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3 Days in São Paulo

Viator

Written by Viator, December 2012

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 1 | Tours & Tickets

Day 1: Bright Lights, Big City Get to know one of the world’s largest cities by heading directly into its heart with a tour of neo-Gothic Sé Cathedral and a few hours of free culture at the ... 
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Artifacts from Machu Picchu To Be Displayed at New Cusco Museum

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2011

For decades, the government of Peru has asked museums and universities around the world to return ancient artifacts recovered during the chaotic early years of archaeological discovery. Most experts ... 
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Art Lovers’ Guide to Rio

Written by Ernest White, January 2013

Rio de Janeiro might be known more for its beautiful natural setting than for its artistic tradition, but that doesn’t mean the Marvelous City can’t serve up a mean art scene. From massive public ... 
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Art Museums of São Paulo

Viator

Written by Viator, December 2012

Tours & Tickets

Hosting a clutch of world-class art institutions—and its own renowned art festival, the Bienal, Latin America’s largest—São Paulo is the epicenter of Brazil’s art world. The city boasts a ... 
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Best Day Trips from Buenos Aires

Zoe Smith

Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, March 2013

Whether you’re escaping the stifling summer heat or just looking to get out of the city, there are plenty of great day trips to take from Buenos Aires. From galloping across the steppe with ... 
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Chilean Art on the Move: Traveling Light

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, October 2011

Visitors to Santiago with a taste for more modern offerings have plenty to enjoy: MAVI, the Museum of Visual Arts, Museum of Contemporary Art, the free Museo Ralli, and finally, Sculpture Park, ... 
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Cocktails on Ice: Carved Glacial Bar in Patagonia

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, October 2011

While it is well worth drinking deeply of the scientific knowledge at the glacier museum, you may also want to check out the Glaciarium’s newest “exhibit,” the GlacioBar. A dozen craftspeople worked ... 
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Collection of Pre-Columbian Treasures Headed Home to Costa Rica

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, February 2011

Despite its wealth of remarkable pre-Columbian artifacts, including iconic polychrome pottery, enigmatic stone spheres, and priceless jade and gold pieces, Costa Rica once struggled proud to display ... 
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Costa Rica and the Space Age

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, February 2012

When most people think about visiting Costa Rica , their daydreams include wildlife conservation , national parks , luxury ecotourism, zip-line canopy tours, pristine beaches, epic surfing, and ... 
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Jade Museum

Written by David J, March 2013

This small museum in central San Jose, Costa Rica, holds the world’s largest collection of American jade, containing a vast array of jewelry and artifacts, as well as an exhibit that offers a ... 
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La Chascona, Pablo Neruda’s Home in Chile

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, June 2012

In the heart of beautiful Barrio Bellavista, with its tree-lined streets, artsy shops and bohemian galleries, you’ll find the former house of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda and his beloved La ... 
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Two Cool New Museums Open in Argentina

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, March 2011

Travelers headed to the Southern Cone have two cool new attractions to enjoy in Argentina. The first is already inspiring Beatles fans from across the universe to make a special trip to beautiful ... 
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Villa Grimaldi in Chile

Paige

Written by Paige, Nicaragua, December 2012

Once a lovely old mansion sprawling in the hills of the posh Penalolen neighborhood on the outskirts of Santiago, the melodically named Villa Grimaldi became much more after September 11, 1973. ... 
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