
Archive for June, 2009What to do in Buenos Aires TodayToday is a cloudy, cold day in the City, with temperatures a little higher than in the recent days, but you should take a coat to go out as temperatures are between 11°C and 17°C. 14:00: Two […] Posted in June 4, 2009 Categorized What to do in Buenos Aires Today | Leave a comment Love and Crafts rule in Plaza FranciaLocated between Avenues Pueyrredon and del Libertador, Plaza Francia is one of the most historic and beautiful in the City. It has an extensive vegetation which consists on large and old trees, shrubs and flowers that perfume the Plaza and grass hills that characterize it. Ii is surrounded by art museums, cultural centers, historical buildings, bars and restaurants. […] Posted in June 3, 2009 Categorized Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment What to do in Buenos Aires TodayOn a beautiful sunny autumn morning, with temperatures between 4°C and 14°C, start by visiting galleries, great clothes and leather shops and Cafes which the famous Florida Street offers. One of the most important shopping streets in the country and of global attraction. Posted in June 3, 2009 Categorized What to do in Buenos Aires Today | Leave a comment Buenos Aires Trilenium CasinoThe Trilenium Casino is among the best Casinos and it is one of the largest and most successful in the country. Located in the Tigre City, at Peru 1385. An elegant Restaurant with an international cuisine leaded by […] Posted in June 2, 2009 Categorized Buenos Aires Night, Entertainments, Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment Argentine History at the National LibraryOn September 7th, 1810 the prestigious National Library of Argentina was created, with the aim to give everyone the opportunity to be part of the history and political, economic, social and cultural life of the country and the world through books. The Argentinian Library, is among the best libraries in the world and offers the highest literary […] Posted in June 2, 2009 Categorized History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment |