Kenton Palace Buenos Aires



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This is a nice walk through the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve in the City of Buenos Aires, entering through the Acceso Brasil from the neighborhood of San Telmo. Although it does not cover the entire reserve, it is a fairly complete circular route along the Camino de los Plumerillos, Camino de los Sauces, Camino de los Lagartos and Camino del Medio, bordering the Laguna de los Patos and enjoying beautiful views of the Argentinean Sea.
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This route is a walk through a very popular area of the Puerto Madero neighborhood, in the City of Buenos Aires. It starts crossing Macacha Guemes Street and goes first along the dikes, visiting the tourist area of restaurants and then returning along Giralt Avenue, passing by several squares and green spaces, overlooking the lagoons of the Ecological Reserve of Costanera Sur. It is an excellent option for both day and night.
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Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires is an enchanting experience that combines history, modern architecture and beautiful riverside scenery. Puerto Madero is one of the city's newest neighborhoods and is located on the east bank of the Rio de la Plata. As you walk through Puerto Madero, you will come across a series of former port warehouses converted into elegant restaurants, bars and boutiques. These red brick structures are known as "the docks" and provide an interesting contrast to the modern...
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Some streets of the San Telmo neighborhood turn into a large open-air craft markets on Sundays. Antiques in the main square and "alternative" handicrafts in the surrounding streets. Be prepared to walk among lots and lots of people! It is also a great tourist attraction, since this picturesque neighborhood, full of cafes and restaurants, is one of the most emblematic of the city of Buenos Aires.
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This beautiful walk through a part of downtown Buenos Aires starts at Puerto Madero's Dique 3 and crosses the iconic Puente de la Mujer, takes Belgrano Avenue and passes by several squares until reaching Plaza de Mayo, walking around to enjoy the urban landscape and the architecture of the "bajo" of Buenos Aires to return to the starting point along Dique 4.
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