Leather Argentina

Tourists from all over the world come to the country in search of Argentine leather, as they are considered the best ones for their high quality and elegance. Argentine leathers were always the most coveted and with time and evolution in manufacturing, they became one of the most important export products.

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Today the country is recognized and known for its leather, tango and meat. The great demands made leather houses expand, and today you can find them all over the City, producing clothes, wallets, handbags, shoes, and multiple objects, among other things.

Argentine leather will never cease to be fashionable. Do not miss the opportunity to buy what you have always wanted, with your stay in Rochester Hotel you will get discount cupons to use at Galerias Pacifico at the best leather houses. What is more, Rochester Hotels Buenos Aires, are surrounded by plenty leather shops.

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Post May 29, 2009 - Classified Knowing Buenos Aires


What to do in Buenos Aires Today

Today is a cold but sunny day in the City, a great day to visit the first and only Theme Religious Park in the World, Holy Land. Today, opened from 09:00 to 21:00 pm, located on Rafael Obligado Avenue 5790, Costanera Norte.

Holy Land is a magnificent replica of the Jerusalem town 2000 years ago, it shows the beginning of Christianity and the life and work of Jesus. It will make you feel part of the life of the people, walking through its streets yu will know the houses, people their crafts, arts, music and typical food of those old days.

The Park has a Craft Fair, where you can take souvenirs of this magical and religious land, it also offers restaurants of excellent cuisine and service and great live musical shows. A unique and unforgettable experience. Remember to take a coat with you because the Park is outdoors and temperatures are low, between 2°C and 16°C.

Today Friday, the City invites you to go out and have fun. Among the many places to go, we find Club Museum, a place you should know if you want to live a different night full of fun. Club Museum offers one of the best Dinner-Show, it has a magnificent and varied international cuisine and the finest national and imported wines and champagnes. During dinner you can enjoy wonderful shows and then, for those who wish, you are invited to stay and dance all night to the beat of the best music. Three floors, several dancefloors, livings, bars, stage, VIP areas, large screen and a staff of professionals at your service. Located at Peru 535, San Telmo.

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Post May 29, 2009 - Classified What to do in Buenos Aires Today


Adventure Tours

One of the most popular sites in Buenos Aires is Tigre and its Delta, a place visited by thousands of people every day and especially by all tourists who come to visit the city. We can say that it is one of the most beautiful areas, in which you will find restaurants, cafes, grills, clubs, hotels, cabins, beaches and where many water sports are carried out as well as adventure tourism.

One of the most chosen sports and fun in the Delta are the kayak tours. Suitable for both children and adults, athletes tour the different islands and rivers, making stops in the middle of the forest to rest and are provided with food and drinks. In addition, night trips, tournaments and championships are organized.

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Moreover, Tiger has a lush vegetation and various species of animals, making it the ideal place for journeys and adventures in forests and islands. The excursions are generally through the San Antonio river, the Lujan river, the la Plata river and the different streams. You will also visit the islands, beaches and sandbars that are formed.

The tours and hikings can be made on the day or can last two or more days. For long trips, cabins and hostels are ready to offer adventurers a warm place to rest, providing them with dinner and breakfast.

Adventures that take you to enjoy and have fun outdoors, to connect with nature, meet new people and live unforgettable experiences of survival and full of adrenaline.

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Post May 28, 2009 - Classified Adventure Tourism, Knowing Buenos Aires


What to do in Buenos Aires Today

Today is a sunny but very cold day in the City, temperatures are between 5°C and 16°C. So you can start your day with a full breakfast at the King of the Cafes in Buenos Aires, the legendary Cafe Tortoni, at May Avenue 825.

Then travel through time, with the line A of the subway of Buenos Aires, the oldest subway in the city, get on at Piedras Station in the year 1913 and get off at the last station, Plaza de Mayo, in 2009. If you are able, make a short stop at Peru station, which is preserved as in the year of its inauguration and has ancient objects.Once in Plaza de Mayo, you will be able to know the Cabildo and its Museum of the May Revolution, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the May Pyramid (the first monument of the city, established in memory of the May Revolution), Banco de la Nacion Argentina and the Government House, with the Grenadiers who guard it and the the remains of the Customs.

The Grand Plaza is located near the River and Puerto Madero, where you can enjoy and taste the extraordinary gastronomy services and then continue your tour, enjoying the green spaces and a wonderful autumn afternoon.

In March, one of the most important plays which is recognized worldwide, arrived to Buenos Aires, The Phantom of the Opera. Today, Thursday, May 28th, at 20:30pm you can be part of this great show at the Opera Theater, Corrientes Avenue 860. Do not miss one of the biggest hits of all times.

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Post May 28, 2009 - Classified What to do in Buenos Aires Today


May Avenue

This Avenue is an avenue of great historical and cultural value, where great social and political events were carried out as well as celebrations of national and patriotic dates, as it links the Casa Rosada and Plaza de Mayo with the Congress and the Plaza de los Congresos. That is s why it is also a forced way for presidents and officials of the country.

May Avenue was the first avenue of the Republic and of South America, declared in 1997, by the Executive Power, National Historic Place, this means that its structure and facades of buildings cannot be altered in any way and there are some advertisements that cannot be exposed.

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Here you can see, know and remember the history of the City and particularly the prosperity of Argentina through the twentieth century. It has a Spanish style and it is surrounded by theaters, cafes, antique houses and buildings of great historical, cultural and political value as the Tortoni Cafe, Colon Theater and the Cabildo.

Finally, below the Plaza runs from December of 1913 the first subway in the Southern Hemisphere , the Line A of the subway of Buenos Aires. The subway still keeps the old and original wooden wagons and Peru station remains unchanged, you will also see at this station several old elements.In the photograph you can see the National Congress and part of the Plaza de los dos Congresos, where May Avenue ends.

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Post May 27, 2009 - Classified History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires


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