Archive for June, 2009

What to do in Buenos Aires Today

Today, temperatures are between 6°C and 14°C, it is a cold and cloudy day in the City. At the heart of Buenos Aires we find two large commercial and touristic areas that you should know, these are Florida Street and Corrientes Street.
You can begin your journey at the Obelisk, Buenos Aires symbolic monument, located on Corrientes […]

Posted in June 30, 2009 Categorized What to do in Buenos Aires Today | Leave a comment

Brazil Buenos Aires

Traveling with Aerolineas Argentinas you get a 15% discount in Rochester Hotel! In addition, with your stay at Buenos Aires Hotels, you have many benefits and promotions for an unforgettable experience in Buenos Aires.
With your accommodation in either Buenos Aires Hotels, Rochester Classic or Rochester Concept, you obtained a RH Gift Card, which allows you to have access to […]

Posted in June 29, 2009 Categorized Knowing Buenos Aires, Rochester | Leave a comment

Eva Perón: Museum in Buenos Aires

The Evita Museum is located at Lafinur Street 2988 and was created to disseminate the life and work of one of the most famous women in history, with a large global impact, Eva Perón.
In the museum you can appreciate a magnificent exhibition, which shows through photographs, documents, clothing, personal objects, movies and writings from Eva, this woman’s […]

Posted in June 29, 2009 Categorized Entertainments, History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment

What to do in Buenos Aires Today

Today, temperatures are between 10°C and 13°C, it is a cloudy and rainy day in the City. Some good suggestions for today can be, for families with kids, the Children´s Museum (Museo de los Niños) at the famous Abasto Shopping, a place that offers entertainment for all ages. Another alternative is to visit the new […]

Posted in June 29, 2009 Categorized What to do in Buenos Aires Today | Leave a comment

Monument Tower in Buenos Aires

On May 24th, 1916, a wonderful monument was inaugurated, it was gift from the British residents in the City to Buenos Aires, in commemoration of the centenary of the May Revolution. The inauguration was scheduled for 1910, the year of the Centennial of the Revolution, but it was delayed because of the First World War.
The Monument is […]

Posted in June 26, 2009 Categorized History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment

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