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10 Photos That'll Make You Fall In Love With Buenos Aires
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Ask anyone who's been here, it is very easy to fall in love with Buenos Aires. Mi Buenos Aires querido (my beloved Buenos Aires), as Carlos Gardel so famously sang about it, enchants all who visit it. Some fall in love with the architecture, others with tango culture, and some fall under the spell of the Porteño Spanish, the latin warmth, the free-flowing wine, juicy steaks, tree-lined avenues, rich culture and endless activities. If you have yet to experience our beautiful and very photogenic city for yourself, look at these 10 photos that will make you fall in love with Buenos Aires. Be warned - you might find yourself compelled to book the next flight to Argentina! 1. The Obelisk seen from Diagonal Norte in downtown Buenos Aires. [caption id="attachment_3806" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: The city to be told by Hernán Piñera / CC BY-SA-2.0.[/caption] 2. The sun setting behind Pilar Church by the Recoleta Cemetery. [caption id="attachment_3797" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Iglesia Del Pilar / Pilar Church by Hernán Piñera / CC BY-SA-2.0.[/caption] 3. Spring time means the city is coloured purple by the Jacaranda trees. [caption id="attachment_3805" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Jacaranda at Diagonal Norte and Plaza de Mayo by Beatrice Murch / CC BY-2.0.[/caption] 4. Puerto Madero's twinkling lights reflected in the water. [caption id="attachment_3799" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Puerto Madero - Buenos Aires by Tiago Cata / CC BY-2.0.[/caption] 5. Buenos Aires has incredible green spaces to escape the hustle of the city. [caption id="attachment_3802" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Buenos Aires Botanical Garden by Leonora Enking / CC BY-SA-2.0.[/caption] 6. Milongas provide the perfect place to watch and learn tango. [caption id="attachment_3801" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: tango lessons by Andre Deak / CC BY-2.0[/caption] 7. Watch the sunset over the city from Palacio Barolo. [caption id="attachment_3800" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Spring Sunset by Beatrice Murch / CC BY-2.0[/caption] 8. Admire the beautiful Floralis Generica statue in Recoleta. [caption id="attachment_3803" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Floralis Generica by David Stanley / CC BY-2.0[/caption] 9. La Boca's colourful streets signs and buildings. [caption id="attachment_3756" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Wine and Tango in La Boca by Christian Haugen / CC BY-2.0.[/caption] 10. Parrillas along the Costanera Sur are popular, even in rainy weather. [caption id="attachment_3804" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Lo que to ahorras en restaurantes by Ignacio Sanz / CC BY-SA-2.o.[/caption]
Photo Credit: The city to be told by Hernán Piñera / CC BY-SA-2.0.[/caption] 2. The sun setting behind Pilar Church by the Recoleta Cemetery. [caption id="attachment_3797" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Iglesia Del Pilar / Pilar Church by Hernán Piñera / CC BY-SA-2.0.[/caption] 3. Spring time means the city is coloured purple by the Jacaranda trees. [caption id="attachment_3805" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Jacaranda at Diagonal Norte and Plaza de Mayo by Beatrice Murch / CC BY-2.0.[/caption] 4. Puerto Madero's twinkling lights reflected in the water. [caption id="attachment_3799" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Puerto Madero - Buenos Aires by Tiago Cata / CC BY-2.0.[/caption] 5. Buenos Aires has incredible green spaces to escape the hustle of the city. [caption id="attachment_3802" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Buenos Aires Botanical Garden by Leonora Enking / CC BY-SA-2.0.[/caption] 6. Milongas provide the perfect place to watch and learn tango. [caption id="attachment_3801" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: tango lessons by Andre Deak / CC BY-2.0[/caption] 7. Watch the sunset over the city from Palacio Barolo. [caption id="attachment_3800" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Spring Sunset by Beatrice Murch / CC BY-2.0[/caption] 8. Admire the beautiful Floralis Generica statue in Recoleta. [caption id="attachment_3803" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Floralis Generica by David Stanley / CC BY-2.0[/caption] 9. La Boca's colourful streets signs and buildings. [caption id="attachment_3756" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Wine and Tango in La Boca by Christian Haugen / CC BY-2.0.[/caption] 10. Parrillas along the Costanera Sur are popular, even in rainy weather. [caption id="attachment_3804" align="aligncenter" width="610"]
Photo Credit: Lo que to ahorras en restaurantes by Ignacio Sanz / CC BY-SA-2.o.[/caption] Check out bsas4u.com for more Buenos Aires travel inspiration!
By Nicole Eberhard
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