Haunted Buenos Aires: Part Two
In Haunted Buenos Aires part two, we present some of the distinctive bedeviled private properties in the city, just in time for Halloween. The Old House of Luca Proden Luca …
In Haunted Buenos Aires part two, we present some of the distinctive bedeviled private properties in the city, just in time for Halloween. The Old House of Luca Proden Luca …
The ghosts of Buenos Aires don’t just hang out in its elegant cemeteries and famous landmarks, Latin America’s oldest subway line is quite spooky in parts as well. Line A …
One of Buenos Aires’ finest landmarks, the grand Teatro Colón occupies an entire city block and an even larger space in the hearts and minds of Argentines. The theater is …
Buenos Aires is a lively metropolis, but it has a spooky side. After all, one of its main tourist attractions is a VIP cemetery, parts of the city were constructed …
Sitting at the edge of Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada is one of the most iconic buildings in Buenos Aires. With its pink façade and palace-like design, the governmental …
Abasto Shopping Mall, the huge art deco style complex in the neighborhood of the same name, is Buenos Aires largest shopping mall.
Luna Park, that art deco building downtown with the neon sign is Argentina’s answer to Madison Square Gardens and on any given Saturday night in Buenos Aires the 80-year old …
El Ateneo is a beautiful bookstore located in an old opera house in the center of Buenos Aires that is considered on of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. It should not be missed on your trip to Argentina.
Galería Güemes is another art nouveau jewel on downtown’s Florida Street, but you wouldn’t know it from glancing at it street side. After a 1971 fire caused serious damage …
The 1991 debut of Buenos Aires’ downtown shopping mall, Galerías Pacífico, is what saved downtown’s Florida Street from becoming a complete ghost town in the 1990’s. The opening of the …