Days 7 to 10 in Buenos Aires

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Day 7 - Thursday - Buenos Aires |
Known worldwide as Paris of Latin America, due to its varied Architecture in historical Buildings, Boulevards, Monuments, Museums, Theaters, Cafes and Parks.
- Breakfast
- Flight to Buenos Aires
- Pick-up from Airport by Private Car or Luxury Van
- Lunch at Las Violetas

A historical Landmark since 1884, you enjoy exquisite local
and continental dishes in a beautiful Art Nouveau setting.

- Arrive at Hotel
- City Orientation

Calle Florida is an attractive 10 block long Pedestrian (only) street, lined with Boutique Shops of all kinds, Restaurants, Cafes, even a Tango Theater. It also has the elegant "Galerías Pacífico" Shopping Mall with its amazing Frescos.
- Galerías Pacífico

This upscale Shopping Gallery, with its central Cupola full of painted Frescoes, has been declared a National Historical Monument. Enjoy the various Shops & Restaurants as you experience this unique Mall.
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Dinner – La Cabaña – Typical Argentine Beef (Fish & |
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Chicken too) |

World famous for its delicious grilled Argentine Beef, it also serves sophisticated international dishes of grilled Lamb Chops, Fish, Roast Duck and Chicken in an elegant setting and its private Dining Rooms.

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Day 8 - Friday - Buenos Aires |
- Breakfast
- Eva Peron Museum

Housing a memorable collection of Evita, who mesmerized the nation with her beauty & spirit, the Museum is a tribute to the most famous face in Argentina.
- Recoleta Cemetery

- Recoleta Fashion Shops
Recoleta - The fashionable and upscale neighborhood, with its Luxury Hotels, Restaurants and Shops. It also has the Eva Peron Museum and the Recoleta Cemetery with some amazing masoleums for the rich & famous.
- Lunch – Restaurante Palacio Español

- Rest at Hotel (for those who want to or Patio Bullrich Shopping)
- National Museum
- Ruth Benzacar Gallery
- Dinner / Tango Show - Piazzolla Tango

No visit to Buenos Aires is complete without watching at least one Tango Show. In a city full of Tango Theaters, Piazzolla offers an elegant setting, good Food & authentic Tango.

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Day 9 - Saturday - Buenos Aires |
- Breakfast
- Casa Rosada

Founded in 1580, this famous area is the core of Buenos Aires history. It starts with the "Pink House", from where some great Speeches were made.
- Metropolitan Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral is here and at the other end, the National Congress.
- Lunch - El Mercado (Faena Hotel)

At the new Faena Hotel and Universe in Puerto Madero (the modern suburb of Buenos Aires), this professionally decorated restaurant offers a blend of tasteful European & Latin delights.
- Rest at Hotel or Shopping
- Teatro Colon

This famous 2500 seat Theater, with its remarkable Acoustics and Architecture, is one of the 4 most recognized Opera Houses in the world. Almost all internationally renowned artists, like Luciano Pavorati, Julio Bocca, Maria Callas, Arturo Toscanini, and others have thrilled the audiences here.
- San Telmo (Plaza Dorrego)
San Telmo is famous for its Antique Shops, Tourist Tango Salons and Milongas (where Locals, known as Porteños go to dance the Tango).
- Dinner – Roof Restaurant

A converted bread bakery with a high roof (hence the name), is the setting of this favorite eatery, presenting mouth watering regional & local dishes in a casual atmosphere.

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Day 10 - Sunday - Buenos Aires |
- Breakfast
- La Boca/Caminito

- Lunch – Rond Point

- High Tea – L’Orangerie – Alvear Palace

A fashionable setting for high society to meet and enjoy their traditional English style High Tea, in this luxurious hotel. The Garden Room offers a wonderful setting to taste the delicacies prepared by their Chef.
- Depart For Airport (Flight to USA – P.M.)
- Arrive Home (next morning)
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Restaurants may change, depending on availability.
Most meals are in upscale restaurants. |
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Departure days can be changed based on your schedule. |
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