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Iguazu Falls, located in the "Triple Frontier" region of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, is the tallest and widest waterfall in the world, with 275 cascades spread over nearly 2 miles of the Iguazu River. The Iguazu Falls, also known as the Iguaçu Falls or Cataratas do Iguaçu, are a UNESCO…
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Obelisco is an iconic landmark in Buenos Aires, Argentina; this white obelisk dominates Plaza de la República and it is popular meeting and photoshoot place. Quick facts Name: Obelisco Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina Type of attraction: Architectural/Monument Built: 1936 Ticket price: Free The monument, which stands at 67.5 meters tall,…
View moreJust steps from Buenos Aires’ Retiro train station and the bustle of Plaza San Martín stands an unexpected piece of London skyline: a red-brick clock tower with green copper domes and a massive Union Jack carved into its base. Welcome to Torre Monumental, one of the city's lesser-known but historically…
View moreIn a city fueled by tango and late-night café conversations, Teatro Colón rises as a cultural monument that needs no music to make a statement—though music is exactly what it's best at. Towering with old-world elegance just blocks from the Obelisk in downtown Buenos Aires, the Colón is more than…
View moreIn the middle of downtown Buenos Aires, where traffic hums and the architecture blends European elegance with Latin grit, stands a building unlike any other in the city—or anywhere, really. Palacio Barolo is part office building, part allegorical monument, and entirely strange in the best way. Key Takeaways: Palacio Barolo…
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