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Green suburbs, fake Pesos, Tango Show
A Travel Blog entry by tonipercy from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... only book one day in advance. Cabs are so cheap we´ll probably just take one. Finished the day on a high with a Tango Show at Madero Tango. The dancing was a showcase of how Tango has evolved from traditional to how they dance in night clubs of today. ...
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Tango City
A Travel Blog entry by astridenellen from Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina
... gaan eten, wat ons betreft de lekkerste cheesecake op aarde! De dag erna hebben we een stadswandeling gemaakt langs Puerto Madero, Recoleta en Palermo. In Recoleta zijn we het kerkhof gaan bezoeken waar Eva 'Evita' Perron begraven ligt. Het is ...
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Time to Tango?
A Travel Blog entry by wanderingpoppy from Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
... was more of a cellar but still interesting. We meandered back to the hostel via the recently renovated dockland area of Puerto Madero, stopping for a cheeky ice cream, cooked ourselves some dinner and decided that seeing as we were going to have to leave ...
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Tango, steak, red wine & football
A Travel Blog entry by longwayaround from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... and reliable. What we liked about Buenos Aires was the variety of things to see around the city. First there was the impressive Puerto Madero. Set on the waterfront it was a very trendy part of the city and a great place to take in the winter sunshine as ...
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From samba to tango
A Travel Blog entry by povoandrach from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... its left-over-ship-paint coloured houses and the impressive Boca Juniors stadium covered in football murals. We cycled onto the Puerto Madero with its London style dockland area and wetlands which made for a pretty and peaceful bike ride. We ended up in ...
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Tango City
A Travel Blog entry by henrikstrodl from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... with interesting architecture as well (there are some very impressive buildings all throughout the city). On this day I walked through Puerto Madero which is a very nice area by the water. It is actually a port that does have boats docked ...
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Football, steak, tango and much more!
A Travel Blog entry by katrinaoliver from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... were numerous outdoor cafes and restaurants. We had read that some of the best restaurants in Buenos Aires are found in Puerto Madero but to us they looked very polished and touristy so we decided to do something a bit different for our lunch ...
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Penultimate Tango in Buenos Aires
A Travel Blog entry by els_and_peter from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... football, or Argentinian (which amounts to the same thing). The next day we went to explore a revamped docks district called Puerto Madero, with a lot of new and very nice-looking flats, upmarket shops and so forth (the main working port is now ...
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Visitors, tango and meat
A Travel Blog entry by esbjorn from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... got to dance with all the 55+ women present. After this it was time for our second steak, this time in Puerto Madero, an old harbour district that is completely renovated and now houses lots of restaurants and higher class Argentinians living in the lofts ...
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Buenos Aires - the home of Tango
A Travel Blog entry by gareth.alanna from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... day) this explained a lot. Setting out on foot we explored the San Telmo area and enjoyed lunch along the waterfront of Puerto Madero, unimaginative sushi but with a superb view. We spent the rest of our day, what was left of it, walking the streets ...
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Cycling Meets Tango
A Travel Blog entry by globetrekker from Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal, Argentina
... accompanied by an espresso. After lunch, we rode into the newly-developed waterfront neighborhood of Puero Madero, a former shipyard transformed into condominiums, shopping malls, and dotted with yachts. We passed by a plain, abandoned, ...
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Tango n steak time
A Travel Blog entry by elleanil from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... about, we got on the bus again and headed in the direction of el centro. We stayed on the bus as it passed puerto madero, plaza de mayo,metropolitan cathedral and some government buildings. We decided to get off near palermo for a picnic lunch much to the ...
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Buenos Aires: San Telmo, El Centro, Puerto Madero
A Travel Blog entry by hilde from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... gelezen noch in de reisgids noch op reisblogs. We zijn er eigenlijk per toeval terechtgekomen toen we van Puerto Madero doorwandelden naar de lange wandelboulevard Costanera Sur, aangetrokken door muziek, tientallen eetstalletjes en een grote opgewekte en ...
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Ode to Tango
A Travel Blog entry by the.squids from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... high ceiling (something all tall people marvel at), we freshened up and decided to head to Puerto Madero (or rather near Puerto Madero) for a tango show Lily had shown us in the newspaper. We rushed to the Subte, bought our passes, and sat in an ...
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Tango
A Travel Blog entry by vanivan from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... by Teatro Colón and the giant Obelisco dominating the sprawling Av. 9 de Julio, we split up, and I headed to Puerto Madero on my own. Puerto Madero is the newest barrio in town, a gentrified waterfront area with expensive property and shops. ...
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Originelle Restaurants, Samba, Tango......
A Travel Blog entry by romy-roli from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... Erholigszone direkt nebed dä Stadt und für üs z Fuess erreichbar. Am Frietig sind mir alli zäme fein go esse in Puerto Madero. Mir hend üs verabschiedet vom Patric und dä Nicole, wo am Samstig heigfloge sind. Zäme mit dä Andrea sind mir na ...
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Steak, Tango and pick pockets..
A Travel Blog entry by gwenandnick from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... and generally just hanging out having fun. More coffee and ice cream were consumed... Sunday morning was spent walking around Puerto Madero which was similar to the new developments around the Thames in London. Lots of old mills and shipping areas that ...
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Puerto Madero, San Telmo and La Boca
A Travel Blog entry by mish_brendan from Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
... as possible we decided to walk from place to place. First up we strolled along the water of the pleasantly redeveloped Puerto Madero area before double backing to visit the front of the Casa de Rosada. We did this to visit a particular museum ...
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Steak, tango, and fútbol
A Travel Blog entry by tcorrea from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... there was a foam machine... Eventually, on Saturday night, we found a fun "boliche" (nightclub) in the seaside suburb of Puerto Madero, and stayed out till the sun rose. That wasn't actually that hard though, considering we arrived around 3:30. The whole ...
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IT TAKES TWO TO TANGO
A Travel Blog entry by prieststrip from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... was there a need for me to have high shoes? This evening Ian and I were off to the Faena Hotel in Puerto Madero for a tango lesson and to see Rojo Tango. This hotel is amazing with its own cabaret theatre designed by Philippe Starck. We ...
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History, art, comfort, hospitality and the best Buenos Aires location: San Telmo, the heart of the Tango and few steps from Downtown, Plaza de Mayo, The Obelisk, Puerto Madero and the best gastronomy. Transfer-IN-OUT.
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