Capital Federal District, Argentina

Travel Blogs from Capital Federal District (3,798)

Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina travel blog
Buenos Aires
Mar 6, 2005

We have had a busy time in Buenos Aires getting everything in order for our trip, but we are now ready to go. "Ginger", our mascot, strapped to Philsy`s handlebars, is also rearing to go. All that holds us back now is finding a flight to Ushuaia . . . ...

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The traveling Oscars., Buenos Aires, Argentina travel blog
The traveling Oscars.
Jan 15, 2006

... Biggest disappointment (we are not talking very big disappointments here ;-): 1. Four day Pantanal trip, Brazil 2. Lake District, Argentina and Chile 3. Three day Amazon jungle trip, tri-border Colombia, Brazil and Peru 4. Tiahuanaco, Bolivia ...

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The boys are back in town..., Buenos Aires, Argentina travel blog
The boys are back in town...
Jun 5, 2005

... Well I am back in town at least. I know Buenos Aires from a previous visit, with my younger brother and two other close friends, back in 2002. When I left Buenos Aires back then, after a few hectic days involving lots of partying, dining and shopping, ...

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No Norwegian julegran as far as the eye can see., Buenos Aires, Argentina travel blog
No Norwegian julegran as far as the eye can see.
Jan 6, 2006

... calculation I'm not exactly sure, only thing I know is that I enjoyed it a lot. As I just mentioned, I spent Christmas in Argentina, mainly in and around Buenos Aires. But I also plan to spend another week in fashionable Punta del Este, Uruguay, as you ...

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Attractions in Capital Federal District (171)

Estancia Los Dos Hermanos
Estancia Los Dos Hermanos

Zarate, Km 10,5 Escalada, Cuartel IV Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina

5.00

Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de la Recoleta)
Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de la Recoleta)

Junin 1790, Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina

4.00

The most celebrated Argentineans, including Eva Peron and her family, are buried at this elaborate cemetery, where mausoleums replicate chapels, pyramids and Greek temples.
San Telmo
San Telmo

Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina

4.50

Architectural landmarks in the city's oldest neighborhood have been restored, and this revitalized area is distinctly artistic, with cafes, antique shops, cobblestone streets and lots of artists and dancers.
Recoleta
Recoleta

Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina

4.50

This fashionable, upscale neighborhood is lined with cafes, boutiques and galleries and morphs into a street fair on weekends.

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