Casa I.F. B&B
Malabia 927, Buenos Aires
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Malabia 927 Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina

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A Quiet One... Ish

A travel blog entry by ar.1

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... Then we started walking to the next one which was about 10 - 15 blocks away... But 10 -15 blocks in BA (Buenos Aires) is close to 15 if not a 20 min walk. After 15 min and still being 8 to 10 blocks away we accepted the one hostel we saw, which was very nice all said.

Nat then got a pizza and we headed back to the hostile. I wanted a bun so we stopped by a bakery and got two buns and 4 pastries... The pastries were ...

Montevideo, Colonia, Buenos Aires

A travel blog entry by hijo.de.oro

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Montevideo/Colonia/Buenos Aires

We took a 4.5 hour bus ride from Diablo to Monetvideo, the capital of Uruguay. Check in to a nice hostel right down in the Cuidad Vieja. I walked around most of the little port town, picked up some items for the trip, including a Uruguay flag.

I've decided to collect a flag from every country. But I need to find a USA flag and a Paraguay flag... Anyway. We went ...

Apparently 7:30pm is lunchtime!

A travel blog entry by phil_and_liv

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... a few of the neighbourhoods showing and explaining all of the street art. We also got to meet some of the artists and to go to a couple of the galleries. It was a really interesting to get an insiders view of street art and what it all means to them.

Like the Uruguayans, the Argentinians have a love affair with fireworks and anything that makes a loud bang. At 10pm on Christmas Eve it seemed everyone in the whole city ...

Buenos Aires - the crazy city that never sleeps!

A travel blog entry by jokeith

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... really is the city that never sleeps!

The next day I just chilled out, watched some of the England v Spain match and then met up with everyone to head to Creamfields. When we got there, we queued up to get in and then I realised that I had lost my ticket... I couldn’t believe it. I knew I had it at the hostel but it had just disappeared somewhere along the way. I tried to get in without it but it just wasn’t happening so I had to buy another ticket... it was ...

Tango

A travel blog entry by wjohns7

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My good friend Nacho introduced me to a piece of heaven on earth a week and a half ago (I'm writing this on Oct. 3), also known as the Academia Nacional de Tango at the Piedras station of the Subte Línea A. For ARS$300 you can get 20 tango lessons in a relatively small group from two fantastic instructors. Each lesson lasts about 2 ˝ hours too, so you definitely get your money's worth.

If ARS$300 sounds like a lot for a set of tango lessons, doing the math will help you understand ...