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iQOO🐮Avenida 9 de Julio, like a majestic urban artery, runs through the heart of Buenos Aires. With 14 lanes running in parallel, it is one of the widest streets in the world, demonstrating Argentina's heroic spirit. The towering obelisk stands in the center, piercing the sky. It is not only a city landmark, but also engraved with the glory of national independence. On both sides of the avenue, classical buildings from the colonial period stand side by side with modern skyscrapers, where European style and South American enthusiasm blend together. The shuttling traffic and pedestrians give the street endless vitality; when night falls and the lights come on, neon lights and car lights interweave into a river of light, and the obelisk is more solemn and majestic under the light. This is not only a major transportation route, but also a vivid epitome of the symbiosis of Argentine history and modernity, carrying the city's memory and future.
- 4.3/5
iQOO🐮The Argentine Steel Flower is a mechanical miracle blooming on the streets of Buenos Aires, stunning the world with its beauty of both rigidity and softness. This giant sculpture made of stainless steel and aluminum has a diameter of 23 meters. Its 18 petals are like smart wings. Through a sophisticated hydraulic device, they open and close with the rise and fall of sunlight. During the day, the metal petals stretch in the sun, shining with a cold luster, as if embracing the blue sky; when night falls, the petals slowly close, and the streamlined outline complements the city lights, mysterious and elegant. It is not only a perfect combination of modern art and engineering technology, but also a metaphor for Argentina's vigorous vitality and romantic feelings. Pedestrians on the street stop to stare, and children chase the light and shadow to play. This breathing sculpture has long surpassed the scope of art and has become a symbol of urban vitality and poetry. Between steel and softness, it tells the eternal rhythm of nature.
- 4.3/5
徐徐霞客RrThe reason why the Argentine Woman Bridge is called the Woman Bridge is because its shape resembles a woman's figure. It is a bridge with great cultural heritage, and the night view here is also very beautiful. If you come to play, you must take a good look.
- 4.3/5
137***66Just a short walk from the accommodation, it offers a lot of options. The center of the Plaza Serrano (Plazoleta Julio Cortazar) has crafts and local art, and it is surrounded by restaurants and bars across the street. Just a block or two away offers much better food, service, quality, and prices. A walk through the block offers a wide variety of street art on almost every corner. This was also where several people suggested going for nightlife, and it did not disappoint.







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