Che Telmo Buenos Aires
Alsina 492, 30 piso "C". Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, 1053, Argentina
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The best of BA
... as Charlotte stopped to look more closely at the leather bags on display. Many of the stores we passed were not open which was OK with Bob and signs in the windows indicated that many would not open until 2 in the afternoon. It was now 11 AM, a reasonable time to head off shopping in Toronto but not BA. After wandering along a few more cobblestone streets we retreated to a corner Café for yet again Café con leche and medialunas.
With no real deadline we wandered ...
Peaceful breaks and beautiful walks
... we'll receive all your lovely e-mails; telling us not to go to... (South-) East India, China, Taiwan, Santiago, Mexico and so on). Yes, I have to admit: we're spoiled, we're form Europe! However, the transportation system of BsAs (Buenos Aires) is well organized. There are about 4 or 5 subway lines and ?hundreds? of busses. When you've managed to get on one or wo lines and got some practice, it's very easy. It just always is important ...
Plaza de Mayo
Lunched downtown and saw this famous square, where Evita lived at Casa Rosada, saw the gorgeous cathedral and learned that mothers still march in the square every Thursday to protest against their lost children, during the "dirty war" of the 70s-80s, harsh military rule.
We spent the evening discovering our neighborhood. Every night one ...
Boca Football Stadium
... game on and we could have went with the hostel but they checked and the tickets were sold out which was a bummer but prob good cause they were £50 each.
Anyway the hostel does a tour of the Boca Juniors stadium so we headed out for that, we went on the local bus where you need the exact change - this proved to be entertaining it seems if you wait too long the bus certainly wont and it just goes without you haha - too ...
Despedida de Buenos Aires
... vel do ambiente (nesse ponto, a visita guiada nos foi de grande valia, pois aprendemos um pouco mais dos "blá blá blá").
Saímos de lá e começamos a procurar a tal confeitaria famosa. Por indicação do Gilberto e Rosana (e muito obrigado mais uma vez pela dica), chegamos a Tortoni. Lugar cheio, porém não lotado. Esperamos uns 15 minutos na fila do lado de fora para entrarmos, mas assim que liberados, sentamos sem qualquer stress. Bem atendidos, pedimos um ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Che Telmo Guest House


