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Caminito, in La Boca. La Boca neighborhood. One of the emblematic places for tango music. You can enjoy a fair of arts and handicrafts. You can here buy souvenirs, murals and sculptures related to the tango, the Riachuelo or the old port. There are many souvenirs shops related to the Boca Juniors football team.
A few meters away, you can visit many interesting places like the Quinquela Martín museum, the Wax Museum and the Boca Juniors Stadium.
Caminito. Intersection of Pedro de Mendoza and Valle Ibarlucea
Bus lines: 20, 25, 29, 33, 46, 53, 54, 64, 129, 130, 152, 159, 186.
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A fair at the Dorrego square, in San Telmo neighborhood. This is the biggest antiques fair in the country. The square is surrounded by several antiques shops where true and old jewels are exhibited. Along Humberto I street, Jesuit buildings have been constructed: the Nuestra Señora de Bethlem church and the San Pedro Telmo chapel. While the bells call for praying, you can sit at a bar table and think that Buenos Aires city has been born and then grew up just for your pleasure.
Dorrego square. Intersection of Defensa and Humberto 1 streets.
Bus lines: 4, 9, 10, 20, 22, 24, 28, 29, 33, 45, 54, 61, 62, 74, 86, 93, 111, 126, 129, 130, 143, 152, 159.
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On foot, in a few minutes, you can be at Costanera Sur. There, you can find new fairs incorporated by the City government: Paseo del Retiro. The real treasure of the circuit is Las Nereidas fountain by Lola Mora. You can take a walk along the boulevards by the river or through the Ecologic Reservoir. It can be the ideal end of a shopping day in the open air.
Paseo El Retiro. Calabria street between Dellepiane and Rosario Vera Peñaloza streets
Bus lines: 2, 4, 20, 33, 54, 61, 62, 64, 74, 93, 105, 111, 129, 130, 143.
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