Our stay at Buenos Aires Marriott and City tour 4K

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • The Buenos Aires Marriott is a sophisticated hotel located in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires. It offers a prime location near iconic landmarks like the Obelisk, the Colon Theater, and the famous 9 de Julio Avenue1. Here are some highlights:
    Amenities:
    Rooms and Suites: Stylish accommodations with plush bedding, flat-screen TVs, and free high-speed internet.
    Dining: Enjoy international fare at the Luciernaga restaurant, and handcrafted cocktails at The Celtic Bar.
    Spa and Wellness: Pamper yourself with massages, body wraps, and other treatments at the Nivel 23 spa.
    Fitness and Recreation: Stay active with a 24-hour gym and an indoor pool.
    Views: Relax on the rooftop terrace with stunning views of the city.
    Location:
    Convenient Access: Close to major attractions, making it easy to explore Buenos Aires.
    Transportation: Private car services and on-site parking are available.
    The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires, also known as the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, is a stunning Roman Catholic cathedral located in the heart of Buenos Aires, overlooking Plaza de Mayo. Here are some key highlights:
    History:
    Foundation: The first chapel on the site was built in 1593 by the city's founder, Juan de Garay.
    Construction: The current structure began in 1752 and was completed in 1822, though final decorations continued until 1911.
    National Historic Monument: Declared a National Historic Monument in 1942.
    Architecture:
    Style: The cathedral features a mix of Spanish Colonial, Neo-Classical, Neo-Romanesque, and Neo-Baroquestyles.
    Façade: The front of the cathedral is adorned with twelve Neo-Classical columns representing the twelve apostles.
    Interior: The interior boasts five naves, a 41-meter high vault, and Venetian mosaics on the floors.
    Significance:
    Pope Francis Museum: The cathedral houses a museum dedicated to Pope Francis (Jorge Bergoglio), featuring personal and liturgical items from his time as Archbishop of Buenos Aires.
    Mausoleum of General San Martín: The cathedral contains the mausoleum of General José de San Martín, a key figure in the liberation of Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
    Visiting Tips:
    Location: It's located at San Martín 53, Buenos Aires.
    Accessibility: The cathedral is easily accessible and offers guided tours.
    The Buenos Aires Cemetery, also known as La Recoleta Cemetery, is one of the most famous and visited cemeteries in the world. Here are some highlights:
    History:
    Established: In 1822, it was the first public cemetery in Buenos Aires.
    Design: The layout was designed by French engineer Próspero Catelin, who also designed the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral.
    Architecture:
    Style: The cemetery features a mix of Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Baroque, and Neo-Gothic styles.
    Mausoleums: Over 6,400 statues, sarcophagi, coffins, and crypts, many of which are elaborate marble structures.
    Notable Graves:
    Eva Perón (Evita): The final resting place of Argentina's iconic first lady.
    General José de San Martín: A key figure in the liberation of Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
    Other Notables: Presidents, Nobel Prize winners, and military commanders are also buried here.
    Visiting Tips:
    Location: Junín 1760, Buenos Aires.
    Opening Hours: Daily from 8 AM to 6 PM.
    Guided Tours: Free guided tours in Spanish are available at various times throughout the week.
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