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Museo Larreta,
Avenida Juramento 2291,
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, C1428, Argentina

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Paz Palace
Paz Palace is an imposing building which has sculptures and ornaments that are copies or are are inspired by several French palaces, and one of the best examples of the French Architecture in Buenos Aires.

Flea Market
If you are someone who appreciates old things, this is a great place to wander around. I bought some vintage buttons, because buying anything larger than that was not practical for this traveler. It also offers various food to eat and beautiful vegetable and fruit stands.

El Zanjon De Granados
A very interesting insight into Argentina's history and the dwellings over the decades. The restoration of the tunnels and building are expertly designed and aesthetic.

Japanese Garden
Traditional Japanese garden featuring serene walking paths, koi ponds, and immaculate landscaping. Peaceful ambiance with benches and various viewpoints for relaxation amidst Japanese flora

La Recoleta Cemetery
Historic cemetery in a prestigious neighborhood, known for its tranquil lanes, ornate mausoleums, and the notable tomb of Eva Peron. A serene spot for history buffs and reflective strolls.

Le Pain Quotidien
Understated from the road, but step inside to find an amazing restored homestead with a lush green courtyard. Very rustic with a genuine feel of yesteryear France. The food is made with love and is excellent. Highly recommended.

China Town
Chinatown! This is another must-see when visiting Buenos Aires. This is a really neat and clean part of the city full of Chinese operated restaurants and related businesses. don't miss walking through and shopping.

Colon Theater
This is a must-visit place in Buenos Aires. The neighborhood is lovely, the streets are lively, and the building is grand. It's about 115 years old. I kept looking at the details of the artwork on every pillar, the glass works, the ceiling, and the multilevel balcony views, and I wondered how they did it back then.

The Immaculate Conception Parish
The Immaculate Conception Parish is known as "the round one", due to its circular shape (its dome measures 20 meters in diameter); similar to the Pantheon of Agrippa, Rome, Italy. In front it has Corinthian columns. Next to the access stairs there is a hermitage of the Virgin.
It was inaugurated in 1878. In the square in front of it there is a craft fair on weekends (Saturdays and Sundays). One block away is the Larreta Museum and in front of the parish, across the square, the Sarmiento Museum.
It was inaugurated in 1878. In the square in front of it there is a craft fair on weekends (Saturdays and Sundays). One block away is the Larreta Museum and in front of the parish, across the square, the Sarmiento Museum.

Palermo Lakes
The area is beautiful for a nice walk. It is kind of like the Central Park of Buenos Aires. Such a bucolic place in the middle of such a massively urban city is paradise. However, it is better to walk around the area when temperatures are cooler. Unfortunately, I did it around the hottest time of day, making the experience less enjoyable
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