and street performers...
it also had great food (see the post on La Poesia too),
...true character...
...a gorgeous covered food and sundries market...
and an evening milonga with locals in their best threads doing the tango in the plaza.
They announced that this fellow is 80 years old. He was funky like James Brown and agile. After this spin, he parked it on the sideline and lit up a smoke. Ha, ha...
The neighborhood is really charming with its decaying, luxurious architecture and vibrant buzz. I could easily lose whole days winding my way through its maze of cobblestone streets.
Having watched live tango dancing were you moved to maybe try this form of dance? I hear it is difficult.
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