Argentina's victory in the World Cup final last night sent hundreds of thousands of fans onto the streets of Buenos Aires. This is the 3rd World Cup championship trophy in Argentina's history (1998, 1986, 2022).
The huge "sea of people" gathered around the Los Los Los Los Los Los). The view from above of the Memorial site is overwhelmingly crowded.
Los Los Angidos, the capital and largest city of Argentina, hosted the celebration. The city is located on the southern shore of the Rio de la pla pla pla pla, the southeastern coast of South America, opposite Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.
This city has a strong European cultural color, so it is also known as the Paris of the South. This is one of the most flourishing cities in Latin America with many unique architectural works, bustling with nightlife and dynamic cultural activities.
The spacious Plaza de Mayo Square area of Buenos Aires, where a huge celebration took place with countless participants.
Plaza de Mayo was founded in 1884 after the Recova building was demolished, merging Plaza Mayor and Plaza de Armas. This is where the most important events in Argentina's history took place.
In addition, visitors to Buenos Aires can freely explore neighborhoods with their own unique style. A typical example is La Boca with colorful houses for art lovers and those who like to walk around the streets.
Theatro Te Colon is the main Opera House in Buenos Aires. National Geographic rated it as one of the 10 best Opera Towers in the world and one of the five best concert venue in the world.
Recoleta cemetery (Cementerio de la Recoleta) has long been famous for locals and tourists, with many elaborate tombs as the final resting place for famous Argentines.
Estadio Alberto J. Armando, an association football stadium located in La Boca district of Buenos Aires. commonly known as La Bombonera, with a vertical grandstand on one side of the stadium and three steep grandstands surrounding the rest of the stadium. It has a capacity of 40,000 people and is owned by Boca Juniors, one of Argentina's leading football clubs.