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Buenos Aires teems with museums and sights jostling for your attention. Some are vital for any B.A. visit, but prospect further and there are plenty less obvious attractions waiting to be discovered.


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No self-respecting gay person would go to Buenos Aires and miss the Museo Evita (Lafinur St. 2988; +54-11-4807-0306; MuseoEvita.org). Love her or hate her, who can resist the dresses, the shoes, the hats, and other odds and ends that testify to her hold on Argentina and the world?

There is no admission fee at the comprehensive Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Av. Del Libertador 1473; +54-11-5288-9900; Mnba.org.ar), home to a vast array of fine European and Argentine works.

Offering the best representation of 20th-century Latin American art in the world, Museo de Arte Latinoamericano (Figueroa Alcorta 3415; +54-11-4808-6511; Malba.org.ar) is worth bumping less significant sessions for.

To take full stock of the rich history of Buenos Aires, sign up for a tour of historic Recoleta Cemetery (Junin 1760; +54-11-4803-1594)

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