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by maectpo58

Excellent excursion. Lots of things to see. From dancing Tango on the street to metal Flower-Day Clock. Old ships cemetery in the bay. Ricolette cemetery in the middle of the city.(Evita Peron) Neighborhood of La-Boca. Way to much to see. One day is not enough.

Visited: Mar 31, 2017

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by plantycat

The ship is a bit far from the terminal, you have to use the shuttle bus . Very chaotic when disembarking the ship to go home in the terminal. We went to the tango show and went to see a gouchio demonstration. Buenos Aires itself is quite run down in parts.

Visited: Feb 04, 2018

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by bjt76

So much to see and do! If you love bookstores, go to the historic bookshop Ateneo Grand Splendid tucked away in the Recoleta neighborhood. It is a converted theater and is said to be on the the world's most beautiful. There is a good cafe up on the stage.

Visited: Dec 20, 2018

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by FrankD3

First day, we cabbed it to the differents "barrios" concentrating in the "La Boca, San Telmo, Plaza de Mayo, and Il Centro" The next day, we did take a tour to visit the estancias were the food and entertainment was plentiful.

Visited: Dec 03, 2006

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by DaveinNH

Highly recommend the Iguazu Falls excursion. A bit pricey but a highlight of the cruise. Fly 900 miles to Iquazu, bus to the park/falls. Lunch at a buffet followed by a couple miles of walkways around the falls. Spectacular. Breathtaking. Dinner at the park, bus to the airport, flight back to Buenos Aires. Got to the hotel about 11 PM. Fantastic day.

Visited: Feb 15, 2020

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