Buenos Aires: Hotels with Balcony
Buenos Aires is not only the capital and largest city in Argentina, it is one of the pre-eminent tourist destinations in all of South America. Its most iconic symbol is the Obelisk of Buenos Aires. Constructed in 1936, it soars over 200 feet into the sky. Visitors can reach its observation windows by ascending a narrow flight of steps. Polo is one of the most popular sports in Argentina and at places such as Polo Elite, visitors can not only enjoy a game but take lessons in how the sport is played. Those visiting Buenos Aires with children love stopping by the Galileo Galilei planetarium. While there, they can peer through the planetarium’s telescopes and as see exhibits of an actual lunar rock recovered during the Apollo XI space mission. Just steps away is the Parque Tres de Febrero. One of the largest parks in the city, it is home to the largest Japanese garden outside of Japan as well as the Eduardo Sivori Museum, which houses a collection of over 4,000 works by noted Argentinean artists. Those looking to explore the city’s rich Catholic past often head to the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral. Built at the end of the 18th century, it is the seat of the Archdiocese and lauded for its frescoes and mosaics.
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