Buenos Aires Travel Guide - Argentina
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- This is the Buenos Aires Travel Guide with all the things you can do in Buenos Aires Argentina. In the Buenos Aires Travel Guide you will get the best travel tips from how to travel to the city, the famous colorful streets to the best museums, a beautiful Opera house and cool neighborhoods.
Enjoy your Buenos Aires Argentina trip.
Things to do in Buenos Aires - Travel Guide Buenos Aires:
0:00 - Intro Buenos Aires
0:46 - Travel to the city (From the Airport)
1:24 - La Boca
2:15 - Plaza de Mayo
2:55 - La Recoleta Cemetery
3:25 - Malba museum
3:51 - San Telmo (Antiques)
4:35 - Palermo (Hollywood and Soho)
5:09 - Japanese Garden
5:32 - Recoleta
5:52 - Plaza de la República (Obelisco de Buenos Aires)
6:22 - El Ateneo Grand Splendid (Bookstore)
6:39 - Fine Arts Museum (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes)
7:03 - Teatro Colón
7:20 - Puerto Madero
7:53 - Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires
8:20 - Tango (Dance)
8:37 - Best time to visit Buenos Aires (Weather)
Book your tickets:
Teatro Colón: teatrocolon.org.ar/en
Malba Museum: malba.liit.com.ar/decidir/
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes: www.bellasartes.gob.ar/
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Buenos Aires. Also called the Paris of the South is the capital of Argentina.
The city where Tango fills the streets and the charm of Latin America spirit offers you a colorful and vibrant experience.
I just found your channel, as i was looking for travel guides to Buenos Aires. I am planning a trip to Argentina during the winter period and i am really excited! Will make sure to visit these places you spoke of here. Everything looks so fascinating and interesting! You are doing an amazing job with these videos, very informative and helpful! Thank you so much for your hard work, i appreciate it! You have a new subscriber😘
Thanks a lot! It is a pleasure to make and show the great and places around the world. Enjoy your trip! And a personal tip is to eat meat (if you like that) at the Don Julio in Palermo. It’s hard to make a reservation but maybe you are lucky.
I'm going in November, can't wait!!
Enjoy! And have a great trip
I found your channel 3 days ago and i cant stop myself to tell you Martijn that you are the best. Music, editing, speech all are perfect. Lots of love from India ❤❤
Thanks it is a pleasure to create
Love buenos aires ❤
Good to know.
Thanks for the discription of my City!!!
It was a pleasure and it is always nice to come back in Buenos Aires ❤️
Hi, nice video, welcome to Argentina, greetings
Thank you that was truly excellent. I made a list of several of the places that you mentioned. I’m hoping that Buenos Aires is my rebound after breaking up with Barcelona after the collapse of Spain/EU starting in 2020.
Martijn, Вы интересно рассказывете, показывете интересные места и подбираете красивую музыку к Вашим видеороликам.👍
Thank you so much!
Some remarks on your video:
-There is no train serving Ezeiza Airport, nor Aeroparque the domestic airport. At Ezeiza you have taxis, buses of Tienda Leon that take you to selected places in the city, and public transport buses, very slow and uncomfortable for passengers with luggage. You will need the SUBE Card for the public transportation buses.
There are seven football clubs of the main leage with stadiums in the City of Buenos Aires: Boca Juniors, River Plate, San Lorenzo de Almagro, Huracán, Argentinos Juniors, Velez Sárfield and Nueva Chicago.
Remember that the City of Buenos Aires was the former capital of the Province of Buenos Aires, but when it was made the Federal Capital, the city became a separated entity and the Province of Buenos Aires built in 1884 a new capital: the city of La Plata. Therefore, the City of Buenos Aires is not inside the Province of Buenos Aires. But the metropolitan area of Buenos Aires is almost a continuous, with 3 million people in the City and 14 additional millions in the suburbs in the Province of Buenos Aires.
Near the Recoleta Cemetery you have the Mile of Museums: In the video two are shown: The National Fine Arts Museum (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes) and the MALBA, but in between you find the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo, which is dedicated to art on objects (tapestries, vases, furnitures). Some blocks from those towards Retiro Railway Station the Museum Fernandez Blanco has a collection of colonial silverware.
We've liked and subscribed, thanks for the amazing tour of Buenos Aires, we learned a lot!
Thanks. 🙏 it was a pleasure to make this guide
I just got back from BA after an 8 day stay . Impressions ? Absolutely gorgeous city with an astounding number of sights . One negative thing however : public transit is really bad . Generally though everything that to some people would appear trivial , to me is very important . For example , you have a coffee at a lovely café but then when you go to their washroom , you have to hold your nose tightly shut. Pity because , as I mentioned earlier, it is a gorgeous city.Teatro Colon, Obelisco, Puerto Morado, Avenida del Libertador , Casa Rosada, Palermo Soho, Plaza del Congresso, Jardin Japones and so many more .
Just one remark: there´s no train from Ezeiza Airport to the city. The only options are bus, taxi or privately rented car with driver. The rest of the information is all right.
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What if I only speak English ? Are there many English speakers in the restaurants and museums ?
It is more Spanish that is spoken there
If you move around the tourist areas, you will be able to find many that can or will try to communicate with you, very loving people and helpful. Like every big country, you must be careful. You can always find those people who will try to take advantage! food is great and apartments for rent are very affordable IF... you can visit. ? just GO!.. the poor economy is a plus for the tourist. @@MartijnAroundTheWorld
You will find people willing to help you. Here in BA there are many English speakers.
The best city of Latin America
Why is it the best city?
Is Buenos Aires as cool as Madrid? Thanks in advance. Danke Ja
Both are cool but in a different way. Buenos Aires had the real South America vibe and Madrid is still Europe. I prefer Buenos Aires because of that vibe. And both are in my top list with favorite cities to visit.
@@MartijnAroundTheWorld I always thought the Vibe in Buenos Aires was also European culturally. Didn't realize it had a South America vibe.
@Mongoose-ct6us yes it had the influences of Spain but the vibe is different
though Buenos Aires has a lot of architecture similar to Madrid or Barcelona, in reality it's more similar to Paris in terms of layout of streets-boulevards-avenues, proliferation of parks and Parisian architectural style of late 19th century: beauz arts/academicism-art nouveau /deco, like Paris, Buenos Aires was demolished shortly after, taking its urban design and architectural styles from that period, that 's why Buenos Aires is called:
Paris of America, and here u can see something:
czcams.com/video/JqkOcJtNku8/video.html
Question why say euros just curious are you like comparing for Europeans who are visiting?
Good question! The standard currency in all my videos is euros. To compare every city and why should a European man use the USD ;-)
@@MartijnAroundTheWorld thanks for the reply! Makes sense! Love your vids I just found you randomly one day and have been hooked since.
Great quality content and information but why Green screen? Better to just have narration instead of a fake presence.
Where do you see a green screen? It is recorded on the streets.
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