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Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING, BUENOS AIRES/ Updated : Jan 31, 2017, 15:57 IST
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Buenos Aires’ pink palace is Argentina’s equivalent to the White House, home to the presidential offices. The president herself does not live here but in a mansion in the suburb of Los Olivos. It is from this famous balcony on the … Read more
Buenos Aires’ pink palace is Argentina’s equivalent to the White House, home to the presidential offices. The president herself does not live here but in a mansion in the suburb of Los Olivos. It is from this famous balcony on the north wing that Eva Peron – and countless other politicians – addressed her adorers. Read less

Argentina's (not so) White House
Buenos Aires’ pink palace is Argentina’s equivalent to the White House, home to the presidential offices. The president herself does not live here but in a mansion in the suburb of Los Olivos. It is from this famous balcony on the north wing that Eva Peron – and countless other politicians – addressed her adorers.
There is a small museum exhibiting Argentinean political artefacts. Guided tours take place every ten minutes on the weekends and on holidays, lasting around one hour. Book ahead and bring photo ID, but don’t expect to visit the famous balcony – it's off limits to visitors.
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