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    Balvanera

    Buenos Aires, Argentina
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    Creme de la Creme

    Balvanera’s impressive legacy of grand marble clad architecture and impressive state monuments are a constant reminder of an affluent bygone era. A traditional neighbourhood found slap bang in the pulsing heart of the city, which still preserves idiosyncrasies and a familiar neighbourhood spirit which are quintessentially Porteño (the name given for those living by the port/residents of Buenos Aires).

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    Los Galgos

    Traditional Porteño bar given a facelift with modern take on local cuisine with arty crowd

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    Palacio de Aguas Corrientes

    An eclectic architectural folly purpose built as a water pumping station  

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    Aquilanti & Fernandez Blanco

    A book lovers paradise ideal for whiling away a few hours

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    El Litoral

    This quintessentially Porteño cafe is the ideal spot for people watching locals in their element

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    Maidana

    Illustrious family run business producing the definitive gaucho hat for over a century

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