I recommend you to visit the most important Japanese Garden after the one in Japan. It is located in the Palermo neighbourhood. I also recommend you to walk along Santa Fe Avenue from the Retiro neighbourhood to the Botanical Garden, to get to know the whole Buenos Aires, where there are clothes shops, bars, EL Ateneo the most spectacular bookstore in the world, lots of local people. This way you cross 3 neighbourhoods, Retiro, Recoleta and Palermo.Basically to see more than just a hipster palermo .Welcome to BA !
at 3:53 those are headscarves used by the "abuelas de plaza de mayo" (grandmothers of the Mayo square), a group of grandmothers who fought (and still do) to recover kidnapped babies during the 1976 dictatorship
@@MrOtziEl otro lado al que aludis son los que aún hoy defienden la dictadura genocida que asoló nuestro país del 76 al 83. Por más que pongas la banderita, eso no te hace Nacionalista, al contrario fue una dictadura extranjerízante Saludos cordiales.
Gerne :) Ich fand es voll schade dass ich nicht mehr Zeit hatte! Aber das gilt eigentlich fuer alle Staedte wo ich war! Ich hoffe ich kann in Zukunft mehr reisen 💦
No seas bolu hermano Yorugua no me hagas llorar, si nosotros y ustedes somos hermanos, nadie jamás dividirá nuestros pueblos, manteniendo sus idiosincrasia claro está
Welcome to Argentina! I've just liked and subscribed from Mar del Plata 🇦🇷. Since you're so close to the Japanese culture, have you been to the Japanese garden? (Jardín japonés in Spanish) I think it worth the visit. Enjoy your staying with us! Ricardo.
@@tinahuegelNo hagas caso Argentina es el país más seguro del Continente según Datos duros científicamente comprobados Siempre sos Bienvenida en Argentina.
A los 8:32 aparece una figura de un marino que si la memoria no me falla estaba en Windy bar de playa de Villa Gesell al menos hasta el 2007.Alguno quizas puede confirmar.
@@tinahuegel at 8:32 there is a figure of a seaman that if i'm not wrong used to be part of the decoration of a notorious beach bar in one of the coastal cities in Buenos Aires , Villa Gesell , the place is called "Windy"
@@Bl4z3MC Yes, you`re right! Brazil is mostly portuguese but there are a few towns like Gramado and others that have a beautiful german influence and they look like a fairy tale`s cities! they are not what we imagine about Brazil with beaches, sun and blue ocean... are more like mountains, a little bit colder and i think also snow sometimes. Is crazy beautiful!
@gabrielaandrea939 I know. I'm just pointing out that he referred to Florianópolis as if it was a German town, when in reality, it was colonised by Azoreans.
The headscarves painted on the ground has a long story, if you want to read it I'm going to tell you the side that adjust more to reality rather than the "sugar coated" version of the story
@@tinahuegel General Juan Domingo Peron was part of the first coup d'etat in Argentina back in 1929 when he was part of the group that put to an end democracy overthrowing president Hipólito Yrigoyen. Peron was elected president later in the 40s when he gain more power in government he served 2 continuous terms, he got married to a declining but young movie actress called Eva Duarte, he had an underage (14 years old) lover called Nelida Rivas (yes, he was a pedophile) and he liked prostitutes, he used the state power to indoctrinate school children and to star a persecution towards people he thought were dangerous to the safety of his government, he was a fascist and admirer of European fascists like Mussolini, Hitler and Spanish dictator Francisco Franco who didn't like Peron at all but as Peron helped to save Franco's regime in Spain he tolerated Peron but Franco never considered Peron his friend, Peron and his wife managed to make people believe they gave them rights like if people should be grateful for things they are obligated to accomplish in their term, Peron passed HPV to Eva Duarte and she developed cervical cancer and died because of that. later he suffered a coup d'etat himself and flew to Europe where he was received by Francisco Franco as political refugee to "pay" for Peron's favors selling to Spain food when there was almost a famine in Spain during the 40s. Peronism was outlawed for lots of years until Peronism was allowed again at the beginning of the 70s and that's when Peron put a puppet government with candidate for president Hector Jose Campora who got elected president in 1973, Peron was very angry in Spain with Campora's decision to put in government people that Peron considered undesirable like "communists and faggots" (Peron used those exact words to described the government staff chosen by Campora), Peron was old and frail but he started a coup d'etat to Campora, the one he elected as candidate now he was playing against him, Peron sent Campora to a summit in Europe and therefore while president isn't in the country the vice-president act like the president while the president is somewhere outside the country and they forced vice-president to resign and they called to new presidential election. When he was in Spain Peron traveled to some places and in Panama he got in touch with Maria Estela Martinez, an Argentine strip dancer trying luck in Panama, Peron married her and when in Argentina she was candidate for vice-president and Peron run for president, a turmoil was going on in Argentina in those days, communists guerrilla was widespread in northern province of Tucuman and they wanted to pull apart the province and erect a communist country in that territory, Peron created a presidential decree to stop the insurgents using whatever means it take to put that movement down, those insurgents were called Montoneros, they were once part of the Peronism movement but the leftist wing and since Peron expelled them from the movement and they started to retaliate towards anything related to authority and started to target police, military personnel, etc killing the with bombs etc, those Montoneros and ERP (Ejercito Revolucionario del Pueblo or Popular Revolutionary Army) where once Peronists and now they started to be the center of attention for Peron's homeland security and the country integrity, but Peron died and his wife Maria Estela Martinez de Peron assumed as president of Argentina and she activated the protocol to make the decree created by Peron to eradicate the guerrilla effective and the army started to imprison suspects or people related to those communists groups (Montoneros and ERP), they captured men and women and among those women there were pregnant women, there was another coup d'etat and the new civil militar government continued with the task to finish the guerrilla, and as i told you there were pregnant women and even more since things escalated soon, the military government killed those prisoners and the ones who were pregnant let the course the pregnancy until the baby was born and they gave those kids to people related to the government to be raised as their own kids. Well then surge those mothers and grandmothers of square of may demanding to know what happened to their kids and or grandkids, most of them where returned to their families and they faked the numbers to give entity to their claim, as an holocaust takes a minimum of 30.000 people murdered they put that number of "disappeared " randomly but apparently the real number range from 4000 to 8000 being the most trustworthy number around 8000 people murdered by the state. Those women saw there was a vein to leech from the state and started a movement with little to no credibility among many people, they even have a useless university, a leftist radio station, a nauseating tv show on the public television and they receive money from the state to survive as organization, but they have no other business than leech the state nowadays. Thats a brief story of the story of those headscarves which is their symbol
@@tinahuegel Peronists are very violent when it's about the truth of Peron and his life, they all love the sugar coated made up story, it's closer to a fairy tale story rather than a real man story and they can't stand reality
Oh my, this is amazing in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Both the park and town are fancy to visit, along with the historic buildings. And be careful not to get robbed, Miss Tina, stay alert of your belongings.
No asusten a los turistas con que los van a robar, sólo tiene que ser precavido como en todos lados. Espero que hayas pasado una hermosa estadía, espero vuelvas pronto. Muy lindo tu vídeo.
A que viene su comentario? A mi amigo le robaron en París, Roma y Barcelona. En Buenos Aires no. Deberá tener el cuidado normal de toda ciudad grande pero no creo que sea más que eso. Usted piensa que las ciudades grandes en Europa son totalmente seguras?