This is BA

Tea time, steak, public museums, free healthcare for all, even tourists - wait what? Yes, Buenos Aires might possibly be the greatest mega city in the world for travelers. There were so many things to do and see that we spent almost no time in our Airbnb in Palermo, one of the great residential neighborhoods of BA.

When we arrive in a new city and still need to get our bearings, we try to look for free (for tips) walking tours. So far we’ve had great luck learning some history, interesting facts, and local tips when taking any of these tours. In BA, we did three. The first was a general overview of the city, the second was a walk through the historic and beaucoup wealthy Recoleta neighborhood (Think South American Beverly Hills), and the last was a tour of the world famous Recoleta Cemetery, the current and final resting place of Eva Perone's body.




Our short stop in BA was excellent, but as always, it's time to move on...this time to our last new country.

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