Buenos Aires: The city where every open space is a dance floor

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Buenos Aires: The city where every open space is a dance floor
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Whether you want romantic tango, wild and rabid excitement at its soccer stadiums or cutting edge art in its parks and museums, Buenos Aires is unlike any other city you'll ever visit.

They don't call it the Paris of the South for nothing. It is visible in its stunning, European-style architecture and its vibrant culture, a heady blend of old world influences and new world energy.Whether you want romantic tango, wild and rabid excitement at its soccer stadiums or cutting edge art in its parks and museums, Buenos Aires is unlike any other city you'll ever visit.Tango's boom in Buenos Aires began when immigrants in the city began developing their own dance.

Yet tango is as much about socializing as it is about romance, evident in the hundreds of milongas which take place throughout the city, where people come together to dance, drink and forget about their worries. The great and good of BA society spend their last pesos on erecting memorials in Recoleta to ensure they are never forgotten. But no tomb is more visited here than that of Eva Peron, known more commonly as Evita.

Despite having been dead for 70 years, Evita's presence lives on, whether at the museum named in her honor in the Palermo neighborhood, a former women's refuge acquired by her own social foundation in 1948, or at the Department of Health and Social Development. There remain strong and abiding ties between Britain and Argentina. Immigrants from Scotland and Wales, in particular, made the country home throughout the 1900s. The sport of polo was brought here by the British and remains a national institution. And the Torre de los Ingleses, the clock tower in the center of Buenos Aires, is a reminder of how deeply British influence once ran.

"I thought there would be a fight on the ship, but I was surprised by two or three paras talking with two or three of my fellow conscripts," he says."They talked about football. They talked about music, the British bands, Genesis, Pink Floyd, Supertramp. And they talked about girls, conversations that 20-year-olds have normally.

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