Monday, December 6, 2010
BUENOS AIRES BARRIER-FREE BARGAINS -- PART 5
BUENOS AIRES BARRIER-FREE BARGAINS
By Steve Wright
Recoleta, where the beautiful cemetery is one of the top attractions in all of cosmopolitan Buenos Aires.
Arrive early for perfect morning light and to beat the cruise ship crowds that stampede past the gates in search of Eva Peron’s grave.
Evita is here – in one of the least pretty graves on one of the narrowest pathways.
Visit her at the Familia Duarte tomb if you must, but spend the bulk of your time wandering the wide, level pathways past architectural wonders.
Recoleta is the final resting place of the rich and it’s plain to see that each one tried to out do the other with fabulous sculpture, museum-worthy stained glass and intricately detailed Art Deco, Art Nouveau and classical architecture.
A simple ramp at the entrance provides easy access and virtually all of Recoleta is barrier-free.
When you exit the cemetery, make a beeline to La Biela café for its picturesque outdoor dining, its well-maintained accessible restroom and its bountiful breakfasts.
Refueled and relaxed, don’t forget to browse at the Rodeo Drive-caliber shops along Avenida Alvear.
Stop at the 5-star Alvear Palace Hotel for tea service in Belle Epoque-style elegance before departing exclusive Recoleta.
TOMORROW: Avenida Corrientes
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what a great post! I'm in Buenos Aires right now too, and it’s good to know that more people enjoy this incredible city. I booked yesterday an Eva Peron city tour and it was amazing, I learned a lot about the Argentinean political past. Tomorrow I will take a Maradona tour that looks great too, here I let you a website that it help me a lot during my time in the city (http://bsas4u.com/). Hope you enjoy a lot!
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