Tea time to share at a nearby Cafe Martinez. It came with: 2 coffees: small cups of espresso, really. Every time we’ve ordered coffee, it…
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2 CommentsAlmost every guidebook, website, or blog about Buenos Aires starts by describing it as the birthplace of tango, a place where the people live and breathe…
3 CommentsWe didn’t do much research before setting up our little weekend getaway, but that hadn’t slowed us down before. This time, it may have hurt our…
2 CommentsWe ferried over the river from Buenos Aires to Uruguay, just an hour and 15 minutes to arrive at Colonia. Named an UNESCO heritage site,…
1 CommentAdvanced reservations can get you a table at this home-turned-restaurant in Palermo, deemed the “One to Watch” by a group that puts together a list…
6 CommentsEvery Monday night, a group of 16 percussionists drum up a spectacular improvised show. Last Monday night, they performed with Violentango, a contemporary tango music…
5 CommentsBuenos Aires is often abbreviated to “BA” (or “BsAs”). I’ve been accustomed to seeing “BA” and thinking “bad ass” (obvi). Sadly, I couldn’t feel more un-BA…
3 CommentsThe streets downtown can be quite small/narrow, often made of brick or cobblestone. If you’re driving, you must pay to use the highway system; cost varies…
4 CommentsArgentina won 2-1 last night, although Chile made the first goal. We had a delicious few drinks at the local pub, Dublin’s (yes, that’s right,…
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