Buenos Aires Vacations
Buenos Aires Vacations
Overview
Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and is one of the most popular cities in South America. This popular capital city has a population of around 13 million, making it one of the largest cities in South America.
The city boasts a perfect climate, with low temperatures not getting too low and comfortable high temperatures during summer. A city like Buenos Aires, while endowing you with a completely different cultural experience, also gives you all that you are looking for when you are out on a vacation.
Buenos Aires is largely influenced by the European culture. The city has amazing restaurants which serve local cuisine, but also cater to the palate of the people from all over the world. People visiting Buenos Aires can find a symphony orchestra to listen to, a play to attend or a movie to watch. They can hit upon museums for modern art, fine art, and history. They can also visit libraries or the Buenos Aires Zoo. If you are looking for a cultural experience rivaling that of various European cities and countries, Buenos Aires is your right South American destination.
Activities & Attractions
Buenos Aires is definitely a vibrant city. This mesmerizing port city served as the gateway to the country of Argentina for centuries at a stretch. Buenos Aires is home to one of the most excellent opera houses in the world, the Teatro Colon. No renowned monuments dominate the city's skyline nor does the city boast of any natural monoliths. However, the city has entertaining tango bars, Victoria houses, and antique shops. San Telmo, is one of the most popular regions in the capital city. With cobble-stoned alleys and old world architecture, reminiscences of the colonial era still linger in the air. The Dorrego Square is cluttered with museums, art galleries, cathedrals, and antique shops.
Lodging
You can find several five-star hotels in this region along the Avenida Area. Buenos Aires serves its visitors with ideal vacation rentals as well as furnished apartments which can be hired out on a daily basis. Apartment rentals often save you a lot of money when compared to hotels. Che Largato Hostel, B.A. Stop Hostel, and El Gaucho Design Hotel are some of the places you can stay in Avenida.
Transportation
There are a large number of pedestrian zones in the city, mainly because people love exploring Buenos Aires on foot. The pedestrian zones buzz with locals and tourists and are generally maintained partially vehicle-free. Public transport is the common mode of transportation in Beirut. The bus lines are called Colectivos. The fleet of black-and-yellow taxis is available for service 24 hours a day. They also have a reliable subway system with 5 lines and 34 stations.

