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Madonna may have immortalized it in pop culture terms with that song in Evita, but this city lived in the imaginations of many long before Hollywood got a hold of it, and the romantic notions it conjures will survive long after the movie goes into the vault. Even the name Buenos Aires has an air about it: romantic, exotic, mischievous…sexy. Tangos, fútbol, succulent steaks, friendly locals with a zest for life, weekly fairs and colorful neighborhoods…these are all the dreams, but you’ll come to the happy realization while visiting, that they are realities as well. It is not considered "The Pearl" of South America for nothing. This may very well be the city that has it all. The majestic European architecture of its founders combined with the passion of its people makes Buenos Aires a beautiful, eclectic and vibrant city like no other. From the colorful and the charming neighborhood of San Telmo (its poor residents’ use of paint from the shipyard resulted in a neighborhood of multi-colored houses) with its abundanceof antique shops, to the art haven of the MALBA, the city offers a rich history melded with vivid flashes of everyday life that any traveler will count among his or her treasured memories.

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La Recoleta Cemetery
Calle Junín 1760 (Recoleta)
Tel. +54 (11) 4804.7040
In a city of rapid changes, this monument to the notable deceased – from famous musicians to Eva Peron – is the literal example of the city’s respect for its historical identity. Just three short blocks from the Alvear Palace, La Recoleta is the Manhattan of cemeteries. Don’t expect Evita’s mausoleum to be the most ostentatious, but do expect to wait among a queue of admirers to take an unobstructed picture of the glamorous darling. Buy a professional map in the front and take a self-guided walking tour of this "active necropolis" that American poet Robert Lowell called "hundreds of one-room Roman temples."  

MALBA

Avenida Figuroa Alcorta 3415
Tel. +54 (11) 4808.6500
www.malba.org.ar
Who says Latin America doesn’t produce world class fine art? This light and spacious gallery features works by Fabian Marcaccio, Frida Kahlo, and excellent temporary displays.

Museo Evita
Lafinour 2988 (Botanico)
Tel. +54. 11.4807.0306
http://www.museoevita.org/
If you're a fan of Evita (Eva Peron) than this is a must see!  The photography and the displayed wardrobe of this iconic person tells a story of someone whose early media driven rise to fame can only be surpassed by her premature death.

Teatro Colón

Cerrito 618
Tel. +54 (11) 4378.7312
www.teatrocolon.org.ar
Tours of this historic theater are available everyday. It opened in 1908 (with a production of Verdi’s Aida) and is now one of the most famous opera houses in the world. Located in the heart of the city, it stages shows year round. May 2008 marked its 100th anniversary. 

Museo Nacional de Belles Artes
Avenida Del Libertador 1473
Tel. +54 (11)4803.0802
www.mnba.org
Opened in 1896, Argentina’s National Museum of Fine Arts showcases artifacts dating from the 12th century, along with the work of Argentine and European artists from the 19th and 20th centuries. While the museum houses an extensive collection of European greats from Cezanne to Van Gogh, the highlight is the Argentine collection, with works from major artists over the last five centuries.

Graffitimundo
www.graffitimundo.com
Buenos Aires revels in it's street art like no other city.  Graffiti is a big thing here in bringing new artists to the attention of the masses.  Graffitimundo has organized tours that take you to neighborhoods like Villa Crespo where new and rising artists paint their there way to success.