Discover the birthplace of Tango and the world capital of this passionate dance. Today, this metropolis is one of the most diverse cities of latin america and it will win your heart over as you discover traditional La Boca, bohemian san telmo, trendy Palermo, cultural Recoleta and the renewed Puerto Madero districts.
This iconic landmark offers visitors a glimpse of the city's vibrant culture and history and serves as a must-see attraction for those seeking to explore the heart of Buenos Aires. With its impressive architecture and central location, the Obelisk provides a perfect backdrop for memorable photos and a unique experience that captures the essence of this dynamic city.
The Floralis Generica is a stunning metal sculpture located in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas in Buenos Aires. This iconic landmark represents a giant flower that opens and closes with the sunlight. Spanish learners can visit this modern art piece, admire its beauty, and engage in conversations with other visitors or tour guides to practice their language skills.
Caminito is a vibrant and colorful street located in the La Boca neighborhood of Buenos Aires. An open sky museum, that can take you back to when tango was confined to brothels. It is known for its artistic atmosphere, tango music, and traditional buildings painted in bright colors. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture, practice Spanish with the friendly residents, and explore the unique art scene.
Famous for its antique markets, cobblestone streets, and colonial architecture. San Telmo is the oldest district in Buenos Aires and the most bohemian. It has a great vibe with music coming from everywhere, people having fun, dancing tango and shopping! You'll see street artists in every corner and enjoy the famous antiques market held on Sundays in Plaza Dorrego.
Puerto Madero is one of the youngest neighborhoods in the city, where modern and tall buildings, elegant restaurants, skyscrapers, and of course the Río de la Plata as the main protagonist stand out. Used to be the commercial port of Buenos Aires. It is very pleasant to walk on both sides of the canal enjoying the view, the restaurants and the particular panorama of this part of the city.
The Recoleta Cemetery is a famous burial site in Buenos Aires known for its elaborate mausoleums, statues, and historical significance. Spanish learners can explore this unique cemetery, learn about the stories of prominent figures buried there, and practice their language skills by reading the inscriptions on the tombstones and engaging in guided tours or discussions with locals.
Explore the numerous shops selling authentic Asian goods, sample delicious dim sum and dumplings, and marvel at the beautiful architecture that blends Chinese and Argentine influences. Whether you're looking to shop, eat, or simply soak in the atmosphere, El Barrio Chino is a must-visit highlight of Buenos Aires for any traveler seeking a taste of the Far East in the heart of Argentina.
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*Courses available with durations starting at 2 weeks, valid until February 2025.
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*Courses available with durations starting at 2 weeks, valid until February 2025.