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Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Writer: Lulu Carter
    Lulu Carter
  • May 30, 2024
  • 2 min read
Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, dazzles with a blend of colors, flavors, music, and a passion for soccer, all set against a backdrop of incredible architecture. It is a unique destination for university groups.

Frequently called the "Paris of South America," Buenos Aires is a city that pulsates with a unique energy and passion. From its exhilarating tango scene to its rich literary and artistic heritage, Buenos Aires captivates visitors with its depth and charm.

Located in the heart of South America, this bustling metropolis impresses groups with its unique blend of European sophistication and Latin American passion. 

The Spanish colonial influence is evident in its European architecture and cultural offerings. Historical buildings dot the downtown area, with landmarks like the Plaza de Mayo and the Casa Rosada offering rich insights into the city’s past.

If you want to extend your visit to neighboring countries, there’s a ferry boat that can easily transport you to a few other exciting destinations.

In a little over an hour, you will arrive at Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay. 

The cobblestone streets here seem to whisper stories from the past, while charming villas and cozy restaurants beckon you to soak in the timeless atmosphere. As you wander around, you'll discover the rich cultural heritage that has stood the test of time. 

Buy some handcrafted souvenirs, and chat with the friendly locals. It's such a delightful place to explore! And if you're lucky, you might even catch a breathtaking sunset over the river on your way back, adding a magical touch to your trip.

With so much to see, do, and taste, Buenos Aires is a city that never ceases to amaze and delight its university groups.


By Karine Annechino
 
 
 

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