Buenos Aires
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING, BUENOS AIRES/ Updated : Feb 17, 2015, 13:01 IST
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Buenos Aires has the dual sides of a big city and a small town—the atmosphere of a mass of thousands of people and a quiet getaway at the same time. Every barrio, or neighbourhood, has a little something to offer, from the swank o … Read more
Buenos Aires has the dual sides of a big city and a small town—the atmosphere of a mass of thousands of people and a quiet getaway at the same time. Every barrio, or neighbourhood, has a little something to offer, from the swank of the north to the markets in the south, meander through the narrow passages and streets to discover the real people of this port city. Read less

On a busy main street in the centre of Buenos Aires are people selling fresh fruit, businessmen hurrying to meetings, signs for the local butcher, and rows of authentic Argentinian seafood restaurants. Turn down a side street and the calmer atmosphere of a small town rolls over both the people and the businesses like a mist. Buenos Aires has the dual sides of a big city and a small town—the atmosphere of a mass of thousands of people and a quiet getaway at the same time. Every barrio, or neighbourhood, has a little something to offer, from the swank of the north to the markets in the south, meander through the narrow passages and streets to discover the real people of this port city.
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