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PUERTO MADERO NEIGHBORHOOD - BUENOS AIRES
Puerto Maderorepresents the lastest architectural trend in Buenos Aires City. Puerto Madero Consists of old docks where the cargo brought by the ships was stored. There docks were restored with the idea of integrating the port to the city extending the downtown area. The docks were refurbished to become office buildings on the upper floors and allocate sumptuous restaurants along the river. The most exclusive restaurants, the most expensive offices, 8 cinemas and a five stars hotel are concentrated in Puerto Madero. Despite its being the newest and most daring urbanized district in record time, there are still investments plans extending until 2003 which include the construction of 45 story high rise buildings and of tunnels and bridges to connect the city to the Rio de la Plata. Uruguay Corvette. Dock 4. A ticket will allow you to walk across the deck and the inside of this old ship which was bought from England in 1874. Sarmiento Frigate. Dock 3. In 1898, the Argentina Government asked England to build a frigate to serve as a training ship.
DAY 2 - Traditional City Tour, visiting the best of Buenos Aires: La Boca, San Telmo, 9 de Julio Avenue and the Obelisk, Colon Theatre, The Congress, The Governor House called "Casa Rosada", Puerto Madero, La Recoleta... DAY 3 - Excursion to a traditional "Estancia" or farm in the Pampas. Meals and Activities included. This excursion is usually called "Fiesta Gaucha" DAY 4
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RIPIO TURISMO - Incoming
Tour Operator Argentina & Chile- Leg. 10.687 Secretaría de
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