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December 19 2014
How To Survive Buenos Aires in Summer
Admittedly, winter has its charms and you can parade around in your warm clothes in the chilly streets of Buenos Aires, but trust us: Buenos Aires in summer sizzles in many ways besides the climate. Time to grab your sunscreen and...
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December 17 2014
North Vs South: How Different Is Christmas In Argentina?
If you're coming from the Northern Hemisphere and are used to a White Christmas, complete with twinkling lights, cosy fireplaces, christmas jumpers, rich food, and maybe some eggnog or mulled wine, then prepare for a very different festive season in...
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December 9 2014
Bsas4u Review: Polo Day Tour
Travelling around Argentina, I've been to tango shows, football stadiums and tried the famous Argentine Asado (or should I say a delicious god-sent meat feast?). Then I thought about venturing into something different: learning a bit more about Polo, which is...
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December 5 2014
Tips For A Merry Christmas in Buenos Aires
When we hear the word "Christmas," we think of sparkling lights, decorative Christmas trees, the green and red colour combination and Christmas music everywhere. If this is your image of Christmas then get ready to be surprised by Christmas in...
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November 28 2014
3 Ways To Experience Gaucho Culture In Buenos Aires
One of the most iconic figures in Argentine culture is that of the gaucho, or cowboy. Deeply ingrained in the history and culture of the country, heroes of literature and folklore, the gaucho way of life has existed for more than...
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November 21 2014
This Weekend in BA: Buenos Aires Extremo
Looking for plans this weekend in Buenos Aires? If you're a fan of extreme sports, or are looking for an adrenaline filled weekend, then Buenos Aires Extremo is where you need to be this weekend. Buenos Aires Extreme takes place...
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November 21 2014
Insider's Guide To The Best Sushi In Buenos Aires
Argentina is well-known on the gastronomy scene for a number of things: steak, empanadas, choripans, milanesas and dulce de leche. One thing that you don't really associate with Argentine cuisine, however, is sushi. Moreover, many people are (needlessly) wary of...
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November 14 2014
La Boca Landmark on The South Side of the neighbourhood: The Transporter Bridgde
One of the things you have to do whilst in Buenos Aires is to visit La Boca landmarks. Whether it is going to see a football match, taking a tour of the Boca Juniors Stadium (La Bombonera), or going sightseeing along the colourful streets of Caminito, La Boca...
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November 7 2014
Museums Night in Buenos Aires 2014
La Noche De Los Museos 2014: enjoy this cultural night without spending a penny / source You know what they say: the night is young! So, on November 15th, grab a red bull and head off to the streets...
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October 17 2014
How to buy Teatro Colón tickets: The best ways
Walking down Avenida 9 de Julio, it's impossible to miss Teatro Colón, the city's grand opera theatre. A visit to this world-renowned theatre, one of the best opera houses in the world thanks to its second-to-none acoustics, is a must-do...
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October 15 2014
Inside Buenos Aires' Buildings with 48h Open House BsAs
48h Open House BsAs - a celebration of the city's architecture / source Buenos Aires is a city well renowned for its architecture, with a mixture of influences, fitting for a cosmopolitan city home to a melting pot of...
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October 10 2014
Gay Friendly Places in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is perhaps the most gay friendly city in South America. Since Argentina was the first country on the continent to legalise gay marriage (and, in fact, one of the first countries to legalise it in the whole western hemisphere...