Cultural and historical walk through Monserrat and San Telmo neighborhoods
The neighborhood of San Telmo is already renowned for its cultural imprint, Tango is almost a synonym for this area of Buenos Aires. Although years ago it was an area of abandonment, due to the yellow fever, as the city expanded it regained its prestige, and currently represents one of the most visited tourist neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. Here we can find from architectural, archaeological and historical museums, to modern art museums, along with the most traditional bars and cafés of the city, where the bohemian and revolutionary culture saw its niche between cigarettes and coffees, between chats and truco games. We also found markets, fairs and tango conventillos. At the end of the route we get to open areas in order to rest from the urbanism of Buenos Aires, passing through Lezama Park and returning to the starting point bordering Puerto Madero.
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Hi everyone! I´m Jose Salinas. I come from Neuquen (Argentina), this area is in Patagonia where you can find a lot of Outdoor Sports to do. Personally I like to swim, hike and ride my bike every now and then. Also in winter I like to ski or ride my snowboard. I think Outdoor Sports are the perfect way to maintain our mind free and our body fit.
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