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The north of the city is the richest area in Buenos Aires, because it was the place where our aristocracy decided to build their palaces at the beginnings of the 20th century. Along the tour, we visit “Plaza San Martín”, named after the liberator of the country, José de San Martín., and surrounded by incredible and luxurious palaces. Then, we walk along the French style avenue “Alvear” until the Cemetery of Recoleta (where Evita’s grave is). We also visit very important churches, the Law Faculty of the U.B.A., and the monument “Floralis Genérica”. This tour tries to show the way of life of Buenos Aires upper class of those times, their dreams and the country that they left a side.
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