Cahuel Buenos Aires Hotel
Travel Blogs from Buenos Aires
A Day of Tours
... en flagrante", the lover killed the architect. Seeing a pattern, no other Italian architects would take over the project, so a Belgian architect Julio Dormal took over to complete it. Because of this you can see both Italian and French influences in the theater.
This, our third trip to Buenos Aires, was the first time that we could actually get into Teatro Colon. What was originally planned as ...
Blackout!
... and suddenly I hit a street plunged in to darkness save for the lights of the traffic. With no street lights or traffic lights the roads had become a messy free for all, with six lanes of traffic in both directions and pedestrians all scrambling and swerving to make their way home. Thankfully part-way through my journey home we hit areas with street lights, and Parque Patricios seems unaffected by the no hay luce madness – so maybe today was my lucky day after all!
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BA partaaay!!!!
... the second largest in the world!Now I don't know much about Evita, but her face is plastered everywhere and in this graveyard if your tomb is less that 7 feet tall with gilded angels and a life sized statue of Zeus on your tomb, you're a nobody. I mean, I could have quite easily live in some of the tombs and could probably get about half a million quid if they sold in London they are that spacious. Very impressive craftsmanship, but way over the top on some cases. At the ...
C'mon you Boca Juniors!!!
... through as Juan rather than Pedro, which ironically turned out to be true when she passed through without problem, only to find that Pedro had probably not paid his installments and his ticket wasn't working! 30 worrying minutes later and a couple of phone calls to his tout buddies from our guide to get a genuine ticket, and Las was in and we entered the Gods standing tier to watch the game. The atmosphere was electric as the crazy fans chanted throughout and ...
La vida loca en Buenos Aires
... rempli de matés, de meubles en bois et de sacs en osier, un Paradis à déco.
On tente ensuite de prendre un bateau pour retourner au centre ville, mais pas de bateau type mouette l'après-midi et les autres plus touristiques trop cher pour nos poches quasi vides. On rentre lentement mais sûrement. Comme dirait Christophe: à Martigny c'est tout à 7min, ici c'est pareil mais plutôt à 1h.
Dernier mardi et "on fait tout aujourd'hui"!
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Room service
- Kitchenette