| If you love Hollywood, you surely would associate | | | | Italian Renaissance and Classical Greek. If no show |
| Argentina with Madonna?s portrayal in Evita. If | | | | is presented, visitors can see tour the opera |
| you know your history and geography, you would | | | | house?s interiors. |
| recognize Argentina as the passageway from the | | | | Also in Buenos Aires is the La Boca, a fancy and |
| Atlantic to the Pacific. And if you like to travel, | | | | colorful neighborhood located near the Rio |
| you would recognize Argentina as one of the | | | | Riachuelo. ?The Mouth? when translated in English |
| more favored tourism spots in South America. | | | | is filled with street performers, tango dancers, |
| Argentina has a total area of 3.761-million squire | | | | and tourists taking pictures everywhere. |
| km and 99% of which is land. After Brazil, | | | | Meanwhile, a trip in Cafe Tortoni, one of the |
| Argentina is the second largest land mass in South | | | | oldest café ·here Carlos Gardel, the |
| America and 8th in the world. Its bordering | | | | tango legend and Jorges Luis Borges, the writer |
| nations are Chile in the east, Bolivia and Paraguay | | | | spend their precious moments. The 1858 |
| in the north, and Brazil and Uraguay in the west. | | | | Café "ortoni is the focal point of Buenos |
| The Atlantic Ocean is in the eastern and southern | | | | Aires? social life. |
| part of the country. | | | | Cementerio de la Recoleta is Buenos Aires is the |
| With its size and location, Argentina is home to | | | | place to go on you Argentina travel if you want |
| several tourist attractions that would boldly define | | | | to see where Evita P鲯n lies- |
| the uniqueness of the country. | | | | wife of the former president Juan |
| The Iguazu Falls, part of the Iguazu National Park | | | | P鲯n with a movie named after |
| in the province of Misiones, Litoral showcases the | | | | her and dedicated for her. Her final resting place is |
| beauty of water and the spectacle of nature. The | | | | directed within Recoleta neighbourhood, a |
| falls produce 70-meter plummet and is taller and | | | | sophisticated mausoleums where other rich and |
| twice as wide as the Niagara Falls. The | | | | famous Argentine lies. |
| horseshoe-shaped falls is the result of a volcanic | | | | Traveling in Argentina would introduce you to |
| eruption. Surely your travel in Argentina is not | | | | tango. And there is no better place to witness the |
| complete without paying a visit to Iguazu Falls. | | | | local dance than in San Telmo. The place is once a |
| Also in Misiones is the San Ignacio Jesuitic Ruins. | | | | lonely place for Spanish immigrants. This is where |
| This religious community founded by the Jesuits | | | | they sang and dance. Men dance with prostitutes. |
| aimed to bring the Christianity to the locals. He | | | | Soon, some respectable women joined in. And as |
| 17th century ruins will show how the community | | | | time and people passed by, the dance soon |
| has survived and has lived in during its time. | | | | became one of the most recognized in the world: |
| The Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires is Argentina?s | | | | tango. Today, San Telmo still resembles the old |
| pride and one of few structures that has gained | | | | Spain with cobbled stone streets and historical |
| the country its reputation and rights to be called | | | | buildings but most of all, San Telmo is a unique |
| as the ?Paris of South America.? The opera | | | | place where tango is most applaud. |
| house is finished in 1907 with a touch of French, | | | | |