Buenos Aires has more than 7,000 bars and restaurants, 287 theaters, 380 bookstores, 150 museums and is the capital of tango In addition, there will be a cultural program developed by the Ministry of Culture of the city with more than 500 proposals and activities designed for different ages and to enjoy with the family in different parts of the city.
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Caminito, in La Boca, one of the main tourist spots in the City of Buenos Aires.
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Offer of the City of Buenos Aires for the winter holidays
during july tourists will be able to enjoy the winter offer, which includes more than 150 activities such as Guided tours, gastronomic proposals, theme parks, shopping malls, ice rinks, recreational spaces, theaters, cinemas, artistic shows for all ages and cultural activities. All the discounts are available on the Tourism Entity website, for example 50% discount on theater tickets, 15% on book purchases or special discounts on the family pack.
Another way to tour the City is through four free themed guided circuits in which no prior registration is required and are suspended in case of rain:
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Graffiti in the City of Buenos Aires.
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- Guided circuit dramatized about the Argentine immigration that begins in La Boca, to relive history and learn about the first immigrants who were fundamental in the construction of our identity.
- Guided circuit dramatized about the beginnings of Argentina touring the Plaza de Mayothe first square in the City, where actors will recreate the customs and ideals of the characters who passed through it in the most relevant moments of the past Of the homeland.
- Guided circuit on urban art and graffiti of Buenos Aires in the neighborhood of Colegialeswhich has a range of techniques and artists that gave color to its streets through its walls.
- Guided circuit on the evolution of porteño transportation in the neighborhood of Caballito. This neighborhood is full of history, invites you to walk through some of its cobbled streets, to appreciate its landscape in the “English Quarter”, enter the Mercado del Progreso and learn the anecdotes of the tram that knew how to become a moving museum.
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