Um roteiro sem Obelisco, nem Casa Rosada e nem Caminito.

    Um roteiro feito para você que quer fugir dos lugares super turísticos, quer ficar mais dias em Buenos Aires ou está vindo pela segunda, terceira, quarta vez e quer conhecer coisas novas. Bora explorar o diferente!

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    Capítulos:

    00:00 – Introdução
    00:42 – Dicas
    01:32 – Dia 01
    02:41 – Dia 02
    04:47 – Dia 03
    06:30 – Dia 04
    08:47 – Dia 05
    10:58 – Dia 06
    12:56 – Dia 07
    14:44 – Agradecimento
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    Mais informações sobre os passeios:

    🏛️Museu Nacional de Artes Decorativas
    Entrada: gratuita
    Horário de funcionamento: de quarta-feira a domingo, das 13h às 19h
    Endereço: Av. del Libertador, 1902

    🏛️Museu de Belas Artes
    Entrada: gratuita
    Horário de funcionamento: terça a sexta-feira, das 11h às 20h, e aos sábados e domingos, das 10h às 20h
    Endereço: Av. del Libertador, 1473

    🏛️Museu Ciências Naturais Bernardino Rivadavia
    Entrada: PAGA! Cerca de 5 reais, com entrada gratuita para menores de 6 anos. Fica a dica que o pagamento é apenas em dinheiro!
    Horário de funcionamento: Todos os dias, das 14h às 19h
    Endereço: Av. Patricias Argentinas, 480

    🌳Parque Centenário
    Horário de funcionamento: Todos os dias, das 8h às 20h
    Endereço: Av. Díaz Vélez

    ➕Cemitério de Chacarita
    Entrada: gratuita
    Horário de funcionamento: segunda a domingo, das 8h às 17h
    Endereço: Av. Guzmán, 680

    🛍️Mercado de las Pulgas
    Entrada: gratuita
    Horário de funcionamento: de terça-feira a domingo das 11h às 18h30. Fechado às segundas-feiras
    Endereço: Av. Dorrego, 1650

    🏛️Museu de Arte Español Enrique Larreta
    * Entrada: no vídeo menciono que a entrada é gratuita, mas um seguidor informou aqui nos comentários que em maio/24 começaram a cobrar, ficando na média dos 15 reais! COM DIREITO A VISITA GUIADA
    Horário de funcionamento: segunda, quarta, quinta e sexta, das 11h às 9h. Final de semana das 11h às 20h
    Endereço: Av. Juramento, 2291

    🏛️Villa Ocampo
    Entrada: gratuita
    Horário de funcionamento: sextas-feiras das 12h30 às 19h, sábados, domingos e feriados das 10h às 19h.
    Endereço: Elortondo, 1837 – Béccar

    ⛪Catedral de San Isidro
    Endereço: Av. del Libertador, 16200 – San Isidro

    🦁Ecoparque
    Entrada: gratuita
    Horário de funcionamento: terça a domingo, das 10h às 17h
    Endereço: Av. Las Heras com Av. Sarmiento

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    seven-day itinerary in Buenos Aires Out of the Ordinary Hi everyone, I’m jilia Gabriela from the channel days around And today We’re going to explore Buenos Aires in a different way, I’m not going to talk about the obelisk or the pink house or the little road because I’m going to tell you I must admit that video tours of what to do in Buenos Aires are the most popular ones here on YouTube, but today I’m going to present you with an Out of the Ordinary, Out of the Ordinary itinerary for you who want to escape the super touristy and crowded places or for you who want stay more days in Buenos Aires or even you are coming for the second third fourth time and want to know new things in all these situations this itinerary is ideal for you just before we start it is important for you to know three things First of all I did this itinerary by level of intensity so that you can prepare and know what to expect from each of these tours, take into account that I recommend taking an average of two tours per day as the places here are large and can be explored calmly and remember -if you can mix these tours with others and you don’t need to follow a specific order, second thing I will always show you why these places are worth visiting, I will highlight here What makes these places so special and unmissable and lastly this goes to the organizers of On duty , just like me, I put together this complete itinerary on Maps and I left it here below in the description in case you want to access it, but during the video I will also always be showing the location of each of the tours, but let’s get to that point, one day, explore your neighborhood first. of all things, get to know Where you are staying and what is close to this region, I strongly recommend that you walk the streets of your neighborhood without commitment every time we come here or move, debbi, we take a day or half a day just to make it happen street get to know the neighborhood see what market is nearby pharmacy fruteria restaurant cafe besides Claro throughout this journey admire how lively the city is if you watched the video where I tell you What is the best neighborhood to stay here in banos ares you already know about what I’m talking about and this itinerary I made on mymaps will make sense to you if you have no idea what I’m talking about, go here and watch this video I highlighted this entire area of ​​Palermo and some points that are cool to visit like the Arco district Shopping Alto Palermo Plaza Serrano plaz Italy you don’t need to walk all this or if you want you can even go further than I did, you don’t necessarily need to go through these points I marked this here everything is very variable and very free I marked this walk here as a medium level but keep in mind that the idea here is to walk for two days Museum of Decorative Arts plus Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Decorative Arts was simply the home of an aristocratic family the Alvear family erasures today the place is a historic artistic monument And it’s interesting that the house’s design was designed by a French architect, most of the furniture such as coverings, frames, mirrors and marble were imported from Europe and many artisans came from there to do some work in the house, the place has around 4,000 pieces including furniture, paintings sculptures, carpets and decorative objects, in addition to all this internal decoration, the museum also has a very beautiful garden, it is at the back of the house and so the feeling is of a trip to the past and of being in a real Palace and one thing I think It’s super cool that even if you already know this museum it’s worth revisiting. This is because they change some of the rooms that are displayed the first time, we didn’t see one of the rooms and the Garden part because they were closed at the time and this second time we We went, they were open for visitors and the best thing is that entry is free. So it’s really worth visiting, there’s no excuse not to go, this is my favorite place here in Buenos Aires and I’m sure if you like it art, history or decoration you will fall in love with this place also the intensity of this tour here is low because the museum is small compared to others so it is a super peaceful tour going along with this wave of art the Museum of Fine Arts is a fantastic place also for you to visit and which is relatively close to the Museum of Decorative Arts and also a free tour There you will find works of art by great Argentine and international artists from different periods and styles. There is art for all tastes, from contemporary works by Argentine artists to classic paintings by artists such as van Gog Monet and even Picasso, it is a super complete museum and full of history and the intensity of this tour is average because you will need to walk quite a bit there in day three museum of natural sciences plus Parque Centenário both places are on the border of Vila crespo with almagro do ladinho of Palermo museum of natural sciences Bernardino rivadávia this place will make you go back to the past and feel like a real film, that well-known film Night at the Museum, if you’ve already seen it, you’ll know what I’m talking about. This museum is the oldest in Argentina, founded in 1937, and offers a unique experience. There you will find fossils of giant Patagonian dinosaurs, mammals from 2 million years ago, a large collection of stuffed animals and a variety of 230 birds. And that’s not even half of everything you’ll see because the museum has one of the most complete collections of Latin America housing around 1.5 million and a half specimens, important information is that this Museum has paid entry but it is around R5 children under 6 years old do not pay and they only accept payment in physical cash the intensity of this walk is high because although it doesn’t look like it, the place is very big . You’ll need to walk a lot inside Parque Centenário. When we went, we found turtles there. In addition, there are several leisure options such as sports courts and spaces for outdoor activities, it is the perfect place to walk and relax a little. My tip is to visit the Museum around 3 in the afternoon and enjoy the end of the day in this park, its level is light because there are plenty of Gramado benches and the idea here is to sit and enjoy day 4 chacarita cemetery plus Las pugas market the chacarita cemetery is a true open-air museum that tells the story In Argentina, the Recoleta cemetery is much more famous among tourists. However, where Chacarita is completely free and is the largest in the country, it has around 95 haars and many underground galleries. The cemetery occupies around 40% of the neighborhood and was created After the yellow fever outbreak of 1871 that killed more than 13,000 people in the city, one of the most striking features of the cemetery is the architecture that I was impressed by. The place also houses the tombs of many figures in the country’s history, including politicians, artists, writers and cultural figures. like the tomb of Carlos Gardel, the famous tango singer, a curious fact is that there are more than 400 plaques on his tomb with requests of different natures and also recognition of the artist, in addition to Gardel, there are also in chacarita at least 50 names of famous tango artists, the intensity this tour here is high because we have to remember that there are 95 haar So you will need to walk a lot Las Pulgas market is the largest market of its kind in South America with more than 150 shelves with different products The place is super eclectic you can do it find everything from antique furniture and Vintage decoration pieces to works of art, collectible objects and a multitude of curious and interesting items. This market is a good option both for local residents looking for decoration at a lower price and for tourists looking for a unique travel souvenir but even without the aim of buying something it is very worth visiting and taking a different tour of the city the intensity of this tour is Low because it is quite a small place and it is a super peaceful walk Oh and before I Forget me, if you like this video, leave your like below so I know this rotaro al was completely designed with tourist attractions, places for you to go and see and discover, so if you also want a different gastronomy option, write below so I know Out of the Ordinary gastronomy And then I can record a video just about that Henrique Lareta Museum more Barro itino still in the museum wave The Spanish Museum of Art Henrique Lareta is the name of this beautiful place, a neocolonial mansion that was built as the residence of the writer Henrique Lareta and look how curious the house was inspired by Italian, Mediterranean and also Spanish constructions, another curious thing is that the house was formed mainly during the years in which the writer lived in France, his collection includes a wide variety of objects purchased in French and Spanish antique shops, but for me the most incredible part is the 5,000-square-meter Garden, which is a highlight of the museum because is the only one in this style in all of Latin America, it was designed according to the Hispanic Islamic tradition as a place of meditation , like the entire Muslim Hispanic Garden. the noise of the water fountains, the sense of smell with the scent of the flowers and the physical touch with the touch of the plants and the different textures of the environment, we took a guided tour of the museum garden for free and then had free time to get to know the whole house This tour I put as medium level Because as big as the place is You have some benches there in the Garden a space to sit in the shade calmly and rest a little the Tino neighborhood is in the Belgrano neighborhood and it’s super easy to get there You can either take the bus or train, there is a station Exactly next to the entrance to the Tino neighborhood, the idea here is to basically walk aimlessly through the Tino neighborhood, it was formed by a Chinese community that brought all its culture and traditions to the streets of Buenos Aires, so there you will find a wide selection of restaurants and cafes, which provides a super authentic experience of Asian food, there are also several stores and markets with Asian products, from kitchen utensils and beauty products to clothing, accessories and decorative items, it is a very small neighborhood but worth a visit medium intensity lighter considering that you go there to walk during the day Vil Campo more San Isidro are Isidro is a city in the Province of Buenos Aires that is about 20 km away by cable taking a train you arrive in 25 minutes or so I recommend starting this tour in Vil Campo which is a little after the San Isidro station and you will stop at the Becar station from there Just walk about 10 15 minutes in a straight line basically and you will arrive at place talking a little about Vil ocampo this mansion was built in 1891 and for a long period of time it was the summer home of the ocampo family until it became the permanent residence of one of the orderlies, Victória, she was a very important figure in Argentine culture and literature and also movements such as feminism. In addition, he met super relevant artists such as Charlie Chaplin and Coco Chanel and thinking about keeping all his memories alive, Victoria donated her house to Unesco in 1973, the house has three floors full of works of art, photography, family souvenirs and period furniture, as well as having a beautiful, large garden full of plants and cute corners. The best thing is that entry is free, but if you want a guided tour, it costs around R$5, the intensity of this tour I put as average Because Even though it’s a giant mansion with a big garden, there are some corners there to rest, some benches in the garden, so it’s easy to do. And then, to continue the ride, you can take an Uber and go to the Sanzi center, there you’ll find a church. giant that is the Cathedral of Saint Isidro, 68 m high and it is super beautiful. Furthermore, if you go on a Sunday you will find a crafts fair in front of the Cathedral with various local products, this place is also the city square which is very charming and good for taking a rest Before Returning home intensity of this light tour is very peaceful day seven bike tour through Palermo plus ecopark ecopark until 2016 it was actually a zoo But it underwent a major renovation and was reopened as an ecopark with a new focus on environmental education and conservation of animals in danger of extinction, the place has around 16 hectares and you can find mammals, birds, reptiles and many of them are free in the park. This is what I think is most brilliant, you can see super nearby In addition, there are several different plants, the park is also divided by types of habitat. So it goes from an African Savanna to a tropical forest and each of these spaces has a construction with the animals and plants of that region, the intensity of this tour is high because the place is It’s very big, there’s a lot to see, remember, it’s 16 haar, but before you arrive, or rather to get to the ecopark, I recommend you take a bike tour around Palermo. There is the ecobici app that you can download on your cell phone, register and buy a plan. more less R 15 to use 6 hours in a day with 1 hour trips. There are several bike stops spread across Buenos Aires and in the app itself you can see where you can pick up and unload the bike, this is a great way to get to know Palermo and explore the neighborhood better, you can walk through the woods of Palermo, which are all around the eco-park, but even without a bike lane, it’s not on the main streets with a lot of people, it’s very peaceful to walk on the sidewalk or even on the asphalt, the intensity of this The ride is easy because cycling, in my opinion, is less tiring than walking because here everything is in a straight line. So you won’t have to make a big effort, but of course don’t forget to wear very comfortable clothes, wear repellent and sunscreen These were the seven days in Buenos Aires that I put together, if you liked it, leave your like below and also comment which tour you found most different, coolest, I hope I helped you plan your travel itinerary here and if I can, please share this video with a friend who is also planning to help him, a kiss and see you any day

    22 Comments

    1. Vídeo sensacional, estou em Baires e usando muito para planejar os passeios. Já fiz os pontos turísticos clássicos em outra vinda, então estas dicas foram perfeitas. Atualização: em maio de 2024, o Museu Larreta está cobrando entrada. 17 reais na cotação atual, valor justo e com direito a visita guiada. Parabéns pelo trabalho!

    2. Show! Estou indo no meio do ano agora e estará bem frio, alguma nova recomendação ou alteração no roteiro?? Pretendo conhecer os pontos principais também, ja que é minha primeira vez…

    3. Que vidos incrível!
      O que me chama atenção é o numero de visualizacoes, o numero de likes e o número de inscritos! 😢
      PESSOAL, NÃO DEIXEM DE DAR LIKE E DE SE INSCREVER NO CANAL!
      Nao ganho nada por isso, mas nao me conformo em ver um trabalho feito com tanto zelo e boa vontade, que deve ter dado bastante tranalho, não ter a valorização que merece, sobretudo por exalar alegria e boa vontade em ajudar.
      SE INSCREVAM NO CANAL E DEÊM LIKES 😊😊

    4. Eu amei! É o tipo de roteiro que eu gosto também 🥰 Fui pra Buenos Aires em 2022 e fui em museus, parques, livrarias.. eu amo 💜

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