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Buenos Aires: Where Architecture Dances with Desire
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📸 Night Walk in Buenos Aires | Street Photography & Hidden Gems
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They don’t call it the ‘Paris of South America’ for just any reason ✨ Buenos Aires is a mesmerizing city full of diverse cultural influence, architecture, and history and made up of nearly 50 neighborhoods. Each is unique in character and style, but here’s some things to know about a few of the busiest and most notable: SAN TELMO: the oldest neighborhood where preserved colonial buildings and cobblestone streets brim with charm. Historically queer-friendly and home to the 270+ stall market, ‘Fería de San Telmo’ PALERMO: a popular and trendy area among tourists and young locals and the city’s largest neighborhood. home to an array of independent cafés, restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife venues. RECOLETA: a quiet, elegant, and upscale neighborhood in the city’s North, well-known for its French architecture, museums, art exhibits, and famous cemetery BELGRANO: a more traditional and residential center beckoning with specialty supermarkets, street-food stalls and some of the city’s best Asian cuisine throughout its ‘Barrio Chino’ SAN ISIDRO: not a neighborhood, but a coastal city just a quick train ride from the capital and noteworthy for its beautiful views of the Río de la Plata PUERTO MADERO: Buenos Aires’ dockside commercial center where the famous ‘Puente de la Mujer’ suspension bridge and modern skyscrapers reside LA BOCA: a historic immigrant neighborhood with colorful houses, a pedestrian museum-street, and tango clubs Save this reel for your future Argentina travels and follow along @thelesbianpassport 🤍 #buenosaires #buenosairesargentina #argentina #visitargentina #argentinatravel #lgbttravel #lgbtqtravel
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The best of Buenos Aires ✨🏆 📌 [save] this post for your trip to Argentina WHAT TO SEE/DO: Teatro Colón • Palacio Barolo • Centro Cultural Kirchner • El Ateneo Grand Splendid • Obelisco • Plaza del Congreso • Plaza de Mayo • Casa Rosada • Jardín Japonés • Puente de la Mujer • Casa Mínima • El Rosedal • Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays • La Bomba de Tiempo • El Caminito La Boca • Plaza Sicilia • Parque Barrancas de Belgrano • Tigre • Floralís Genérica NEIGHBORHOODS: Palermo • Recoleta • San Telmo • Puerto Madero • Belgrano • Barrio Chino MUSEUMS: Bellas Artes • MALBA • Museo Moderno CAFÉS: Obrador de Panes & Galletas • Fauna • Gorrión • Padre • Casa Telma • Verdín • Las Violetas • Tribu • Öss • Cuervo • Croque Madam • Central Pan FOOD + DRINK: Pizzería Güerrín • Quotidiano Bar de Pastas • Fukuro Noodle Bar • Milion • Gordo Vegano • Mauer Bar • Las Patriotas • Hormiga Negra • Gran Bar Danzon • Baum • Rapa Nui • Alchemy SHOPPING: Alto Palermo • Galerías Pacífico • Fería San Telmo • Mercado Argentino Vintage • Cocoliche • Galpón de Ropa • Puerto de Frutos Check out @thelesbianpassport story highlights and latest posts for extra Argentina recommendations, guides, and more 🌹 • • • #argentina #visitargentina #argentinatravel #exploreargentina #buenosaires #explorebuenosaires #buenosairestravel #lgbt #argentinalgbt #lgbttravel #lgbtq #lgbtqtravel #travel #nomad #digitalnomad
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Puente de la Mujer (“Woman’s Bridge”) is an architectural marvel designed by Santiago Calatrava. His vision to embody a symbol of modernism in a city landscape is not only a work of art but serves as a functional pedestrian bridge. Its asymmetrical design is said to “resemble a couple dancing the tango.” By day or night when its lights are most luminous, the bridge is a worthy stop on your Argentinian journey. A blend of innovation and tradition, this bridge pays homage to the city’s culture and works not only as a pedestrian bridge but also employs a state-of-the-art mechanism which allows it to swing open and allows access to ships through the canal. A picturesque view of Puerto Madero is to be had while visiting as well as city sight lines making this stop a favorite for tourists, photographers & locals. Buenos Aires’ commitment to conscientious urban development and superb architecture are showcased in this landmark’s presence.
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🌉 Puente de la Mujer🌉 The Puente de la Mujer is a masterpiece of modern architecture and a true icon of Buenos Aires! Designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, this bridge is not just a functional structure, but a stunning work of art that captivates all who visit. Its elegant and dynamic shape, reminiscent of a dancer, symbolizes the tango, which is so integral to Argentine culture. The bridge's lighting at night is simply breathtaking, transforming it into a visual spectacle that illuminates the city's skyline. Beyond its aesthetic beauty, the Puente de la Mujer plays an important role in connecting the region, linking the neighborhoods of Puerto Madero and San Telmo. It's the perfect spot for romantic strolls or simply to admire the view of the river and the city. Walking across this bridge is a unique experience that combines art, history, and modernity. It’s undoubtedly a must-visit for anyone in Buenos Aires!
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Nearby Attractions Of Woman's Bridge
Plaza de Mayo
Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK)
Estadio Luna Park
Hilton Buenos Aires
Buque Museo Fragata A.R.A. "Presidente Sarmiento"
Parque Mujeres Argentinas
Mirador Guemes Gallery
Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo
Micaela Bastidas Park
Museo del Bicentenario

Plaza de Mayo
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Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK)
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Estadio Luna Park
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Hilton Buenos Aires
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Nearby Restaurants Of Woman's Bridge
El Boleo/ Bar & grill
Johnny B. Good Puerto Madero
La Parolaccia Trattoria
Kraken bar
London City
Temple Craft Madero
Argentinean Brasas
La Panera Rosa Puerto Madero
Puerto Cristal
D'oro Italian Bar

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Johnny B. Good Puerto Madero
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La Parolaccia Trattoria
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Kraken bar
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GORRITI JUANA MANUELA 900, C1107 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The Puente de la Mujer is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is of the cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unusual in its asymmetrical arrangement.
attractions: Plaza de Mayo, Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK), Estadio Luna Park, Hilton Buenos Aires, Buque Museo Fragata A.R.A. "Presidente Sarmiento", Parque Mujeres Argentinas, Mirador Guemes Gallery, Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo, Micaela Bastidas Park, Museo del Bicentenario, restaurants: El Boleo/ Bar & grill, Johnny B. Good Puerto Madero, La Parolaccia Trattoria, Kraken bar, London City, Temple Craft Madero, Argentinean Brasas, La Panera Rosa Puerto Madero, Puerto Cristal, D'oro Italian Bar

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