Baucis Palermo Boutique Hotel Buenos Aires
Angel J Carranza 1608 Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, 1414, Argentina
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Greetings From Buenos Aires
Hola Well we finally got to Buenos Aires after the 15 hour flight . . . which in fairness was not too bad, although Lorraine managed another plane incident, although this time at least it didn't involve a disabled person!! First things first . . . it is HOT here, in the high 80s and a very dry heat, feels very weird seeing Christmas Trees and …
Tango central....
We had to fly through Santiago again to get to our next destination Buenos Aires, this was typical of our flights in South America, to get from A to B you often have to fly through C, which is completely in the wrong direction. So we spent the whole day travelling when a direct flight would probably have taken us only a few hours. The crazy thing …
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Life as an Argentine
... me Patricia is going to take me for a drive after dinner to show me around the neighbour hood.
I grab my purse and Patricia and I head out. Shes talking and I barely understand anything, but we make it work. She drives me thru the posh part of their neighbour hood, like every big city has their designer boutiques and fancy hotels. Then we drive thru an area where there are literally restaurants and bars one beside another and this goes on for blocks. Then we get ...
Let's Tango!!
... next to us.
That evening we found the best deli/café where we would visit again the next night and enjoyed our first empanadas- Argentinian Cornish pasties! They are delicious and cheap- so ...
BA - the Paris of South America & our last stop!!!
... 8221; walking tour we’d read about (ok, I say “free” because you pretty much have to tip them, so its not really free). Anyways, this tour started in Congresso square, which is outside the Congresso building (Argentian’s parliament pretty much) and pretty much covered alot of the history of the city. So it took in some very scenic areas and was very informative about BA’s history. So It started outside the Congresso building, then headed down Ave de Mayo, ...
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