Tourism, March 31, 2009
Buenos Aires
This province produces a great impact for its beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and its “estancias” overflowing with history and wealth. The city of Buenos Aires, the Queen of the Río de la Plata (River Plate), has mansions of French arquitecture.
Buenos Aires is the largest district in Argentina. It´s where the gaucho´s tradition, the economic thrust deriving from meat, grain and fish exports coexist with car, textile and technological production.
This province produces a great impact for its beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and its “estancias” overflowing with history and wealth. Buenos Aires is the largest district in Argentina. It´s where the gaucho´s tradition, the economic thrust deriving from meat, grain and fish exports coexist with car, textile and technological production.
The city of Buenos Aires, the Queen of the Río de la Plata (River Plate), has mansions of French arquitecture, wonderful modern buildings, wide streets, big parks and everyday comings and goings that make it a peer of any European capital. Buenos Aires is an eclectic and rich city with an enormous cultural life. There are 129 museums, 86 tango halls and more than 190 private and public theatres, which live together with the seat of the Federal Government, the Parliament, the Supreme Court, the most popular football stadiums, the Sunday handcraft fairs, public libraries, the race course and the Palermo Park, a park that colours of green a vertiginous, modern an imposing city.
Buenos Aires Region
Attracting tourists from all over the world, the passion for the Argentine capital goes beyond its borders and makes no difference in terms of nations. Walking along its streets is a revealing experience in terms of seeing its culture and identity.
It is regarded as one of the most flourishing regions in Argentina, featuring a landscape of fertile soils and wide-ranging tourist destinations. Its geography is outlined by plains, hills, the sea, rivers and lagoons.
Buenos Aires can´t miss
Attracting tourists from all over the world, the passion for the Argentine capital goes beyond its borders and makes no difference in terms of nations. Walking along its streets is a revealing experience in terms of seeing its culture and identity.
The city outskirts offer several places for recreation and weekend leisure. Tigre, San Antonio de Areco, Martín García Island and San Pedro are some of the most tantalizing destinations nearby for tourism.
Mar del Plata is one of the most important cities in the country, not only because of the number of inhabitants and economic importance, but also because it is the most popular summer vacation center.