Buenos Aires, Argentina - Clean Air With Culture
Down on the shores of the Atlantic ocean and in the lower part of South
America, you will find
Buenos Aires, the Ca-
pital of Argentina. As
soon you are arriving
you will realize, that
the air has really a big
relation to its name.
It is clean, fresh and
completely clear, like
glass. When you come
from the airport to the
center part of the city,
you will experience all
the beauty of Buenos
Aires and you may feel
very happy, arriving
at such a pretty place.
Your first impression
might be, that it is so
quiet. There is hardly
any street traffic,
because it is wisely
actually forbidden by law, to drive in there with any kind of vehicle. And if you
really need to get fast into the main area, then you can quickly take a cab. Otherwise
off course, there is continual transportation, like buses and street trains set up by
the City of Buenos Aires. It really helps, to turn the entire area and its gorgeous
views into something very different and elegant. Other cities could learn from this
example. Off course, this area gets used as the main business and shopping area for
the city and is also the best spot for great Public
Relations. Buenos Aires is a rich city, which
shows directly also in the architecture,
where all the old monumental buildings
look very impressive, often in a french
style. The people like to drink lots of
coffee and there are many cafes around,
where customers can feel, like sitting
in their own living room and getting table
service. At night you can see many people
drinking beer, and the proud statement
over there is, that it would be at least as
good as German beer.
You will find lots of shopping areas with
boutiques, hair saloons, restaurants,
movie theatres and lots more will give
you a huge variety in elegance and
new decor design. The night life is a
world itself. There are still the Tango
dancing couples, showing their arts even
on the street. Then you can find a walking
street named "Florida", with a big City
Center and lots of other specialities. Or
find another famous street with the name
Avenida Correntes also full of culture. It is historically known as "the street that
never sleeps" with lots of bookstores, theaters, tango landmarks, cinemas, cafes
and pizzerias. In Buenos Aires you will find the Avenida 9 de Julio, supposedly
the widest Avenue in the entire world.
Yes, it is definitely a city one has to
experience, and it is it completely
worth every penny, getting there
enjoying all its beauty. There are
lots of more things to tell, but take
it as a surprise, when you'll arrive.
Staying in such a place you can
expect, getting some good times
and interesting things happening.