We had the pleasure to be invited to a Tango show in Buenos Aires, which photos collection can be seen in the slideshow. Taking pictures of Tango dancers is a challenging task, because of the constant movements and low light conditions. An experience I’m willing to do again soon The experience was sponsored by BsAs4U an agency organizing tours and activities in Buenos Aires, which offered a fast and smooth experience thanks to their support team; and Complejo Tango, a tango boutique that offers a complete tango experience. It was great show among the cheapest in Buenos Aires, a perfect combination of quality and price.
Tourists are always told not to venture outside of the so touristic Caminito street in La Boca. And that’s too bad ’cause a walk to the stadium is worth your time in La Boca: soccer mementos everywhere, Museo de la Pasión Boquense [Museum of the Boca club], less touristic parillas, other colorfully painted sheet-iron houses.
From Wikipedia:
The origin of the city was a ranch (estancia) founded by missionaries of the Society of Jesus in 1618. A convent not far from the city, dating back to the 18th century, is preserved and hosts the National Jesuit Museum. The Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba were named World Heritage site in 2000.
Accomodations There are gorgeous timeshare resorts located in and around Buenos Aires.
These luxury vacation properties have become popular lodging choices for travelers visiting here, mostly due to the
inexpensive price and the many amenities included.