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![]() Whether you need to know local public holidays or highlights through the seasons, we hope you will find the facts gathered below useful tools for your travel planning. Please feel free to contact us if we can assist you further. General informationBuenos Aires has its roots in the early 1500s and is remarkably different from many South American cities. French architecture and street planning have had a large influence on Buenos Aires and give this city a distinctly Parisian feel. With the fragrances of flowers sold on street corners, terrace cafés and freshly baked bread - the city recreates the best of both Gallic and Latin cultures. The heart and soul of Buenos Aires are unmistakably Latin and the visitor will be carried away by the rhythm of the place. Buenos Aires, once experienced, is a city beyond comparison. Time zoneGMT -3 hours Language(s) spokenCastellano Spanish is the official language of Argentina and differs from other Latin American Spanish in the pronunciation of some words. Immigrant communities, many of whom retain their native language, speak various other languages and there are no fewer than 17 indigenous languages. Italian is the language of the largest immigrant group and is widely spoken. English is studied as a second language and widely used in both tourism and finance. German is also widely spoken and there is a weekly newspaper published especially for German speakers, entitled Argentinisches Tageblatt. Electrical systemLocal voltage is 220 to 240 volts AC. Adapters available; please request through the Concierge. Shopping hoursMonday to Friday 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Working hoursMonday to Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Time and distance to city centre4 minutes/1.6 kilometres/1 mile Time and distance to shoppingThe nearest shopping centre (approximately a three-minute walk from the property), is the exclusive Patio Bullrich on Avenida del Libertador 740. This centre not only has some of the most fashionable shops and cafés in Buenos Aires, but it is also where people go to see and be seen. The Alto Palermo shopping centre, at the corner of Avenida Sante Fe and Avenida Coronel Diaz, also has fine shops. The Avenida Sante Fe, itself, is a browser's paradise. The Alto Palermo is approximately a 10-minute drive from the Hotel. The Galerias Pacifico is the newest shopping centre on Calle Florida and Avenida Córdoba and the only one situated in the downtown area (approximately a 5-minute drive from the Hotel). The Paseo Alcorta shopping centre at Salguero Street and Avenida Figueroa Alcorta is located in Palermo Chico neighbourhood, one of the most exclusive addresses in the city. The biggest shopping mall in Argentina is the Unicenter Shopping Mall, approximately a 30-minute drive from the property at Paraná 3745, Martinez. The mall is open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. Palermo Viejo, with its lovely old houses and cobble-stone streets, is so trendy that it is known as Palermo Soho. Its funky cafés, avant-garde art galleries and trendy designers has made this neighbourhood a popular shopping destination. Time and distance to financial district5 minutes/2 kilometres/1.2 miles View in–depth travel advice from Frommers.com
Seasonal highlightsThere are festivals and events held in Buenos Aires throughout the year, some of which draw upon the city's cultural traditions, others, such as the Book Fair reflect the city's standing as a venue for international events. A booklet listing special events and activities (concerts, exhibitions, etc.) in the city can be obtained from the municipal Dirección General de Turismo. February
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