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Av del Libertador 14257, Martinez Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina, 54-11-4798-2831
... blow Brazil out of the water. When the sun hits the spray it creates giant rainbows which made it all the more stunning.<br><br>Everything about the Agentina side was better run, and the walkways went right over the top of the falls making it all the more dumbfounding. The highlight is the Garganta del Diablo or Devil Throat which you can´t see in Brazil and its like some giant pulled the plug out of the bath which I starred mesmerised into until falling ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina gypsyfeet... 1940s and it looks the part. It was beautifully lit up this evening. I'll have photos for you tomorrow.<br><br>I spent about 4 hrs waiting at the domestic airport in BA and took a walk down the "malecon": no I didn't misspell it! The photos are from the river (yes, believe it....at its widest it is about 75 kilometers!). More from Iguazu tomorrow.<br>
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina sinfronteras... not possible with a natural number of joints! The show told the storey of of the origins of the tango - we think it did anyway as it was all in Spanish - and was enjoyed by both the dancers and the audience. The origins of the dance, in BsAs is in an area called La Boca, a dodgy little area slightly in land and the original home of the port. But the area is also famous for its brightly coloured buildings and dancing on the ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina aliandjon... But here in Buenos Aires they have their own very big pizza tradition - perhaps the best example being "Guerrin" on Av Corrientes. This was founded in 1932, and is a very typical old fashioned Buenos Aires restaurant. I tried their speciality fuggazetta, which had lots of onions and cheese but no tomato. Its very cheap and you can eat standing up at the counter or in the slighly more upmarket room at the back. And so to "bife" - the most ...
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina nickfearAt last, a proper city worth visiting. BA is the party capital of South America I think or at least the South America I´ve seen so far. This place is wicked every night of the week. It has a fantastic range of options from chic cafes to Irish Bars to seedy joints to huge mega clubs. Something to suit all tastes. It is , unfortunately, a little heavy on the pocket (not overly by European standards) - fine if its the start of your trip or you are here on a short holiday, but ...
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina ray_harrington... traditional milonga (traditional tango club) and it was pretty cool, espeically for how authentic it was (live 10 piece tango band and not over the top dancers like in the over-priced ´spectaculares´ in the big theatres)- even if i suck at tango myself! And this awkward 30+ yr old german jumped to be my partner in the lesson and wouldnt let go of me!!! after about 20 mins i was constantly trying to find ways of running away from him ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina tillysouth... we stayed at on this tour, with luxuries such as towel hooks, a real closet, and a shower curtain that actually kept the water IN the shower! R&D, B&H, and I joined Martin for a light lunch at Palacio de Pizza, a place described by Martin as having amazing pizza. I can't say that it was amazing, but it was pretty damn good! Of course, we were all starving because it was such a late lunch, so anything might've tasted good ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina pwong... in Uruguay kaufen. Wir machen uns auf den Weg und haben Glueck mit den Tickets und werden am Samstag nach Colonia fahren. Danach laufen wir zum Plaza San Martin, von wo aus wir unsere Tour starten wollen. Wir laufen ueber die Av. Florida, Cordoba, Libertad, 9 de Julio (insgesamt 16 Fahrbahnen), und kommen an vielen Plaetzen und noch mehr Avenidas vorbei. Zu Mittag essen wir im Restaurant "La Estancia", ein populaeres Restaurant fuer Gegrilltes. Wir bestellen eine Grillplatte ...
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina mariaandevaBuenos Aires 1st Dec - 3rd Dec 2008 Arrived into BA, first impressions; Does anyone work here?? there were hundreds and thousands of people walking the streets and it was so hot, I was so glad to have packed almost 20 kilos of luggage??!! Very nice city, and it has a very European feel to it. Seeing the Sights and the bars Puerto Madero, very posh waterside location, lots of swanky bars and hotels, obviously I was staying in this ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina trina.collins... my eyes. Its not a world that involves politics or business just the mundane that exists. Tigre could be described as the mundane. Tigre, a place by the river where you can cruise downstream and enjoy the quaintness it brings. I had decided to go and experience it for myself, however I felt as I arrived that I'd seen it all before and didn't really stay too long. I don't honestly know if I wold have enjoyed it with others, but all I saw on my own was ...
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina wolfieboy69
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