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At Four Seasons, you enjoy a unique vantage point from which to explore the sights, sounds and experiences around you. We hope the highlights of local attractions below help simplify your planning. Please let us know how else we can assist you.

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Walk
Fernandez Blanco Latin American Museum 5 minutes walk
Corrientes Avenue 10 minutes walk
Fine Arts National Museum 10 minutes walk
National Art Exhibition Room/Palais de Glace 10 minutes walk
National Museum of Decorative Art 10 minutes walk
Recoleta Cultural Centre 10 minutes walk
La Recoleta 15 minutes walk
The Obelisk 15 minutes walk
 
Drive
Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art 10 minutes drive
Fragata Sarmiento Ship Museum 10 minutes drive
Jorge Luis Borges Cultural Centre 10 minutes drive
Madero Port 10 minutes drive
Palermo 10 minutes drive
San Telmo 10 minutes drive
Buenos Aires City Museum 15 minutes drive
El Cabildo (Town Hall City Museum) 15 minutes drive
Manzana de las Luces (Square of Enlightenment) 15 minutes drive
National Historic Museum 15 minutes drive
San Martin Cultural Centre 15 minutes drive
Enrique Larreta Museum 20 minutes drive
La Boca Fine Arts Museum 20 minutes drive
Tren de la Costa 30 minutes drive
El Delta 45 minutes drive
Fiesta Gaucha 1.5 hours drive
City Tour 3 hours drive

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Fernandez Blanco Latin American Museum

This museum, located in the Palacio Noel, was built in a neo-colonial style and features Spanish-inspired gardens. It offers a collection of furniture, tapestries, religious artifacts and silver objects from the colonial period.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 5 minutes walk
Address Suipacha 1422
Hours of operation  
Tuesday to Sunday 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Corrientes Avenue

Corrientes Avenue is the city's cultural centre. Lining its sidewalks are most of Buenos Aires' theatres, restaurants, pubs, bookshops and much else, including CD stores that specialise in tango music.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes walk

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Fine Arts National Museum

This museum, one of the most prestigious in South America, is located in the Recoleta neighbourhood, just 10 blocks from the Hotel. The museum's collection includes 19th- and 20th-century sculptures and paintings by local artists, as well as a permanent collection of works of art by such European masters as Renoir, Monet, Rodin and Van Gogh.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes walk
Estimated distance from hotel 9 blocks
Address Libertador Avenue 1473
Hours of operation  
Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 am – 5:30 pm

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National Art Exhibition Room/Palais de Glace

The Palais de Glace exhibits a variety of artwork, including paintings, sculpture and photography. It is open when there is an exhibit – the schedule varies.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes walk
Estimated distance from hotel 5 blocks
Address Posadas 1725

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National Museum of Decorative Art

This museum is housed in the Errázuriz Palace, a French neo-classical mansion. Its rooms exhibit furniture, tapestries and porcelain dating from the 16th to the 18th centuries.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes walk
Address Libertador Avenue 1902
Hours of operation  
Tuesday to Sunday 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Recoleta Cultural Centre

Within walking distance from the Hotel, in the luxurious Recoleta area, this cultural centre offers a great variety of activities and exhibitions, including painting, photography, sculpture, plastic arts, video, music festivals and concerts.
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Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes walk
Address Junín 1930
Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal 1313
Argentina
Hours of operation  
Tuesday to Friday 2:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am – 9:00 pm

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La Recoleta

This aristocratic neighbourhood is a must-see for tourists, with its distinguished avenues, verdant trees and well-tended gardens. The heart of the area is the Recoleta Cemetery, with its ostentatious mausoleums, symbols of the lineage of traditional Buenos Aires society.

Elegant Quintana and Alvear Avenues reflect a Parisian influence, with renowned designer boutiques. The area around the Plaza Francia is known for its cultural establishments and acclaimed restaurants, as well as the local handicrafts market that takes place every weekend.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes walk
Estimated distance from hotel 7 blocks

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The Obelisk

This Buenos Aires landmark is 67 metres (220 feet) tall and was built in 1936 to commemorate several historical events: the foundation of Buenos Aires by Pedro de Mendoza 400 years ago, when the national flag was raised for the first time, its second foundation by Juan de Garay and, thirdly, the city's proclamation as the federal capital.
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Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes walk

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Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art

Located in the neighbourhood of Palermo, this museum houses 220 works from the Eduardo Constantini collection, which is considered one of the most important private art collections in the world. It includes work by Antonio Berni, Fernando Botero, Frida Khalo, Diego Rivera, Emilio Pettorutti and Guillermo Kuitca, among others. Admission is free on Wednesdays.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes drive
Address Figueroa Alcorta Avenue 3415
Hours of operation  
Wednesday to Monday 12:00 noon – 8:00 pm

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Fragata Sarmiento Ship Museum

The Fragata Sarmiento Ship Museum is located at Puerto Madero, the old port of Buenos Aires. This ship, which belongs to the Argentine army, was used by the navy from 1898 to 1961 to train naval personnel. It made 37 different training trips, all around the world.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes drive
Address Dock number 3, Puerto Madero
Hours of operation  
Every day 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

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Jorge Luis Borges Cultural Centre

Located inside the Pacific Galleries Shopping Mall, this cultural centre features a permanent exhibition in honour of the great Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, which includes photographs, videos and manuscripts.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes drive
Address 525 Viamonte
Hours of operation  
Monday to Saturday 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sunday 12:00 noon – 9:00 pm

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Madero Port

Situated by a river, the prestigious Madero Port neighbourhood combines beautifully restored modern architecture with excellent cuisine. Most buildings still maintain their original exterior appearance. The area features nearly 40 restaurants and a complex with eight movie theatres. More than 20,000 people visit the area every weekday, and this figure doubles over the weekend, since walking down the boulevards that face the river has become popular for both local families and tourists.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes drive

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Palermo

Palermo is one of Buenos Aires' classic green spaces – the lungs of the city! It is a favourite spot for Porteños, who come here on weekends to catch some sun, go for boat and bike rides and enjoy inline skating or other exercise. The area contains a man-made lake with bridges, Rosedal Park and the delightful Andalusian Courtyard, with its majólicas donated by the Sevilla City Council. Palermo Viejo, still an unexplored area for many travellers, is the trendiest spot to see the latest local designers' shops for clothes and furniture, and to sample the newest restaurants.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes drive

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San Telmo

The charm of cobblestone streets is preserved in San Telmo, the oldest neighbourhood in the city. The first immigrant families settled here in colonial-style houses. Every Sunday, Dorrego Place, which is 10 blocks from the Plaza de Mayo, hosts an antique flea market, where you can find old records, glasses, porcelain, silver spoons and clothes. Antique stores, the tango street performers and the restaurants and bars located around the square add to the area's attractiveness.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 10 minutes drive

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Buenos Aires City Museum

The Buenos Aires City Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the city's collective memory and uses different cultural events to show the past and present lives of Buenos Aires and its people. The museum is situated in a traditional house, built in 1894, in the historical area of San Telmo.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive
Address Alsina 412
Hours of operation  
Monday to Friday 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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El Cabildo (Town Hall City Museum)

In colonial times, El Cabildo was the home of the city administration, presently located in the Government Palace. Built in 1725 on the edge of Plaza de Mayo, it has since been remodelled several times. The building now houses a museum dedicated to preserving the city's past through an exhibition of colonial furniture, everyday objects and pieces of artwork.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive
Address Bolivar 65
Hours of operation  
Sunday 11:30 am – 6:00 pm
Tuesday to Friday 10:30 am – 5:00 pm

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Manzana de las Luces (Square of Enlightenment)

Bordered by Moreno Alsina, Bolivar and Peru Streets, this square is located in the area of San Telmo. Once the intellectual centre of old Buenos Aires, it was home to the Jesuits in the 18th century. Guided tours of the square include San Ignacio Church (the oldest church in the city), Buenos Aires National School (the city's first university), the Lighting Market (antiques and handicrafts) and 18th-century tunnels.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive

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National Historic Museum

Located in the downtown area, the National Historic Museum shows the different periods of Argentina’s history through an exhibition of iconography, furniture, civilian clothes, weapons, medals and decorations, coins, flags, military trophies, art pieces and everyday objects.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive
Address Defensa 1600, Lezama Square

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San Martin Cultural Centre

Located in the downtown area, this cultural centre is home to a variety of exhibitions, conferences, congresses, plays, courses, workshops and other artistic and cultural events.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 15 minutes drive
Hours of operation  
Every day 9:00 am – 8:00 pm

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Enrique Larreta Museum

Located in the neighbourhood of Belgrano, the Enrique Larreta Museum specializes in Spanish Art and displays works from the 13th to the 20th centuries. This museum is housed in a residence which was built in the second half of the 19th century.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 20 minutes drive
Address Juramento Avenue 2291
Hours of operation  
Monday to Friday 2:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am – 8:00 pm

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La Boca Fine Arts Museum

This museum is situated in the southern portion of the city, near the Riachuelo in the area of La Boca. It has a permanent collection of Argentinian art, including works by Benito Quinquela Martín and artists from La Boca.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 20 minutes drive
Address Pedro de Mendoza 1835
Hours of operation  
Tuesday to Friday 10:00 am – 5:30 pm
Saturday and Sunday 11:00 am – 5:30 pm

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Tren de la Costa

Take a train ride through this elegant residential neighbourhood, located in the northern section of the city. Touring the neighbourhood takes about 5 hours.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 30 minutes drive

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El Delta

This natural area, located at the confluence of the Paraná and La Plata Rivers, has maintained its charm over the decades. El Delta is a popular venue for water sports and holds much history. Aristocratic families used to spend their weekends by the river here. You can sail among hundreds of islands and channels, and visit many local attractions such as a local market, open on Saturdays and Sundays, and the Rowing Club.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 45 minutes drive

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Fiesta Gaucha

Spend a full day (approximately seven hours) touring a rural area and enjoy a delicious barbecue while watching folk dances and listening to music. Take in hoop races on horseback, as well as a horseback riding show. If you wish, you may also try horseback riding yourself as part of the tour. The trip is arranged through a local tour company, and reservations can be made at the concierge desk.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 1.5 hours drive

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City Tour

Visit the most attractive areas of Buenos Aires, such as Colòn Theatre, 9 de Julio Avenue, the Obelisk, Plaza de Mayo, Congress and Casa Rosada. This tour is arranged by a local tour company.

Getting there
Estimated travel time 3 hours drive

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