BUENOS AIRES City Guide | Argentina | Travel Guide
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- Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina. Buenos Aires is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South America's southeastern coast. "Buenos Aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs". Called the “Paris of South America,” Buenos Aires is one of the most cosmopolitan cities of South America. The city has a population of 3.5 million people, and is the bustling hub of Argentina. Some of the most visited attractions of Buenos Aires are Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, Recoleta Cemetery, La Boca, La Bombonera, San Telmo, Puerto Madero, the Buenos Aires Obelisk and the Galileo Galilei Planetarium.
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Wowww It's sooo beautiful 😍🥰, Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰♥️
This city is in my travelling list
Great Job Travel Enjoy Argentina 🇦🇷
Nice ariel view of it all!
We’ll be visiting Buenas Aires in March 2023, at the beginning of a cruise aboard Seabourn Venture. I’m trying to gain some familiarity with the city so that I can enjoy my short visit more.
I’m interested in learning more about 20th century Buenas Aires, specifically Evite Peron.
Good video; just two things: Casa rosada it is not residence, it's the workplace of the president; avoid going Tigre on sunday, crowded of locals, go any day. Puerto de frutos market, which it's great it is open every day, except monday.
Buenos Aires the Best city
Great city to visit.
Lived there 2012 to 2015 and 2017 to 2018 , 5 years in total . Loved the city loved the people loved the country . Its crazy and yes also a little dangerous ( like all capitals ) but you will either fall in love with the place or you will hate it lol
What was your job over there?
Buenos Aires 😍
Will be visiting in March 2023 as part of the journey to Antarctica to run a marathon. Looking forward to seeing this beautiful and lively city.
Amazing city
Nice video, but while I understand that you can't cover everything, I find it kind of astonishing that more than a full minute goes to Bombonera but there's no mention of Teatro Colón or the CCK, two other extraordinary landmarks of the city and its cultural life.
También buscan hacer guita con el turismo. En boca le cobran entrada, en el cck no. Y el Colón capaz no sea del público al que apuntan: puerto madero, boquita, recoleta re típico para turistear cómo el resto, nose que tanta bola le darán al colón afuera 🤷🏻♂️
Wow! the tango music was really cool.
Amaising city
Very amaising. Amaising for every wachiturro, villero, y boliguayo.
Great Argentina
Population of metropolitan area, Buenos Aires (city + suburbia):
17 M
Cognitive and beautiful video!!!👍😁
Thank you! 😃
Amazing city, it looks like NY, its massive!
for me it's even better than NY, it has a mix between europe and america, thats what it makes Buenos Aires so special
NY?? Buenos Aires is definitely different than NY! It's more like Roma.
@carstengermer6773 america doesn't have too many big cities just a lot of car suburbs so every city looks like NYC to us, I'm assuming he's american
What’s with the blues music? Better suited to covering New Orleans.
And the terrible computer generated voiceover
Hi, I will be visiting in March. What could I find going on around that time?
There isn't much going on in March. In February there is the Fashion Week and in April the Book Festival.
Puedes ir a Shows de Tango
How was your time there ?
shore of the Río de la Plata, on South A
Nice video, why the blues as background music, though?
Copyright issues
I am going to Buenos Aires Jan 27-2023
Going in Jan 2022. First time
The stadium looks awesome
Going march 2022.....
Like!
I'm going in April 2022 to Argentina any tips?
Try to enyoy Argentine cordiality and easy friendshipfullness!! You are wellcome!👍
@@cygnusatratus6004 thanks so much 😃 looking very forward to it!!
Hope you will enyoy your visit. Im from Buenos Aires, Argentine capital. April is very nice, automm. Not very hot, not very cold. There is so much you can see, travel, experience. Hope you can get a lot of fun and meet some good friends! This is an extended country, and you will find goodwill in most of our people.
@@cygnusatratus6004 Thanks so much Cygnus! Argentina 🇦🇷 sounds absolutely amazing and I’m so excited to explore and have fun 🤩
I like the music but not for this video. A milonga or a tango would have been more fitting. Felt like I should be learning about Mississippi or New Orleans with this 🎵 🎶🎵
Is that voice a real person or a robot?
Great fron GREAT KURDISTAN
Just a word of warning to anyone visiting Buenos Aires. There is crime in the form of mugging/theft. A friend and I were walking down the steps to the subte (subway) station and a young man pulled my wallet out of my front pocket. We ran up the stairs to catch him but he was gone at a five-point street intersection. Luckily I was not hurt , I could have been pushed down the concrete stairs but luckily I hung on to the railing. However, my money and credit cards were stolen. Luckily also I left my passport back at our apartment. This was about noon on a Sunday. So I just want tourists to be aware. The police do not speak English so there was no point in reporting it. I do want to warn tourists from America, Canada, and Europe to be aware. Little thieves roam the streets of Buenos Aires!!!!
Im sorry of your bad experience. Never had a violent robbery like that in 30 years living in BA. A crazy guy attacked me here in Barcelona where I live now. In the middle of a touristic park near Montjuic. Nobody helped me. Also this city is not secure for tourists anymore, so take care when you come.
PS: Buenos Aires has a special touristic police station. I think is located in Recoleta.
Erica me encanta cómo te hace doler Argentina 🇦🇷. Deja de hacerte pasar por anglosajón
My mom got her wallet stolen once while she visited BA. They tried again in Rosario but I saw them going for it and stepped in to warn her just in time. Bunch of street hoodlums
@@RonvanRutten As with any big city there are some areas where pickpocketing is an issue. Here basically do as we locals, always carry backpacks or purses in front of you or where you can see it and avoid carrying or displaying too much any valuables.
@@maximipe exactly. Always be aware of your surroundings and don't be showing off too much wealth. I have ductape on my camera to make it look old and beat-up. Although it already kinda is beat-up ;)
Too much atention to plaza de Mayo and La Boca. Buenos Aires is much more than that. Buenos Aires metro population is 14.000.000 people. Its a massive city.
You have to say: Casa Rosada. No Casa Rosado.
Rubbish loud discordant music, where is the tango music. Staccato narration. It really is offputting. Great city though.
Jajajaja me causa gracia como le pueden gustar está cuidad grasienta, es un desastre, la peor de todo sudamérica, lo sé porque por desgracia vivo en ella, por eso me mudé al distrito de Lanús, la provincia es un poco más tolerable, por ahora! 😕
Qué ciudades de Latinoamerica conoces para comparar?
Hermano es Buenos Aires ciudad que creció a a la par de New York, ciudad donde está uno de los Teatros mas importantes del mundo, ciudad donde nació el Tango, ciudad de los Palacios, ciudad de grandes edificios de importante valor arquitectónico etc, una de las mejores ciudades de Latinoamérica literalmente, no creo ni viendo que seas Argentino
Jajaja Lanús mejor? Ya vas a hablar pestes cuando te roben el celular o la batería del coche. Si. Yo vivo en Lanús y pasa.
Jojo Lanús...pobrecito
Wow,me das la impresion de no ser un viajero con mucha experiencing.Por lo tanto no opines con tanto resentimiento.Lanus nunca fue un buen barrio .En realidad sos patetico.Opinar asi de la ciudad de tu pais? Educate un poco y deja de poner en evidencia tu bajo IQ
Currently visiting Buenos Aires. This video misses some points. There's no mention of San Telmo area which is really nice (the San Telmo markeplace has great food stalls too) with antiques and shops. Also, Palermo Soho, although a bit fake, is quite interesting. As for the obelisk I was not aware there's a platform and there is certainly no mention of it onsite so I suspect you can"t go. If you are visiting the city I would suggest to do a bike tour. If you want a very smart guide check Social & Cultural Buenos Aires on trip advisor. I did the San Telmo tour (amazing when it comes to history) and the Palermo tour with Nicolas (anthropologist) and learned a lot. I also did Recoleta with Pablo, it was less interesting but still OK. I did 2 other tours with 2 different companies, one "free" walking tour which was really not that interesting, and another on bike which was also sightseiing without perspective. My advice : go to social.cultural on IG and ask . They do spanish & english. Nicolas is great. Overall I've been here 6 days, staying 2 days more to see the Japanese Garden (not seen in the video) and some other stuff. I believe the minimum one should spend in BA is 3 full days. Also, avoid the hop on/hop off bus tours. I did one of those, they are terrible and give you zero perspective. PS I saw a commentary that describes the place as "dangerous" honestly in 6 days I have not witnessed anything. I have been walking many miles per day, some at night, some quite late, never ran into trouble. Of course I don't have a backpack, I dont wear jewelry nor carry a big camera and when I check google maps I do it quickly so as not to look like a dumb and lost tourist. I would not describe the city as dangerous at all, and I have been carrying 300 K pesos on me all day plus a last gen iphone. If you don't look like a target, no arrow will fly your way.