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Fly From San Francisco to Buenos Aires
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Upon arriving from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to the Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) near Buenos Aires, start exploring the city by venturing to the arts district known as San Telmo. The location features various accommodations, eateries like Brasserie Petanque, shops and offers exciting nightlife options such as El Hipopotamo. Visitors can also learn the history of the Tango in the area. The Palermo neighborhoods are another point of interest and boast the Carlos Thays Botanical Garden, the Children's Museum, the Museum of Latin American Art, eateries, bars like Frank’s and elaborate mansions.
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Upon landing, acquire a GPS-equipped rental car and head north on the Au Teniente Gral Pablo Riccheii highway into the city. For a tranquil evening, journey to Puerto Madero. Feast on a traditional meal and stroll along the port while taking in the views of the city skyline. On the weekend, the Fair of the Mataderos comes alive with guachos on decorated horses, costumed dancers, musicians, and a market filled with crafts and popular foods.
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The flight from San Francisco to Argentina takes more than 13 hours. After driving to accommodations in San Telmo, guests learn more about the area by going to El Zanjón de Granados. With a tour guide, venture beneath the expansive mansion and discover 500 years of history, in a complex network of ancient Spanish settlements.