Buenos Aires, Argentina City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide has been your connection to Buenos Aires's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Shopping
With the extremely favorable exchange rates for most foreign visitors to Buenos Aires, shopping in the city can throw up some real bargains to pack in your suit case for home, so treat yourself or your friends and family back home tour Buenos Aires shops, and pack your suitcase to the breaking point with one of the thousands of souvenirs available to you.Don’t forget to scrutinize the Buenos Aires Outdoor Markets of the Plaza Dorrego, a Sunday Market at the corner of Defensa and Humberto Primo, San Telmo, that features antiques, crafts and knick-knacks. You may also wish to try the shopping experience offered at The Abasto Shopping Center between Aguero and Anchorena, or maybe the City Center, a more mainstream shopping center that includes a cinema and many other activities.
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With the extremely favorable exchange rates for most foreign visitors to Buenos Aires, shopping in the city can throw up some real bargains to pack in your suit case for home, so treat yourself or your friends and family back home tour Buenos Aires shops, and pack your suitcase to the breaking point with one of the thousands of souvenirs available to you.









