Argentina Hostels in BUENOS AIRES
Hostels in Buenos Aires are the best selection MiniHostels.com offers. Here is a great article inspired by Yvonne who enjoyed Argentina to the max.
If Argentina still weeps for Evita Peron, as indicated by the famous movie theme song, it surely must be tears of joy now - for the country was voted as the second most desirable country to visit after Florence, Italy by the Travel +Leisure Magazine in 2008. Buenos Aires, Spanish for 'good" winds, aptly describe the magical feeling the place stirs in a first time traveler there or a traveler that heeds the call of frequent visits. The predominantly European architecture wistfully transports one to a different place and time, yet the time is modern, as glass-sheathed skyscrapers lined the horizon. The country's combined German, Italian and Spanish heritage are expressed in the unique designs of the houses in a community where such heritage is displayed. Even the tin houses are multicolored. Museums, art galleries, cinemas, and theaters abound in Buenos Aires, notably the internationally-renowned Colon Theater. Its night life can last up to the wee hours of the morning - proof that the pulse of life continuously reverberates in Buenos Aires in delightful tones for its much welcomed visitors. Famous museums include the Buenos Aires National Theater Museum at the Teatro Cervantes and the Cabildo Museum in the Block of Enlightenment; the Museum Mitre, the Museum of the Basilica del Rosario; and the Museum of the City, all in the famous Plaza de Mayo and Microcenter. There is even a Soccer Museum of La Boca's Passion at the La Bambonera Soccer Stadium. Relive the greatness of world famous Diego Maragona in a sport that the Argentina is passionate about! Buenos Aires even has a National Tango Academy where a traveler can learn the intricacies of the dance, and breathe the soul of Buenos Aires as very much reflected in the very famous dance. Some of the best hostels in Buenos Aires are located next to the academy. One can even find reasonably-priced and fascinating antiques at the San Telmo Antiques Fair. The best
hostel in San Telmo To complement art, Buenos Aires has verdant gardens in the heart of the city to provide temporary respite. These include the Japanese Garden in Belgrano; the Jardin Botanico, Zoological Garden, and the Rose Garden Walk all in Palermo; and the Ecological Reserve in Puerto Madero. In Belgrano we offer the best hostel called
Belgrano hostel. In terms of accommodations there are 5 star hotels and clean and safe hostels at about $ 5 per night. Modes of transportation is as varied as its cultural life - there are taxis, buses, car services, a subway, trains, ferries and long-distance buses. Argentina is more than simply beautiful - it is very beautiful! No wonder they call it "The Pearl" of South America. Buenos Aires in now doubt the Ney York of South America and our hostels in Buenos Aires are the best you can will find.
Hostels in Buenos aires offered by MiniHostels are avaiable in all areas including Palermo Soho, Palermo Holliwood, Center area, San Telmo, las Canitas and Belgrano.
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