Don't be fooled by the ambrosial pastries, the omnipresent bottle of red wine and the hordes of people sipping an espresso and cradling their Louis Vuitton - French is not the language of Buenos Aires. Those who love the 'Paris of South America' know that although its broad avenues, stylish inhabitants, and mouth-watering cuisine may look to Europe for inspiration, its unique charm can only be described as 100 per cent Argentine.
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Around Buenos Aires, The Paris Of South America: What To See, Where To Eat And More
South America's most elegant city, Buenos Aires, the birthplace of tango and the heir of Gaucho, is popular with citizens and tourists alike. Here is how you can experience this beautiful city

Pedestrians on the Caminito in La Boca district
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Pedestrians on the Caminito in La Boca district
Photo: werner22brigitte/Pixabay

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