I was able to sleep in a bit as we had a late start to our travel day. We left El Calafate and Patagonia and flew to Buenos Aires. We had a great city tour by bus before going on to our hotel. Buenos Aires is a beautiful city with about 15 million people and is called the “Paris of South America” for its European influences. There are many mansions, monuments and cultural attractions, purple jacanda trees, and the colorful Caminito, a street museum and traditional alley. Soccer is extremely popular, and the team colors appear everywhere.
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