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Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog by luizaftf
I went to Buenos Aires for Spanish classes. I stayed in a Hostel (Hostel Inn Buenos Aires) and it was the best 28 days of my life. Sure I will go back to Argentina next year to know other places like Mendoza, Patagonia, Mar del Plata and Ushuaia.
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Buenos Aires and the days before!
A Travel Blog entry by annm81 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... and fly it! I would totally recommend it! i was about 3 times more expensive but we got an extra few days in Buenos Aires instead. Iguazu Falls Iguazu Falls again.. Iguazu is really really cool. We couldnt get over how many butterflies were ...
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Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by yorkieandloxy from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
Having arrived at BA after another long bus trip (20 hours in total) we decided to stay at The Hostel Inn Buenos Aires located on the edge of San Telmo, the oldest neighbourhood in Buenos Aires. We arrived by taxi, having negotiated a price at the bus ...
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Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by david-collie from Buenos Aires, Argentina
So.... We´ve spent 5 days in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. You can feel the difference from Brazil. A bit cooler, kind of like London on a good summers day. Everything's way cheaper, especially food. In fact, I´ve been on a bit of a food ...
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Tango-ing around Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by nath27 from Buenos Aires, Northern Argentina, Argentina
... ), we arrived safely in Buenos Aires to blue, sunny skies. We picked a hostel in San Telmo, the oldest neighbourhood of Buenos Aires characterised by pretty balconies, streetside cafes, tango parlours and antiques markets. We dumped our bags and found a ...
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Buenos tiempos en Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by ristohannah from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... but the living, and the Plaza de Mayo campers continue to flight until they're granted war veteran status. Reserva Costanera Buenos Aires sprawls along the banks of the muddy Rio La Plata, part of which has been declared a nature reserve. It's ...
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Buenos Aires - Spanish, clubbing and enjoying
A Travel Blog entry by yfjell from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... Buenos Aires when you are not feeling well does not give the best first impression. And I must admit it took me 3 days to really find out why everybody loves Buenos Aires. In the beginning it was only a new big city. But you just end up loving it. From ...
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Hot hot hot in Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by brenards from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... was magnifica yet again but the service I must admit was not as good... still its all about the steak and vino tinto really! Buenos Aires impressed yet again even in the mad heat!!! I am sure ill visit this city again..... There is always something new ...
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40 hours of coaching, but finally in Buenos Aires!
A Travel Blog entry by david-collie from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... in BA. This coach was even more luxurious then the first one. It served meals and screened 5 different films including Mr Bean (in Spanish)! Buenos Aires is a cool city, famous for its tango. We´re here for 5 days so i´ll let you know how it goes. David ...
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Buenos Aires, part I
A Travel Blog entry by delynchster from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... with a heavy bag!) Wandered around a bit to get food and bank (imagine arriving with no currency!). My first impressions of Buenos Aires were quite good. The city seems quite clean, people are smiley and grid layout of the streets is terribly rational. ...
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Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by kerrierea from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... neighbourhood of Palermo Hollywood. This was Katie's first steak out in Argentina and she wasn't disappointed. We enjoyed Buenos Aires a lot. Kerrie particularly loved the numerous cafes and restaurants all around that she repeatedly attempted to drag ...
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Buenos Aires : The Beginning
A Travel Blog entry by travellingthom from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... whirl of customs, security and numerous passport checks... we stepped out of the conditioned airport, into the heat of a clear blue Buenos Aires morning. Up above the sky was bluer than the Argentinian flags waving above our heads.. and the sun beat down ...
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Buenos Aires - like London, but not as good ;)
A Travel Blog entry by lturnbull from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... 'd seen how unbelievably gorgeous the girl was - and how fucking old and ugly the man was (lucky bastard) - you´d see what I mean.) Buenos Aires has a lot of European architecture, good bars, live music etc. A lot like London really. Ahh ha! The crunch. ...
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We love Buenos Aires!
A Travel Blog entry by vicky_and_sian from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires is a city that both of us want to go return to (actually, even live in) -we loved it so much! It has quite a European feel about it, and we definitely felt the Italian influence with so many coffee shops and ice-cream parlours for us to ...
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Day 178: Taking a Breath of Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by travellightly from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... bathroom. Plus, parent-sponsored meals were certainly a Godsend after countless meals involving bread and peanut butter. Basically, Buenos Aires was a chance to replenish the reserves I had been going through for the past three countries. ...
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Mi Buenos Aires querido
A Travel Blog entry by luizaftf from Buenos Aires, Argentina
Me and Virgínia arrived in Buenos Aires on a Saturday morning (Jan. 6). It was funny because BsAs is like a ghost city on weekends in the mornings, so we got a little scared. This was the first time that I stayed in a hostel and I didn´t like the first ...
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Mendoza and Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by erschorman from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... at O'Fourneir (very James Bond). We had a wonderful time on the tour and again met some nice people. On Thursday, we headed to Buenos Aires. We got checked into our hotel in the neat Palermo area. Ryan did some work, I sent out the laundry (much needed, ...
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Buenos Aires - Wacky races!!
A Travel Blog entry by tigerdany35 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
We finally landed in Buenos Aires on Thursday the 6th of Dec at 10:20 and managed to find and get on a coach to take us straight to the hostel - well we had to get off in the center of the city and then get onto a minibus to take us each to a hostel - ...
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i love buenos aires
A Travel Blog entry by paislyqueen from Buenos aires, Argentina
o.k i have got to say that of all i have seen thus far in south america, buenos aires is my favorite. hands down. the people are friendly, the sights amazing and the night life is rocking. the first few days did the group thing, then checked in to the ...
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Buenos Aires2
A Travel Blog entry by clairebear80 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
We ended up staying a few extra days in Buenos Aires than planned. And we FINALLY got to do some cultural stuff! Unfortunately Aoife was really ill and her and Laoise had to stay in the 4* hotel for a few extra nights! Shit one! Carmel and I checked into ...
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CHAPTER EIGHT: THE CLOUDS BURST
A Travel Blog entry by kasey_kid from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... ! - before we decided, not soon enough, to venture down the street in search of another place to lodge, and chanced upon Hostel Inn Buenos Aires, and it was a grand find, indeed! Now, what'd we do in Buenos Aires, you might ask ... well, heaps and heaps ...
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