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    Eric J.

    Caminito is the touristy section of La Boca, complete with brightly colored streets and dozens of shops with tourist paraphernalia. The neighboring area is a bit on the sketchier side, as our cab driver said that he probably wouldn't have driven us through the neighborhood at night. Good thing we went during the day. It's actually not that big of a neighborhood, and you can easily walk through in about an hour, unless you decide to get a meal here. You can buy just about anything Boca Jrs (the local soccer team) related here, as well as the occasional Messi or Argentina soccer team jersey. Not to mention the typical personalized license plates, t-shirts, and even Patagonian/Argentinean wine. Most of the salespeople actually speak English quite well, so tourists need not to worry. Not only that, nearly all the restaurants in this area feature a tango presentation while you eat, and they're pretty darn good. Definitely worth a visit when you're in Buenos Aires. It's definitely a touristy area, which can be a pro or a con, depending on your preference of itinerary, but it is a fun area to browse, and you can easily get here by cab.

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    Pretty touristy but packed with history and beautiful art.

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    Edificio Kavanagh - Kavanagh Building

    Edificio Kavanagh

    5.0(5 reviews)
    5.0 kmRetiro

    Interesting Tale of Architectural Revenge…read more According to urban legend, Corina Kavanagh represented "new money" and fell in love with a wealthy, aristocratic son from the Anchorena family. The Anchorena family had built a private church that they could view from their palace but had planned on building a newer mansion closer to the church. Ultimately, the mother Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena, who strongly opposed the relationship, managed to end the engagement. Corina Kavanagh, heart-broken, hurt and humiliated, decided to take out her revenge by building a reinforced concrete high-rise that would completely obstruct the view from the Anchorena's palace. Corina had to sell three estancias in Venado Tuerto to finance her project and buy the land next to the church when Mercedes was on vacation. In 14 months, the Kavanagh Building became the tallest reinforced concrete structure in the world and for many years remained the tallest building in Latin America. The 33-floor building was the first in Argentina to boast central air conditioning. The 12 elevators, five staircases, a ground floor shopping center and underground parking made it a very desirable property. Other unique features included a swimming pool, integrated drycleaner service, cold storage for furs and carpets, and a central telephone system. So interesting to be able to visit this landmark architectural feat again and be reminded of this urban legend.

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    Edificio Kavanagh - La callecita que construyó el mito. La iglesia opacada por el gigante.

    La callecita que construyó el mito. La iglesia opacada por el gigante.

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    Catedral Metropolitana

    Catedral Metropolitana

    4.4(23 reviews)
    3.6 kmSan Nicolas

    Metropolitan Cathedral Pope Francis' church!…read more On the outside, this doesn't look much like a church. It's the least holiest national church I think I've ever been in. It looks like the US Treasury Building, or the Parthenon, like a Greek Temple, with classical designs, mixed with modern along the bottom of the building. Architecturally, it looks like it was designed by someone who had ADD, or there was a committee that couldn't agree on anything. It's a mishmash of weird that's not a church. There's subtle catholic markings on the outside of the church. On the inside, it's completely different! It's fantastically beautiful! Be sure to check out the tomb of San Martin. It's like the holiest of holies for Argentina. They have a standing guard at all times. When I went, they happened to be doing the changing of the guards, which involved a lot of marching and saluting. Really cool. The artwork here is wonderful! Every niche, every surface is either covered in a beautiful tapestry, gilded, fresco, mosaic, or a masterpiece painting. There are places to sit and contemplate in the pews. It's a working church. It's free to enter. The church is right on the Plaza de Mayo, where the Casa Rosada is. This is like the Zocalo in CDMX or the National Mall in DC. Parking is going to be a problem.

    It is not much to look at from the outside, but it is stunning once you are inside. We were here on…read moreEaster so it was packed, as you can imagine, so we did not stay too long. Definitely worth a visit, whether you are religious or not.

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