gitanarosanna from NY The city of Buenos Aires is tentacular. Though its subway system or "subte" appears misleadingly linear, most porteņos (locals of Buenos Read More
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Puente de Mujer - built in honor of Women's Day. Puerto Madero.
The Obelisk stands erect in the middle of the worlds widest avenue, 9 de Julio.
A personal grill at a traditional parilla. Dig in.
Stopping in at the Cafe Tortoni.
La Recoleta, across from La Biela
Some of the tombs at the Recoleta Cemetery.
Rapsodia clothing store in Palermo
Coragroppo storefront in Palermo
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The city of Buenos Aires is tentacular. Though its subway system or "subte" appears misleadingly linear, most porteņos (locals of Buenos Aires) rely on the myriad of bus lines... More |
Buenos Aires is a wonderful city in South America with a feel and atmosphere comparable to cities such as Madrid and Paris. The European influence is surely evident in Buenos... More |
For those coming from a smaller city life Buenos Aires is the best entry step to the big city side. It is one of the safest out there at all hours of the day and is still filled... More |
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We had a wonderful stay at the Casa Alfaro B&B. The location is great, on a quiet, tree-lined street in Palermo Viejo, and within a short more |
The Che Legarto Hostel provides everything you need in a hostel; nothing more, nothing less. It's clean, full of friendly staff and gives more |
Palermo House is a great little hostel located in Palermo Viejo...a great place to start a stay in BsAs. The hostel is within walking more |
A classic old-world hotel with service that puts the newcomers to shame. Justifiably ranked in the top 20 city hotels in the world by more |
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Can you live it up in the world's most glamorous cities for less? T+L dispatched five intrepid correspondents to points around the globe. Their mission: Pack as much as possible into 24 hours. Their challenge: Do it all without breaking the bank... more
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Four years after its currency crash and one year after a nightclub fire claimed 194 lives, Argentina's capital has recovered a lot of its swagger and fun.... more
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Like the tango, shopping in Buenos Aires can be a somewhat wicked pleasure.... more
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