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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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Welcome to MALBA: An Invitation to Experience Latin American Art As you step into MALBA, the vibrant fusion of tradition and modernity immediately invites you to immerse yourself in Latin American culture. Exhibits like Frida Kahlo's self-portraits and works by Xul Solar create a powerful narrative of identity and innovation….
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 moreThe bohemian neighbourhood of San Telmo in Buenos Aires is always worth a visit. This neighbourhood is known for its small cafés, flea markets with handicrafts and antiques, and general sense of melancholy. The welcoming residents of San Telmo are always interested in striking up a discussion, and the Art…
View moreLa Recoleta Cemetery is a unique burial site, located in Buenos Aires Recoleta neighborhood, full of art statues and mausoleums or famous people. Some of them include Eva Perón, presidents of Argentina and Nobel Prize winners. Cemetery is constructed like a proper city, with large square "blocks" and tree-lined avenues…
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