Rosario
Travel Blogs from Rosario, Argentina
Heading North
... towards Iguazu Falls and decided to stop off at a few towns on the way to break up the journey. We stopped at Rosario and Sante Fe. These towns were quite similar to one another. We looked around their churches, statues, museums, historical buildings etc ...
A city, A river and a beach?
... it all, take the ferry over to the beach and sample some more Argentian vino! After the intensness of Bolivia and arriving into Argentina to be liberated from all my possessions it was really good to just chill out for a bit. Met lots of locals, bumped ...
Carnaval and my first time hitchhiking
... to gain back all the calories I lose with the jump rope. By chance, my friend Carlo from New York was coming down to Argentina a day before I was set to leave BA. His primary destination was Cordoba, but it didn't take much to convince him to make a pit ...
What makes Rosario such a good place to live?
... on a stick on the sidewalk. To be fair there is also a statue of Che but it is on a housing estate some miles away! Rosario has another important patriotic connection, it is known as el cuno de la bandera (the cradle of the flag) because the original ...
in Funes
... had been stored over the course of the past several days. It was almost overwhelming to take in the environment of Argentina again. Hear the sounds, smell the smells, feel the evening heat.... old familiar feelings being awakened The night before we ...
Rosario
... lady wanting some help crossing the road). ************************************************************ ** Tips for other travellers Hostel Rosario: Good value for money (18 pesos) situated in the centre near plaza samiento (bus ...
Big club, no game and some alcohol poisoning
... I really have to stop tipping the bartenders in SA. They go a bit overboard when I do. One thing I notice about Rosario is that they are in love with Alanis Morrisette. I hear this bitch everywhere. Her songs are a bit nostalgic ...
Day 108: November 30, 2007 Salta to Rosario
... flat cokes in Tucumán before continuing sout to Santiago del Estero. From there we headed southeast on the 700 km stretch to Rosario. We ate better sandwiches and coke along the way at a small restaurant. After watching a pirated copy of the movie ...
the ashville of south america
so my only night in rosario, i must say it was cool. what a laid back hippy town. and the hostel was more like a house party from high school. spent the evening drinking and talking with people from australia to israel. and the owner partied harder ...
Bife de Chorizo y Malbec
Now I can say that I m in Argentina, I ve eaten my first bife de Chorizo of this trip with a glass of Malbec!!!! I arrived in the morning but I've lost almost all my morning as I did not read correctly the map and I thought that I was in the center when ...
Riding Around Rosario
After spending a whole week in Buenos Aires it was time to move on to Rosario – Argentina's third largest city, birth place of Che Guevara and where the national flag was designed and first raised. I wouldn’t go as far as calling it a city ...
Along the Rio Paranŕ
"Rosario,me mata"....a tipical Argentinian city with great liveliness; and again, "cuna de la bandera"....here is the great monument of Argentinian flag. Then a very nice riverside and the native home of Ernesto ...
Rosario, Argentina
... again. Even the mosquito bites didn't seem so bad after this. Although I learnt little culturally speaking today, I did learn that Argentina has "...reet good grub!" On our return, we slumped into the common room bean bags where we met a guy ...
A little Spanish, a little English
... 've been to that that´s happened. We walked down to the Monumento a la Bandera, which is a well known monument in Rosario to the flag of Argentina. We wanted to go to the lookout point, walked around the tower and didnt see any entrance, so we were ...
Rosario by the River
... und da ich in der Stadt bin in der Die Fahne designt wurde...war echt viel los!Umzüge Demos...sehr interessant! Rosario day quatro: Hab mir heute ein Fahrrad ausgeliehen und bin dann damit durch die Stadt gecrused...Tja die Strassen sind hier nicht ...
Birthplace of Ché
... meubilair van verschillende eeuwen en verschillende locaties bekijken. Op onze weg terug naar het hostel hebben we de winkelstraten van Rosario verkend. We hebben ons ingehouden (de volgende stop was Buenos Aires ;-)). 's Avonds zijn we met een flesje ...
Rosarito
... go out on penalties, and then England suffering the same fate. Not much more so say. At least Italy got through. Argentina's exit, however, subdued the whole country. football watched, but not enough success to tick this particular box. Thus one box ...
In der Provinz ...
... - das ist dann der erste Eintrag ausserhalb meiner generellen "Stützpunkte". Ich bin jetzt gerade wie angekündigt in Rosario, der Hauptstadt der Provinz Santa Fe, am angeblich breitesten Fluss der Erde, dem Paraná gelegen. Die Fahrt hierher war ...
Rosario
Llegaré el 17 a las 8.30 de la mańana.... Viajaré en omnibus (cama - Pulmann bus). Salira en Salta el 16 a las 16.30 de la tarde. ----------------- Rubén y Rubén Darío son gente muy amable! Gracias por la hospitalidad y la ...
The Last Hotel Stop
Rosario is sometimes considered Argentina's greatest city. Well preserved 19th century architecture fills the downtown area and the six mile riverfront is dotted with parks, beaches and sidewalk cafes. The locals have a sense of civic ...
On the road again
... Easy! Hey, cabbie take us to here. He does and tells us some story of a friend who went to America. Rosario is Argentina's third largest city with 908 thousand but you wouldn't know it. It feels small. The only tall buildings are residential ...
La cuna della bandera Argentina
... uns allen sehr gut. Neben dem tollen Monument und dem schoenen Stadtzentrum, in dem man wunderbar flanieren kann, hat Rosario auch eine tolle Flusspromenade. Dort waren wir nachmittags beim Sonne Tanken und morgens beim Joggen. Zur Abendessenszeit (also ...
Argentina.......
... had a wander about to see wat else rosario had to offer. we eventually found a big monument and crypt devoted to some hero in argentina that designed the current flag they use today. im not gonna pretend to know anything else abut him cos i dont and im ...
So long Rosario!
... here drive unnecessarily rough compared to BA drivers. It sucks when you don't have a seat. Personally, I was unimpressed with Argentina's third largest city. It had several green spaces along the river. We ate dinner in Plaza Espańa. Walked around the ...
Hot hot hot
Rosario, city where the Argentine flag was designed and birth place of Che Guevara. Also a convenient stop off on the way to Buenos ...
Rosario
Ein Wochenendtrip nach Rosario mit Lior, Sarah, Odile (neue Mitbewohnerin) und ihrem Bruder. Che Guevara ist in Rosario geboren ;) haben sein Geburtshaus gesehen. Außerdem gibts in Rosario das Monumento Nacional de la Bandera, ein Monument, dass der ...

