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Agosto 31, 2010 por travellingbuenosaires

This is the fifth consecutive year that Buenos Aires appears in Travel + Leisure’s annual awards of the ten best cities for international tourists.



This is the fifth consecutive year that Buenos Aires appears in Travel + Leisure’s annual awards of the ten best cities for international tourists.



From August 13th to 31st the biggest celebration of tango will be held in the city: Tango Buenos Aires, with over 150 free shows and the most important names of the Porteño music and dance.



During the next winter holidays, Buenos Aires debuts a new cultural circuit including the museums of three neighbourhoods of the city.



A Flickr user studies the pictures people uploads to the internet to compare what tourists and locals look at.



From June 11th, and for a month, the world came to a stop. The 19th Football World Cup is being disputed in South Africa.



In May, the first number of the Argentine edition of Lonely Planet, the most widely read travel magazine, was launched.



Mr. Z is a Porteño who believes in solidarity. He always offers his seat on the bus, helps old people across the street, every week he does four hours of voluntary work at a soup kitchen in his neighbourhood. But, secretly and every so often, Mr. Z allows himself to look at everyone from above.



The city is invaded by trapezes, unicycles, tightropes and red noses: from April 29th to MAy 9th the second International Festival of Circus in Buenos Aires is celebrated.



For most of us, the ideal of holydays is completely related to trips. First, because holidays are considered as a break from the daily routine and there is no more radical break than waking up in another bed.



The BAFICI is back and together with it, the desperation due to the superimposed timetables, the long rows at the Abasto, the talks about movies on the subway.
