In a way considered the centre of Buenos Aires, I figured I’d stop by the main foundational site of the city, since I was in the area. Plaza de Mayo, with the May Pyramid, in front of the pink coloured Casa Rosada, the Presidential office. As soon as that was done, which was like in a heartbeat, I circumvented the two, in hopes of catching some more exciting stuff. Nah… A view of the high-rises of Puerto Madero Waterfront on the other side of La Plata River. The Department of Interior. Some interesting looking bank office buildings. And the major thoroughfare July 9 Avenue not far away. On to the next.
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