Tours
Buenos Aires has many tours that tourists shouldn’t miss. In this city tourists are invited to go and enjoy doing various interesting activities, for instance touring the city during the day or night.
In the heart of Buenos Aires there are many places to visit, among them the Presidential Palace called Casa Rosada and the Cathedral that is well-visited as it is the place where San Martin is buried.
The Plaza de Mayo and the Cabildo are two historic places that you should also visit.
Do not miss the opportunity to live an inimitable experience carrying out some of the tours that are offered in Buenos Aires.For more information as lodging (see luxury apartments Buenos Aires) and other activities in Buenos Aires visit our home section.
The Colon Theatre
Buenos Aires offers a visit to the Colon Theatre that is one of the most important theaters of the world. This imposing auditorium has 2487 seats. The best opera singers performed in this outstanding theater that offered great acoustic. At present it is being remodeling. Nevertheless it is planned to be reopened in 2010. |
Avenida 9 de Julio
You should walk through Avenida 9 de Julio. This famous avenue is located in the centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a wide avenue from which you can see the famous Obelisk and Plaza de la Republica. It is said that it is one of the widest avenue in the world. |
Casa de gobierno
In Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina, you can find many historical monuments that are worthy to visit. For instance, the Casa Rosada that is the presidential Palace. Its balcony that faces the square is widely recognized because many figures like Eva Peron stand on it and give famous speeches. Even Madonna sang "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina," for a movie, from this balcony. |
Cabildo
The Buenos Aires Cabildo in the colonial times was used as Buenos Aires Town Council. However, at present, the building is used as a museum. In this interesting place you will find the National Museum of the Cabildo and the May Revolution which exhibit artifacts, clothes and others, of the 18th century. |