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Av. 9 de Julio Review

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It's really a Big Mac class, known as the world's widest street, with 18 lanes and several garden belts in the middle. It takes three times to walk through the street until the traffic lights stop and go. The obelisk, the symbol of Buenos Aires, is in the middle of the road.

Av. 9 de Julio

Posted: Jan 26, 2017
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  • M73***32
    5/5Outstanding
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    Feel the 9th of July here Walking, taking pictures, slowly watching it fall at night, the traffic around you, the crowds, the obelisks under the night are so beautiful, you will love the city of Buenos Aires repeatedly and repeatedly at this moment, so I would recommend it. Come here late for a date, chat, walk, the atmosphere is really full

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    Posted: Sep 1, 2023
  • M50***96
    5/5Outstanding
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    July 9th Avenue is the widest avenue in the world! It's the pride of all Argentines. It's really impressive. It's far less than seeing it in person. It's a city landmark such as the Cologne Theatre and the obelisk. It's also the intersection of several famous avenues. My favorite is that it keeps evolving, the subway, Modern flower beds and art sculptures offer us both a view of classical and modern architecture

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    Posted: Aug 31, 2023
  • M31***24
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is one of the main axes of Buenos Aires. The infrastructure such as transportation or restaurants and cafes is very complete. It is a place where locals in Bushi will choose to walk and pastime, and the attractions and buildings here are also very concentrated. Along the 9th of July, you can see modern sculptures, lush woods, very interesting landmarks and the famous small fountain sculptures of Iguazu Falls. It is still very interesting.

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    Posted: Aug 31, 2023
  • M50***03
    5/5Outstanding
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    “The widest avenue in the world” but it is worth noting that throughout the journey it is visited and spread, its architectural style is different from the activities of each department. In the area closest to Retiro and St. Martin's Square, the architecture is more classical and postmodern, with more unique restaurants under the bridge of Posadas Street. Arriving at Corentes, the Cologne Theatre, the obelisk and several commercial buildings featuring office centers are particularly striking. The architecture in the southern region is more rudimentary, with green decorations dominating. There you can see the Don Quixote monument or bust of the La Botica Theatre. In short, it is a long walk full of nuances. Great for going alone or with a couple.

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    Posted: Aug 30, 2023
  • 正宗赣南脐橙~自家果园
    5/5Outstanding
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    The busiest, large, historic building, with the French Embassy or the most modern consulate in Brazil, and the Cologne Opera, which is also ranked among the world’s top three, wanders among the beautiful blue-flower trees in November in Buenos Aires. Purple is unimaginable, across the blue flower tree avenue, so different from each other, everything comes from the Spanish style of May, the elegant Santa Fe, so beautiful, it is a place I will miss every time I leave Argentina

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    Posted: Aug 30, 2023
  • 幸福6688880
    5/5Outstanding
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    July 9th Avenue is one of the main avenues in the city center. The whole journey is nearly 3 kilometers! ! ! It should be the widest road in the world. We have walked here many times. At any time, traffic is more crowded. There are currently public transportation lanes, and the circulation speed is slightly faster. Its main attraction is the obelisk that is very striking from a distance!

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    Posted: Aug 29, 2023
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