Visiting Buenos Aires

Visiting Buenos Aires offers a wide range of possibilities: tango, resto, architecture, museums, shoppings, and desing trends.

We’re moving!

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We are a few meters away from Santa Fé Avenue.

Alojargentina has moved its temporary rental offices. The new address is Azcuénaga 1077, 5th floor “C”, right next to the important Santa Fé Avenue.

Santa Fé Avenue is famous for its fashion shops that offer the best of the new urban wave.

This “top” avenue goes from downtown to the famous neighborhood of Palermo, running through the neighborhoods of barrio Norte and Recoleta.

On Santa Fé you can find various galleries, shopping malls; Alto Palermo Shopping the most notable found at the height of Coronel Diaz Avenue.

Here you can find famous national and international brands like Kosiuko, Bensimon, Lacoste, and Puma, to name a few.

Santa Fé Avenue also has numerous libraries and music shops like El Ateneo, which includes a library-coffee shop, and Cuspide.

Like all avenues in Buenos Aires it offers many coffee-shops and tea houses like Pertutti and Cinema.

Pure Wine and Fashion Fair

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Buenos Aires a pure wine…

This is an event which will merge the world of wine and the fashion in matters related to the senses, colors and textures as having great goal seduce, excitement and delight the public.

The country’s most prestigious designers in their models represent the characteristics of Argentine wines. A parade of the best Argentinean wine.
2 to June 5 from 18 to 23 pm.- Tattersall Palermo Buenos Aires

Buenos AiresÂŽs neighbourhoods: 5500 reasons to visit Palermo

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The botanical Garden of Buenos Aires

In your visit to Palermo you cannot allowed to miss one of the most beautiful botanical gardens of the world, the botanical Garden of Buenos Aires, Carlos Thays.

We suggest to cross it in all its extension this way you can appreciated all its passages, gardens and paths; 7 hectares that the land occupies give sample of the immense collection of plants that since its foundation in 1898 have been giving form to this wonderful habitat of trees, flowers, shrubs of the whole world. Among them, are species corresponding to Oceania, Africa, Europe, American and a special sector dedicated to the Argentine flora.

It possesses approximately 5500 different kinds. To mention some examples, Ginkgo Biloba of the Asia; Eucalyptus, Acacias, and Casuarinas of Oceania with hazelnuts, elms and Europe’s oaks; with ferns, palms, and gum trees of the Africa, and Sequoias of North America between others.

Its gardens correspond to styles according to their origin, such as the Frenchman, the Roman, and the Japanese. And one recently created named “Garden of the Senses”, with aromatic species from a program dedicated to persons not clairvoyants and handicapped children.

The name and design is owed to the architect and landscape painter Carlos Thays, a Frenchman that was living in our country, who has devoted himself specially to the promotion of the botany and the landscape painting in our country. Among his more recognized works there is located the design of the Centenary Park, Plaza Lezama, PatricioÂŽs Park, and Belgrano’s Hills.

Because of its story (link it directly with Thays) and its remarkable value it was declared Historic Monument in 1997.

The Botanical Garden counts in addition with valuable architectural works, like the principal building, English style, built in 1881 by the engineer Jordán Wysocky, and a “art nouveau” green-house of iron and glass brought it from France in the year 1900, this building measures 35 meters long per 8 meters width, which shelters approximately 2500 subtropical and tropical species.

Also it is of emphasizing the valuable collection of sculptures and monuments that are located in the different gardens and paths, as for example ” The Spring ” of Lucio Correa Morales, the ” First Vigors ” of Blay and Fábregas, “Saturnalia” of Ernesto Biondi, “L’acquaiolo” of Vincenzo Gemito, “Flora Argentina” of Emilio Ardia, “Mercury” of Ricardo Cerma and Ed Loreda and Alfredo Bigatti’s “Purity”, among other important works.

In the endless number of activities that develops the botanical garden in order to generate interest brings, over of the plant world and the ecosystem, a program of guided visits with free entry, of 90 minutes of duration approximately.

The guided visits in English take place every Friday at 12:00hs and you must register before that date. Telephone 4831-4614 or 4831-4527 or consult via email: buenosairesjardin@buenosaires.gov.ar

In Spanish: Every Saturday, Sunday and Holidays at 10:30. Without previous inscription

Night Tours: Every last Friday of the month at 21:00hs. Previous inscription is required Botanical Garden Carlos Thays
Santa Fe 3951, Palermo, City of Buenos Aires
Tel: 4831-4527