Museo de Arte Español ¨Enrique Larreta
Museum
Juramento 2291
daily 2pm-10pm
museolarreta@buenosaires.gov.ar
http://www.museos.buenosaires.gov.ar/larreta.htm
4783 2640
This Buenos Aires museum was once the summer property of Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena. Visitors will marvel at the roar of the Moorish fountains and its classic Baroque style interior. Subte Juramento Linea D
Tierra Santa
Amusement Park
Avenida Rafael Obligado 5790
Fri 7am-7pm, Sat & Sun 12am-9pm. Summer: Fri-Sun 4pm-10:30pm
info@tierrasanta-bsas.com.ar
http://www.tierrasanta-bsas.com.ar/
4784-9551
Tierra Santa is a religious themed amusement park that invites visitors to "visit Jerusalem all year round in Buenos Aires." The Bagdad Café offers delicious treats while rides with a mechanical resurrecting Jesus and sacrificial lambs paint a spectacularly odd scene. Rides and games are open throughout the year. Don’t forget your camera! Bus: 28, 33, 37, 42, 107, 160
Barrancas de Belgrano Park
Outdoors
Barrancas de Belgrano park is in the heart of Belgrano and is a popular sunbathing spot with its three rolling hills and beautiful trees. There is a large gazebo at the center of the park that holds tango lessons on Sundays and as well as martial arts classes. Anyone is free to join. Make sure to stop by Freddo or Volta, two of Buenos Aires' best ice cream parlors which are located across the park on Juramento street. Bus: 44, 60, 63, 80, 113, 114, 118 Subte: Juramento Linea D
Chinatown
Outdoors
Arribenos 2200
Chinatown is a wonderful place to spend a Sunday. Visitors can stroll the few city blocks that make up Chinatown and visit the oriental markets. On the weekend, grocery stores open onto the main street, Arribeños, and sell delicious treats such as bubble tea, soup, dumplings and dim-sum. Bus: 44, 60, 63, 80, 113, 114,130 Subte: Juramento Linea D
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