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Boulevard Córdoba "Traditional Pastries & Made-to-Order Cakes"

Boulevard Córdoba is located on Avenida Córdoba, in Almagro district of Buenos Aires. The charming bakery is quite the local hit when it comes to traditional pastries and a wealth of delicious baked stuff. On offer here is a plethora of traditional Argentinian pastries, sweets and savories that have been baked fresh, using fresh, local ingredients. They have a large menu by Skitterphoto features a variety of pies, tarts, cakes, croissants and other pastries, along with a good selection of sandwiches. They even come up with a delightful selection during festivals such as Halloween and Christmas. Boulevard Córdoba takes up does made-to-order cakes which look as lovely as they taste. If you're a crusader of the baked stuff, Boulevard Córdoba warrants a visit.

+54 11 4862 0452 boulevardcordoba.com.ar/ [email protected] 3502 Avenida Córdoba, m.ar Buenos Aires

Mishka "Cinderella's Shoemaker"

Mishka, a specialty women s shoe store with rotating collections by an Argentine designer, creates leather 'shoes for princesses' at prices that will stop you in your tracks. From flats to heels to boots, shoes all follow the style of the season, drawing designs from the classic styles of the last century but using innovative materials and textures to create avant-garde, elegant footwear. Pick from hand-quilted ankle booties, British schoolgirl- style patent leather flats, or, as the saying suggests, rhinestone-accented princess pumps.

+5411 4833 6566 www.mishkashoes.com.ar [email protected] 4673 El Salvador, At / Malabia, Buenos Aires

Tealosophy "Exotic Tea Store"

Tucked in a completely renovated chorizo-style house (a narrow house that is shaped like a sausage), this elegant store creates its own island of tranquility. Shelves lined with large tea tins and museum quality display cases contain not only 70 varieties of teas from around the world, but also every kind of elegant tea-related item imaginable. There is tea music, by mwewering teapots, teacups, tea strainers, tea filters and tea books all elegantly presented and gorgeously wrapped. Tea aficionados will appreciate the custom blending of such exotic teas as Ceylon Pettiagalla, Green Chamomile and Smokey Earl Grey.

+54 11 4833 2209 www.tealosophy.com/ [email protected] 4865 Gorriti, Buenos Aires Jazz & pop

"Lively Jazz Nights"

Born in San Telmo’s neighborhood, back in 1978, Jazz & Pop, as the name rightly suggests, is a well-known jazz club. Since its inception, the club was and is a haven for jazz lovers all over the city. Established and well- known musicians Chick Corea, Carmen McRae, Fats Fernandez, and Hermeto Pascoal among others have graced the floor here. If the great by israel palacio on Unsplash music wasn’t enough, patrons also get the chance to taste decadent on Unsplash empanadas and good wine.

+54 11 4953 1821 (Reservations) jazzypopclub.com.ar/ 340 Paraná, Buenos Aires

Palacio Barolo "Architectual Marvel"

The Palacio Barolo is a remarkable and luxurious building, designed by Italian architect , by request of a powerful Argentinean textile tycoon. Finished in 1923, the Palacio Barolo was meant to be the final resting place of 's ashes, a safe haven for the writer's remains far away from a war-torn Europe. That dream never came true, by Oscb06 and today it is mainly used as an office building. Filled with countless exquisite references, to the and wonderfully decorated, it was the tallest construction in for several years. The view of Buenos Aires city-center from the 24th floor is second to none. Guided tours are available.

+54 11 4381 1885 www.pbarolo.com.ar/ [email protected] 1370 Avenue de Mayo, m Buenos Aires

No Lineal "Funky Underwear and Fun Tops"

No Lineal is a strange little shop that is worth stopping in even if you have no intention of buying. They have arguably the largest selection of unique underwear you can find. The underwear collection is based off of movie and music themes as well and fun, original designs. Once you get past the underwear, you can check out the hand made purses, designer tops and by Rease Kirchner even cute little accessories and home decorations.

+54 11 4833 3485 www.nolineal.com.ar/ 4125 Guemes, Buenos Aires

LIV "Buzzing House Music Spot"

Set in a classy space with bright colorful red and purple lights setting the mood for a fun night out, Liv is a great place to head to if you are in the mood to simply dance the night away. Not only does the spacious club and lounge feature in-house and rotating DJs playing great house music but the availability of VIP tables and buzzing, young crowds also adds to by Knight Foundation the clubbing experience. Bottle service, separate smoking area and valet parking are some of the other comforts you can enjoy when you come clubbing to this hip spot.

+54 11 3234 0978 www.liv.com.ar/ 1658 Avenida Juan B. Justo, Buenos Aires Argentinian Puppet Museum "International Puppet Museum"

Founded on November 5th 1983 in honor of Sergei Obrastzov, the Museo Nacional del Titere is a one-of-a-kind puppet museum started by Sarah Bianchi and Bernardo Mane. The museum operates in San Telmo and exhibit puppets from the 19th century. There are also puppet shows held here regularly in Spanish and many other languages. There are eight by Alexandre Dulaunoy rooms in all showcasing puppets from different regions of the world and even a library which has special book about puppets and their origin and stories. There are also workshops held here.

+54 11 4307 6917 museodeltiterebsas.wixsit museoargentinodeltitere@ 802 Estados Unidos, Buenos e.com/museoargdeltitere/ outllook.com Aires

Walrus Books "The English-Language Needle in the Hay"

Buenos Aires may be renowned for its long literary history and is a city swimming in used books, but, for the monolingual traveler, finding some of the great books in English is more challenging than one might think. Walrus Books, located in San Telmo, has accumulated a great selection of used English-language books at reasonable prices. Run by a North American ex-pat and his wife, Walrus is a cozy, vibrant little shop where travelers or members of the huge English-speaking community living in Buenos Aires can stock up on reading fiction, travel guides, classics, and children’s books. Walrus also buys books, so stop there if you need to unload some weight before you leave town.

+ 54 11 4300 7135 [email protected] 617 Estados Unidos, Buenos Aires m

Coleccion De Arte Amalia Lacroze De Fortabat "Masters Of Art "

The Puerto Madero-located private collection of the formidable Fortabat family of art patrons, is one of the most important new additions to Buenos Aires' art scene. Located on a developing block along the northernmost water-body of Puerto Madero, the impressive Coleccion by CarlottaSilvestrini Fortabat has gems by Argentinean masters Antonio Berni and Carlos Alonso, along with some internationally known artists such as Dali and Brueghel.

+54 11 4310 6600 www.coleccionfortabat.or [email protected] 141 Olga Cossetini, Puerto g.ar/ .ar Madero Este, Buenos Aires

Mandarine Club "Hardcore Electronic Parties"

If you are in the mood to cut loose and dance to some of the best Electronic Dance Music, then head to the Mandarine Club in Costanera Norte. Modeled after the European nightclubs, this club boasts of a huge dance floor and a large projection screen which offers impressive visuals. Gear up for an all-nighter during their Friday and Saturday night events by JAKKMODE where the young revelers are in high spirits. Artists like Mark Sherry, Gabriel Ferreira and Bryan Kearney are some of the international DJs who have rocked the parties at Mandarine. Visit their website to know more.

+54 11 4806 8002 www.mandarineclub.com/ Avenida Costanera R. Obligado and Avenida Costanera Norte, Punta Carrasco, Buenos Aires "Color Splashed History"

Originally inhabited by Italian immigrants from Genoa, the neighborhood of La Boca is home to the colorful Caminito, a street museum. The term Caminito means a walkway or a little path, and suggestive of its meaning, this area is a little walkway painted with bright colors by the famous Argentinian artist Benito Quinquela Martin. The appealing Caminito also by JOPARA showcases paintings and exhibitions by various street artists, markets with handicrafts, street performers and lots more. Caminito should definitely be on your must-visit list to Buenos Aires.

Caminito, Buenos Aires

Fundación Proa

"Pinnacle Of Buenos Aires Art"

Fundación Proa gallery is a great place to discover some innovative works in Buenos Aires. Housed in a structure that resembles an Italian Mansion, this space is divided into three parts all of which are capable of hosting exhibitions related to arts, photography and videos. Fundación Proa even hosts concerts from time to time. Do not forget to go to the roof top cafe by Gobierno de la Ciudad de after touring Fundación Proa as it offers some stunning views of the city. Buenos Aires

+54 11 4104 1000 [email protected] 1929 Avienda Pedro de Mendoza, Buenos Aires

Parque De La Memoria "'s Dirty War Memorial"

The museum and park was created in memory of the victims of the 1976–83 military regime, also known as the National Reorganization Process. The public space located in an old building owned by the navy, a former school and detention center, pays respect to the unwilling victims of The Dirty War, when the country saw unparalleled violence inflicted on by Public Domain its citizens by the state itself. Covering an area of about 14 hectares (34.5 acres), the park overlooks a river and houses various sculptures by artists like William G. Tucker, and Dennis Oppenheim. There is also a public meeting hall on-site.

+54 11 4787 0999 www.parquedelamemoria. parquedelamemoria@buen 6745 Avenue Costanera org.ar/ osaires.gob.ar North Rafael Obligado, Buenos Aires

Floralis Genérica "Flor de Metal"

A gift to the city by Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano in 2002, this eighteen-ton flower sculpture made of steel and aluminum stands 23 meters (75.45 feet) high. It is located in the Recoleta neighborhood, placed above a reflecting water pool in the middle of a four-acre (1.61 hectare) park called the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, or United Nations by elluisx Plaza. Meticulously designed with a special electrical system, the sculpture's petals automatically open every morning at 8a and closes at sunset. Please note, it is ideal to visit after checking out the Recoleta cemetery or weekend fair, while enjoying a midday picnic or a long stroll around the park.

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