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The Most Interesting Historical Places in Buenos Aires

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Historical Places in Buenos Aires

Cemetery
Cementerio de la Recoleta , Buenos Aires
4.3
Admire the 4,691 elaborate and varied vaults of Cementerio de la Recoleta. The mausoleums display a wide array of architectural styles, sculp
Tours from $13
Historic Walking Area
Calle Defensa , Buenos Aires
4.2
Stroll through the bustling cobblestone streets of Calle Defensa, the oldest barrio in Buenos Aires. The neighborhood's colonial buildings ho
Tours from $15
Catedral Primada , Buenos Aires
4.6
Despite its undoubted importance as a religious landmark, Catedral Primada is best known as the burial site of General Jose de San Martin, Ar
Tours from $27
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4.8
Duration: 3 hours
This service is unique due to its specific characteristics: small groups of people per tour, one language per vehicle and an excellent profile and preparation of the tour guides. The tour is 3 hours long and visits the most important spots in the spectacular city of Buenos Aires. Your tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off. Tour is limited to 15 people.Languages Offered: Spanish & EnglishWe are granted by the safe travel seal of World Travel & Tourism Council.
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Mission
Plaza de Mayo , Buenos Aires
4.2
One of the city's main squares, Plaza de Mayo has long served as a hub for protests, activism, and political activity in the capital. Origina
Tours from $22
Historic Walking Area
La Boca , Buenos Aires
3.0
Home to the famous Caminito alleyway gallery and La Bombonera football stadium, La Boca has a reputation forged on two major tourist attracti
Tours from $22

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