Caminito & Boca Juniors
<p><strong>Caminito</strong><em>, </em>caminito, caminito! A colorful and lively street museum, a traditional alley, with a lot of colorful houses, brightly painted walls, local art shops, and vivid bars. It means<em> little walk, the little path</em> in Spanish. It’s located in a famous neighborhood in Buenos Aires. The place acquired cultural significance because it inspired the music for the famous tango.</p>
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<p>You can find step instructions painted on the street, kind of quick guide on <strong>how to dance the tango</strong>! I’m not saying I’m a pro after that, but it’s definitely funny at least to try to follow the drawn steps. </p>
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