. Other notable landmarks are the Central Post Office, City Legislature (a neoclassical building that houses two libraries and a museum), Kavanagh building (the first true skyscraper of the city done in Art Deco), Metropolitan Cathedral, National Congress which houses the Argentine Parliament, National Library, National Museum of History, The Obelisk, Teatro Coln and The Water Company Palace.

The Colorful Streets of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is home to some of the most interesting thoroughfares around. When you fly in with your Buenos Aires cheap flights, make sure you draw up an itinerary that includes these wonderful avenues. Start your adventures with Avenida Alvear, a street that passes through the upscale Recoleta area lined with five-star hotels, embassies, palaces, and French academy architecture. Avenida Alvear covers seven blocks from the Plazoleta Carlos Pellegrini to Alvear Plaza. Caminito should also be part of your street itinerary. Colorfully restored by local artist Benito Quinquela Martn, this street retains its European charm from its early settlers who hail from the Italian city of Genoa. Have a taste of Tango and Porteo culture in Avenida Corrientes. Linking downtown to the upscale areas of the northwest, Avenida del Libertador also passes by some of the city's best-known museums, gardens and cultural destinations. Avenida de Mayo is another notable destination with its buildings done in Art Nouveau, Neoclassic and eclectic styles; equally important are Florida Street and Avenida 9 de Julio, named in honor of Argentina's Independence Day.

by: Alannah Carnigan




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