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I'll travel to Buenos Aires for a few days, soon. I've been there many times and even lived there for a while, and now I'm wondering about places I could visit that I haven't visited before, and especially "non-traditional" places.
So far I've been to Tigre (the farthest I've been to the capital), Casa Rosada, Palermo, La Boca (briefly), San Telmo and other well known places. I suck as a tourist but I'm wondering if there are some interesting museums or similar... That haven't been closed yet.

Last time I went to some train museum and it was really cool. I think it was this one: https://www.tripadvisor.cl/Attraction_Review-g312741-d7738759-Reviews-Museo_Nacional_Ferroviario_Raul_Scalabrini_Ortiz-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_Dis.html

Any ideas?
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>>2833926
Come to Jujuy
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>>2833927
Lol, I noticed you posted in the Argentine Patagonia thread. Why are you shilling Jujuy so much?
I might visit one day, but not this time (I want to travel the whole southern cone one day..). Still, I think you should post some info in case anyone is interested.
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>>2833928
If you like nature then visit Jujuy for the Hornocal and Quebrada de Humahuaca.
It's sights are unique and can't be seen elsewhere in the world
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>>2833939
Looks nice, anon. Post moar
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>>2834011
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>>2833926
Feria de Mataderos - traditional fair where you can see folk dancing, not a toruisty thing
Liniers market/Mercado Andino - you can see some weird Bolivian amulets and try Peruvian food
ESMA - museum dedicated to the repression during Videla dictatorship, also a UNESCO world heritage
Villa Lugano - district with Soviet-like apartment blocks. You can take the tram (premetro) to get there and see some slums closely from the window
Villa 31/Barrio Padre Mugica - huge slum in the city center, colorful but can be dangerous
Chacarita cemetery - like Recoleta, but larger and free to enter
Historical tram ride in Caballito (only on Saturdays and Sunday)



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