If you're staying at our Luxury Apartment in Recoleta Buenos Aires, be sure to visit these must-see spots.
Recoleta Cementery: This is the most visited and the first public cemetery in Buenos Aires, established in 1822 and originally designed by the French engineer Próspero Catelin. This site is the final resting place of Argentina’s presidents, writers, Nobel laureates, athletes, and many others.
Tango Piazzolla: Here, you can experience a performance showcasing the tradition of original Tango, blended with modern styles. You can also indulge in a delicious dinner.
Floralis Generica: A 20-meter sculpture located in Naciones Unidas Square, created by the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. The flower’s petals open during the day and close at night, controlled by a hydraulic system and photovoltaic cells.
San Telmo market: This market was established with the aim of supplying immigrants arriving in Buenos Aires. Today, you can find a wide variety of food, toys, wine, stories, and much more.
Bellas Artes Museum: This museum was founded in 1986. From the beginning, it was designed to showcase international art from all historical periods.
TIP: Every Saturday and Sunday, at France Square, you can visit a fair! It is the oldest cultural expression in the public space.
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