Avenida Corrientes
“The street that never sleeps”
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*''Heladería Cadore'' ice cream shop. |
*''Heladería Cadore'' ice cream shop. |
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*''Los Inmortales'' pizzeria, previously the ''Café de los inmortales'', ("Café of the immortals") with photos of the historic figures that visited it. |
*''Los Inmortales'' pizzeria, previously the ''Café de los inmortales'', ("Café of the immortals") with photos of the historic figures that visited it. |
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*''Güerrín'' pizzeria |
*''[[Güerrín]]'' pizzeria |
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*''Café La Paz'', historic meeting place for [[Left-wing politics|leftist]] activists and intellectuals |
*''Café La Paz'', historic meeting place for [[Left-wing politics|leftist]] activists and intellectuals |
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*''Bar Ramos'' |
*''Bar Ramos'' |
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*''La Giralda Cafeteria'', serving Spanish-style [[hot chocolate]] and [[churro]]s |
*''La Giralda Cafeteria'', serving Spanish-style [[hot chocolate]] and [[churro]]s |
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*''[[El Gato Negro (café)|El Gato Negro]]'', historic café known for its spices |
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*[[Centro Cultural General San Martín|General San Martín Theater]], state theater which concentrated modern drama and ballet during the later half of the 20th century (as opposed to the [[Colon Theatre]]) |
*[[Centro Cultural General San Martín|General San Martín Theater]], state theater which concentrated modern drama and ballet during the later half of the 20th century (as opposed to the [[Colon Theatre]]) |
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*[[Broadway Theatre (Buenos Aires)|Teatro Broadway]] |
*[[Broadway Theatre (Buenos Aires)|Teatro Broadway]] |
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