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La Noire Petit Hotel
La Noire Petit Hotel
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Casa Joseph Libertador
Spacious Estudio
Spacious Estudiocleanliness Stylish Belgrano apartment with full kitchen, just minutes from downtown Buenos Aires.

Hestia at Niceto Vega 5900
Hestia at Niceto Vega 5900
Hotel Madero Buenos Aires, WorldHotels Elite
Hotel Madero Buenos Aires, WorldHotels Elitecleanliness Stay in a luxurious hotel with a rooftop terrace minutes from the Obelisco.

Pacifico Hotel
Pacifico Hotelcleanliness Palermo convenience meets boutique charm, steps from subway and Buenos Aires hotspots.

Hestia at Thames 2200
Hestia at Thames 2200
Bromelia Hotel Boutique
Bromelia Hotel Boutiquecleanliness Modern boutique hotel in Buenos Aires with nearby access to cultural landmarks.

Ker Urquiza Hotel
Ker Urquiza Hotelcleanliness Experience comfort and accessibility at this Buenos Aires gem near the city center.

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Top Rentals Huergo
Leonardo Da Vinci Aparts by MOT Rentals
Leonardo Da Vinci Aparts by MOT Rentals
Loi Suites Recoleta Hotel
Loi Suites Recoleta Hotelcleanliness Enjoy luxurious comfort minutes from Buenos Aires landmarks and cultural gems.

Mariposita de San Telmo Hotel Boutique
Mariposita de San Telmo Hotel Boutiquecleanliness Stylish hotel in San Telmo, steps from Independencia Station for easy city access.

Hilton Buenos Aires
Hilton Buenos Airescleanliness Experience luxurious amenities near historic Casa Rosada and Florida Street.

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Palermo
Home to the Galileo Galilei planetarium and Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens, this neighborhood boasts a fashionable area for fashion, design, and street culture in Palermo Soho. Easily accessible via Underground Line D and commuter railways.

Recoleta
Recoleta combines European elegance with Argentine soul through its grand Belle Époque mansions and cultural landmarks. Art lovers can wander the National Museum of Fine Arts while history buffs explore the famous cemetery where Eva Perón rests. Weekend artisan markets buzz with energy around the Cultural Center, making this neighborhood perfect for sophisticated urban explorers. Upscale parrillas serve mouthwatering steaks alongside French bistros throughout this luxury district. Most accommodations lean toward the high-end, with converted historic mansions offering boutique experiences. Getting around is simple with excellent subway access via Line D and plenty of taxis ready when your feet need a break.

San Telmo
San Telmo brings Buenos Aires' storied past to life through its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Weekends transform Plaza Dorrego into a vibrant marketplace where antique hunters haggle over vintage treasures while tango dancers command attention nearby. Explore hidden gems like Casa Minima or dive into Argentine cinema history at the neighborhood's fascinating museums. The area pulses with authentic culture at every turn. Cozy parrillas serve up legendary steaks while intimate cafes invite lingering conversations over strong coffee. Getting around is easy with nearby subway connections, though the uneven cobblestones demand comfortable shoes. Choose from charming boutique hotels in converted mansions for the full San Telmo experience.

Puerto Madero
Explore trendy Puerto Madero's high-rise buildings, luxurious hotels, and modern architecture. Visit museums like Faena Arts Center, admire Puente de la Mujer, and enjoy elegant dining options.

Belgrano
Belgrano blends upscale residential charm with cultural diversity in Buenos Aires. Stroll through tree-lined streets dotted with Belle Époque mansions or explore the vibrant Barrio Chino (Chinatown) with its red pagodas and Asian markets. History buffs will appreciate the Museo Histórico Sarmiento, while sports fans can catch a match at the massive River Plate Stadium. Dining options range from authentic Chinese cuisine to traditional Argentine parrillas serving premium steaks. Boutique hotels in converted mansions and modern apartments offer comfortable stays with personalized service. Getting around is simple with three metro stations and numerous bus routes connecting you to downtown Buenos Aires.
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Tango dancers command the cobblestone streets of San Telmo, where Sunday's antique market transforms the plaza into a living museum. The pink presidential palace, Casa Rosada, stands proudly where Eva Perón once addressed adoring crowds. Recoleta Cemetery houses elaborate mausoleums that resemble a miniature marble city. Sip cortados in historic cafés like Café Tortoni, where intellectuals have debated for centuries. The magnificent Colón Theatre offers acoustics that make opera singers weep with joy. Palermo's parks provide green respite from urban bustle, while its restaurants serve steaks so tender they barely require knives. Don't miss the colorful corrugated-metal houses of La Boca, where soccer passion reaches religious fervor at the legendary Bombonera stadium.

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Floralis Genérica is a sculpture made of steel and aluminum located in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, Avenida Figueroa Alcorta, Buenos Aires, a gift to the city by the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. Catalano once said that the flower "is a synthesis of all the flowers and, at the same time, a hope reborn every day at opening."[1] It was created in 2002. The sculpture was designed to move, closing its petals in the evening and opening them in the morning.
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