It is nearly New Year’s Eve and you want to enjoy it like an Argentinean in Buenos Aires. We are here to help and to make sure everyone is having a great time at New Year in Buenos Aires...Argentinean style!

New Year's Eve in Buenos Aires: One, Two, Three….Floor:

[caption id="attachment_5634" align="aligncenter" width="610"]NYE in Buenos Aires Celebrate New Year's Eve in Buenos Aires[/caption] Begin the New Year in Buenos Aires as you mean to go on! Here is a guide to the most popular drinks in Argentina. Remember to buy your alcohol before Saturday as many shops will be closed on New Year’s Eve. • Champagne & Speed: This combination still amazes us…mixing a nice bottle of champagne with a can of Speed (energy drink) is an Argentine tradition seen in clubs throughout Buenos Aires. Give it a try though before you turn your nose up at it, the combination somehow works and will leave you buzzing and ready to party your way into the New Year in Buenos Aires. •  Fernet & Cola: An acquired taste but one you must try nonetheless. The drink originates from Milan but has become part of the Argentine culture and trying the drink will transform you into an honorary Argentinean. When you first try the dark, thick drink it has an interesting flavour to say the least. The flavour of Fernet can be described as a mix of cough medicine, crushed plants, tobacco and bitter mud. However, the drink is transformed once mixed with Coke, which gets rid of the bitterness and makes this into a drink you can actually enjoy. In general, it is also one of the cheaper drinks in the clubs and there are usually special offers on a Fernet & Cola. •  Quilmes: The one litre bottles cost around AR$6 from a supermarket and the beer is a national symbol. Quilmes is light and refreshing and is perfect to enjoy on a warm summer’s evening. Don’t forget to keep your empty bottles which you can take back to the shops and exchange them for money off another bottle of beer! •  Malbec Wine: As much a part of the Argentine culture as tango or football, wine in Argentina is taken very seriously and Malbec wine is the pride of Argentina. Most of the wine is produced in Mendoza, but enjoy the best of Argentina with its smooth and pleasurable taste at New Year in Buenos Aires. Turn it up, I love this one! On New Year's Eve in Buenos Aires, you will notice that the music in the club suddenly changes to Argentinean and Latin American music at around 2.30 – 3am. If you seem lost, don’t worry, here are a few songs for you to familiarise yourself with in order to enjoy some of the Latin beats of cumbia and Reggaeton: •    Grupo Play - Llora, me llama •    Tito el Bambino - Mi cama huele a ti •    Gusttavo Lima - Balada Boa •    Chino y Nacho - Mi niña bonita letra •    Daddy Yankee - La Despedida •    Don Omar - Danza Kuduro •    Michael Telo - Ai se eu te pego (Summer Hit in South America) Have a great and safe New Year in Buenos Aires and remember to drink responsibly so that you can take full advantage of the quietness and beautiful weather on the first day of the new year in Buenos Aires!

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