Scenic spot introduction:
Buenos Aires, also known as Buenos, is the largest city, capital, and political, economic, and cultural center of Argentina, and is known as the "Paris of South America". Buenos Aires is bordered by the La Plata River to the east and the Pampas, known as the "World's Granary", to the west. It has beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate. The city is famous for its many monuments, squares, and street parks. There are more than 100 street parks and squares in the city, and more than 220 bronze statues and sculptures, which have become eye-catching landscapes in the city. In 2007, Buenos Aires was rated as the third most beautiful city in the world.Attractions distribution:
Buenos Aires has 5 main bustling areas, and Colon Theater , presidential palace , Mar del Plata , Bariloche Scenic Area , Nahuel Huapi Lake National Park And other attractions.Scenic spot features:
Photography, sightseeing, leisure, vacation, ethnic tours, cultural tours, historical tours, cities, monuments, museums, gardenstravelling guideline:
Food: Argentina has the highest per capita beef consumption in the world. Locals treasure every part of the cow and use it all in their cooking. However, the most traditional and authentic cooking method is to simply put the whole cow on an iron rack and slowly roast it in a large charcoal stove, allowing the fat to drip slowly and retaining the delicious meat juice. Therefore, if you come to Buenos Aires, you must try the authentic Argentine barbecue here.
Best time to visit:
Best time to visit: All year round, but the beaches are usually busiest in summer (December-March).
Shopping recommendations:
The most famous and tourist-friendly shopping spot is Florida Street, followed by Santa Fe Street; the most luxurious fashion shops are on Recoreta Street; the most upscale neighborhoods are mainly along the narrow streets of El Via, Quintana and Ayacucho; the most famous antique area is the historic San Telmo district.
Scenic spot location:
America>Argentina>Buenos Aires
How to get there:
Long-distance bus: Buenos Aires has a large and modern bus terminal located in Retiro. At the bus terminal, different companies will give information about bus destinations. Buses are available from Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil. Large air-conditioned buses are usually used for long-distance land travel, but tourists must remember to be vigilant for their own safety.
Subway: The subway is the fastest and most convenient way to get around Buenos Aires, with a flat rate of $0.50 per ride. It runs very quickly, usually taking no longer than 25 minutes. Some stations feature unique artwork with interesting background patterns.
Public transportation:
Taking the bus is a good way to get around a big city like Buenos Aires, both conveniently and cheaply, but it is best not to take the bus during rush hour when the lines can be very long.
Although the government has not banned bicycles as a means of urban transportation, you will never see cyclists on the streets of Buenos Aires. People ride bicycles mainly for fitness and entertainment, so they are often seen in parks and forests.
Scenic area map:
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Buenos Aires Ticket Prices:
Different attractions have different tickets, so please inquire specifically.
Scenic area opening hours:
Different attractions have different opening hours, please check specifically.