Eccentric and hyperactive, the artist who rose to fame in the 70s with its happenings continues today as active as in her youth. Through her work, she lived in and , where she became a close friend of Andy Warhol. But she decided to return to , where she lives in love with the Obelisk and the river.
SEE MOREArchitecture, nature, history, arts or shopping. Buenos Aires offers short street, passageway and avenue tours, few block tours, to improve the art of loitering aimlessly.
SEE MORESome of the final scenes of the novel "El sueño de los Héroes” (The Dream of Heroes) happen between Recoleta and Barrio Norte. Specifically, at the corner of Libertador and Tagle where decades ago ran
SEE MOREPalermo Racetrack (Hipódromo de Palermo) has the virtue of combining several activities in one single place: architecture, fun, and gastronomy.
SEE MOREBuenos Aires offers beautiful images of light and shadow in sepia color when the sun goes down. Enjoy colorful and dreamy landscapes without having to get up at dawn.
SEE MORENo matter if you're an atheist or agnostic, the city offers a wide circuit of religious temples to admire the sacred architecture and check the spiritual diversity porteña.
SEE MOREThere is a Buenos Aires for each stage of life. The porteño spirit is the same, but everything changes if you come at 20s or after 40s. Surprising and funny, despite the ages, Buenos Aires will never let you down.
SEE MOREThere is no other city on the continent where so many amazing French-style mansions coexist, which in the early twentieth century built the idea of Buenos Aires as the Paris of South America
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