COOL THINGS IN JAPAN YOU MUST SEE
Three days in Buenos Aires are best enjoyed on foot. Each area has something special to offer. Here are some of the most interesting neighborhoods to visit.
Make sure to check the event schedule for times if you want to see a show. Also on Avenida de Mayo is Palacio Barolo, an awesome and very strange building modeled after Dante’s Inferno. The view from the top is amazing.
It is a colorful neighborhood with houses painted in a multitude of bright colors by the local residents who used left-over paint from the passing ships.
This is the upscale neighborhood famous for stately homes and one of the world’s most interesting and beautiful cemeteries of the same name. In fact, La Recoleta Cemetery is so renowned it is considered one of the most important and visited tourist attractions.
One of the biggest draws in La Recoleta is the tomb of Eva Maria Duarte de Peron, otherwise known as EVITA! Eva Peron was an illegitimate child born in an Argentine backwater.
Recoleta is also home to the Museo de Bellas Artes or Museum of Fine Arts, with its extensive permanent collection of classic and contemporary art as well as special exhibits by world-class artists.