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Buenos Aires first impressions
A Travel Blog entry by ehartoch from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... suiza loca como yo y nos hicimos muy amigos. Paseábamos juntas todo el día y hablábamos español sin parar. Buenos Aires es muy especiál con respecto al arquitectura. Edifícios modernos y antiguos se entremesclan. Escribiré más pronto. Tengo cita ...
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Takes 2 to tango
A Travel Blog entry by yoni from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... can bring food and Argentine wine to our room. It's good to be in an adult establishment again. After we check into the Alcazar Hotel we spend most of the day walking around the city central. We see the National Museum and the Casa Rosada. But mostly ...
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Welcome to Good Air country...
A Travel Blog entry by dorothy_zbornak from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
The flight from Lima to Buenos Aires went fairly swimmingly despite my failed efforts to snooze. I remember enduring an episode of The O.C. (*shudder*) but was then tickled by LAN Peru's showing of Just for Laughs Gags, from Montreal, a show I've ...
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Lost and Found
A Travel Blog entry by garethmason from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
Lost and Found Buenos Aires Being a creature of habit, I again sought out the Hotel Alcazar in the heart of Buenos Aires. I know a good thing when I pay for it and its simple, neat rooms and friendly, unpretentious staff, make it an easy choice at ...
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Thin Ice
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... the gaucho (cowboy) culture. One also sees a lot of the famous steak houses and of the TANGO rules this town. When I see the posters here in Buenos Aires of all the beautiful places around the country I know there will some incredible sightseeing ...
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From Florida to Palermo in mere minutes
A Travel Blog entry by dorothy_zbornak from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... on a Sunday no less). Nevertheless we found a place that served coffee (which is basically espresso or cappuccino in Buenos Aires, unless you want instant Nescafé which is seemingly all the REST of South America drinks) and almond-glazed croissants ...
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Tigre delta
A Travel Blog entry by keithandshelley from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... reminded us of parts of Florida but without the mangroves and alligators! After about an hour we stopped at a recreational club, el Alcazar, where we went for a walk in the grounds and then sat in the garden by the river and had an 'asado' ...
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