Tag: Puerto Madero
Buenos Aires travel guide
by admin on giu.29, 2010, under Buenos Aires Guide, Tourist Attractions, Travel Tips
Travelling in Buenos Aires offers the opportunity to visit so many different and interesting places that you never get bored of this city. Follow our Buenos Aires travel guide.
In the district of La Boca you may take a walk on the football pitch where once Diego Armando Maradona played. La Bombonera is in fact one of the most renowned stadium of the world, home of the popular football club Boca Juniors, and it also hosts a museum.
If you are keen on nature, then you will certainly enjoy a day in the Botanical Garden and in the Ecological Reserve of Puerto Madero (link), little gems that boast marvellous large green areas.
The Buenos Aires travel guide also includes the experience of dancing tango at the National Tango Academy in Buenos Aires. Take lessons from the expert native teachers, and learn this enchanting dance, but pay attention not to become addicted!
Don’t miss the chance to visit one of the greatest theatre in the world, the opera house Teatro Colón. You don’t have to be a fan of opera to enjoy an opera or ballet perfomance. They are simply stunning.
If you want to put into practise the tips of this travel guide , book an apartment in Buenos Aires, and get it started!
Puerto Madero Ecological Reserve
by admin on giu.29, 2010, under Buenos Aires Guide, Tourist Attractions, Travel Tips
In the district of Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, is the enchanting Ecological Reserve, La Reserva Ecológica de Buenos Aires, also known as Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, declared natural park in the 1980’s.
The Ecological Reserve of Puerto Madero stretches for 865 acres, that is to say 3.50 square kilometres. It was formed by waste materials that piled up over the years, and finally turned into a sample of Pampa: the fertile South American lowlands where the dominant vegetation are grassy praire and grass steppe, well famous for containing unique wildlife.
Trees are rare in the Ecological Reserve of Puerto Madero, with the exception of willows, acacias and ceibos. While as for fauna, flamingos, ducks, nutrias, parrots and egrets are in abundance.
The Ecological Reserve of Puerto Madero is an ideal place to visit when you need to take a break from the city. Many paths leading to the Ecological Reserve allow you to observe the unspoilt nature from a close perspective and enjoy some activities like cycling, birdwatching and strolling.





