One of the most travel & tourism place in USA is Buenos
Aires. It is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the
second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after Sao Paulo. It is
located on the western shore of the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, on
the southeastern coast of the South American continent. Greater Buenos Aires
conurbation, which also includes several Buenos Aires Province districts,
constitutes the third-largest conurbation in Latin America, with a population
of around thirteen million. The city of Buenos Aires is not a part of the
Buenos Aires Province, it is an autonomous district.
According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, tourism
has been growing in the Argentine capital since 2002. In a survey by the travel
and tourism publication Travel + Leisure Magazine in 2008, travelers voted
Buenos Aires the second most desirable city to visit after Florence, Italy. Due
to the increase in the number of tourists to Buenos Aires and its favorable
climate, there are more and more possibilities and activities to suit every
tourist on every budget. These includes sporting events, tango tours of
all caliber and to suit every audience (including dinner and museum), cultural
tours (learn about Eva Peron, the most quaint cafes, museums, become familiar
with the vast variety of old and modern architecture), pub crawls in the most
popular neighborhoods of Palermo and San Telmo (ideal for fellow travelers to
meet one another).
English is widely spoken in Buenos Aires, but in the
provinces communication can be a bit more difficult so nowadays Spanish lessons
and courses of all levels and for varying purposes are readily available to
help tourists really make the most of their stay. Since the city has become a
top tourist destination, the cost of internal flights has drastically dropped
in the last couple of years, and tourists can now enjoy the more remote, northern
areas of Argentina for a good price. Visitors may choose to visit a tango show,
an estancia in the Province of Buenos Aires, or enjoy the traditional asado.
The city also plays host to musical festivals, some of the largest of which are
Quilmes Rock, Cream fields BA and the Buenos Aires Jazz Festival.
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