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Puerto Madero by night Photo by Claudia Fogg © Whatsonwhen

Puerto Madero

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Similar to the London Docklands, Puerto Madero was once a restless commercial port, before running into delapidation and being left stuck in the past while the rest of the capital charged…

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Blue and yellow supporters of Boca Juniors at Boca Stadium, Buenos Aires. Photo by Juan Felipe Rubio

Boca Stadium

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Join the blue and yellow sea of fans chanting passionately in the Boca Stadium at the home matches of Club Boca Juniors, famous for its skill and ex-player Diego Maradona. The nearby Museum of…

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Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires. Photo by Sebastian Fogg, © Whatsonwhen

Recoleta Cemetery

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Buenos Aires' oldest cemetery stretches for almost six hectares through the capital's most prestigious neighbourhood. It houses the tombs of many of the leading figures of Argentinian history…

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The striking Obelisk, Buenos Aires. Photo by Fernando Bischof, © Whatsonwhen

The Obelisk

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Built in 1936 to commemorate Buenos Aires' 400th anniversary, the massive obelisk sticks up out of one of the largest roads in the world, the Avenida de 9 Julio. At 67 metres high, it…

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Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires. Photo by Fernando Bischof, © Whatsonwhen

Casa Rosada

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The President of Argentina's workplace and the scene of many momentous events in the country's history, the pink Casa Rosada presides over the central Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires. Eva Peron…

Plaza San Martín, Buenos Aires. Photo by Sarah-Jane Walsh, © Whatsonwhen

Plaza San Martín

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The sprawling and leafy square of Plaza San Martín is near the financial district in Retiro. It is criss-crossed daily by businessmen on mobile phones, dog walkers and amorous couples, while…