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Cross Av Sarmiento (carefully!), and head along Av Berro for about 500m to BA's
Jardín Japonés
(
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). This little paradise is meticulously maintained with koi ponds, pretty bridges and a tea shop,
making it a welcome break from roads and traffic.
Now skim around Plaza Alemania and jog around a few residential streets to reach
Museo de Arte
Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires
(
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), an airy museum that's home to some excellent paintings.
For more culture, go two blocks south to the much more modest
Museo de Arte Popular José
Hernàndez
(
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), which exhibits handicrafts and folkloric items.
On Av del Libertador, stop in at luscious ice-cream shop
Un Altra Volta
for a peaked cone of
dulce
de leche granizado
(milk caramel with chocolate flakes). Now head down the street (alongside the odiferous
zoo) to
Museo Evita
(
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), where you can check out the collected memorabilia of Argentina's
most famous woman. There's a fine cafe-restaurant here where you can end your long walk.