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$482

Buenos Aires

April - May

Flight available dates :
April 18, 2022 to May 23, 2022

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round-trip flight, all taxes included


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Buenos Aires is the capital of the Argentine Republic, approximately three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires, and it is divided into 48 districts or barrios (neighborhoods). Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires (Gran Buenos Aires), is one of the ten most populated urban centers in the world with over 15 million people. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings.

Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife and restaurants. So you can expect good services and a wide range of options. It is the most European city in South America with many interesting buildings from the nineteenth century. It is also known as the South American Paris for its architecture and style.

Don't miss the neighborhood of San Telmo. A run-down but appealing area halfway between midtown and the south end of the city, it is comparable to New York's Greenwich Village. Cobblestone streets here are rich with early 19th-century colonial architecture and mansions once inhabited by upper-class Spaniards.

There are countless things to see and do in this passionate city including San Telmo, el Teatro Colon, La Casa Rosada, Plaza de Mayo. 

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