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Here we enter the legendary cemetery to visit Evita's tomb. We end our tour in Recoleta, where we find the colonial style church of Our Lady of Pilar, the second oldest in the city. We will visit San Martin Square, surrounded by elegant buildings and French architecture, and continue to the traditional neighborhood of Palermo, a favourite for strolling large parks, rose gardens and ponds. We leave Puerto Madero and we head towards the north, where we find Retiro. Its new residential area, very close to the river, houses three design hotels, chic restaurants and exclusive apartment buildings. This neighborhood was totally redesigned in the 1990's. We will walk along the mythical street of Caminito to breathe the characteristic atmosphere of the area, with its love for tango and soccer. Our tour goes on in the neighborhood of La Boca, with its colourful tenements, where a lot of artists open their studios and workshops. We will pass around Dorrego Square, popular for its weekly antiques market. We continue our journey towards San Telmo, a neighborhood of bohemians, artists, antiques shops and cobbled streets. We will visit the traditional Cafe Tortoni, inaugurated in 1858, much frequented by intellectuals and artists. We continue our way down May Avenue which joins the Pink House with the Congress, with its Art Nouveau buildings, old hotels, theaters and cafes. There we will visit the spectacular mausoleum of General San Martin, Argentina's independence hero. We will also see the Cabildo, the colonial city-hall, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Here we will admire the Pink House (Government House), which houses the mythical balcony from where Evita used to address the people. We arrive to the historical May Square, the place where Buenos Aires was founded.
"We love getting to join our communities across the country to celebrate all the things we believe in and stand for - diversity, equality and individuality." (Prices vary, T-Mobile.We begin our day's tour at the political center of the city. "T-Mobile wouldn't be the company we are without the diversity of our amazing team and that's why we're going BIG with our commitment to Pride–and everything it stands for–again this year!" said T-Mobile CEO John Legere. The "Un-carrier" is also sponsoring more than 60 Prides nationwide, including WorldPride in New York. (T-Mobile customers can also text "GLSEN" to 20222 to donate $5 directly.) Throughout June, the company is also partnering with PopSockets on a special Pride Poptivism PopGrip, with $2.50 from each sale being donated to GLSEN. For each entry tagged #UnlimitedPride, $1 will be donated to GLSEN, up to $10,000. T-Mobile is also encouraging users to post moments that changed their lives as a member of or ally to the LGBT community on the storytelling platform Wattpad.
For every photo of the rings posted with #ArianaWithUs, T-Mobile will donate $1 to HRC, with a goal of up to $200,000 total. Participants can record their own messages of love and inclusion and post them social media. T-Mobile is teaming up with pop diva Ariana Grande to celebrate Pride and given back to the LGBT community: On June 14 and 15, Grande's "7 Rings" art installation will be transformed into an immersive "Pride Walk" outside her shows at Brooklyn Barclays Center.