![]() ![]() It’s an interesting concept that converts the former Buenos Aires Zoo to an interactive, educational, eco-friendly park. We were lucky to tour EcoParque before it opened to the public. Beware of the animals (or not) at EcoParque You can even book a Madero Tango Show with an optional dinner and tango lesson in advance. In fact, there are shows and lessons (tanguerias and malongas) in just about every neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. Well-earned tips flew from the crowd when the dancers took a break. At the same time, we stared in wonderment as incredibly talented dancers demonstrated their art. It was here that we sipped coffee at an outdoor cafe in Durrego Square on a Saturday afternoon. Argentina’s Independence was announced in 1816 in Durrego Square, yet today it draws crowds for the tango. In the San Telmo neighbourhood, tango goes even further, as it is part of their Argentine traditions. Tango started in Buenos Aires and is deeply ingrained in the culture. Unique things to do in Buenos Aires Tango in Durrego Square, San Telmo ![]() A city pulsing to a tango beat, it has a few surprises. Filled with Argentine traditions, it’s the unique things to do in Buenos Aires that drew me here. The cosmopolitan capital of Argentina offers an eclectic mix of modern and European colonial styles. Elegant yet energetic, Buenos Aires has it all. ![]()
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