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3. Viajero Hostel Buenos Aires Show prices Enter dates to see prices View on map Hostel 390 reviews #3 Best Value of 1,629 places to stay in Buenos Aires Ideal for solo travelers, this hostel boasts a lively bar area and daily social activities. Located in a bo...
Each of those guides oriented me to the area and provided me with an itinerary and schedule for that location. I had a personal driver and tour guide for my Buenos Aires city tour. This was my first solo trip and Say Hueque made it seemless. I was nervous about it before I...
That leaves you some time to stroll around the area and enjoy some snacks and coffe. I recommend not to buy food at the ferry terminal, but to walk five minutes towards the city where you find a bustling area with lots of good cafes, snack bars, grocery shops etc. Better bring your ...
As you walk diagonally from Plaza de Mayo toward Obelisco de Buenos Aires, make a detour to one of the area's historic cafes, such asCafé Tortonion Avenida de Mayo. “Each side of the obelisk represents different historical events of Buenos Aires,” says Velarde. “It’s also considered...
Not long ago in Buenos Aires, I took a taxi from my hip little hotel to a restaurant across town. We rolled through the bohemian Palermo Viejo neighborhood, its indie shops closed and watering holes filling up. The streets widened as we entered Recoleta, an enclave of genteel Belle Epoque ...
gay guys hanging out in the large terrace area. The food at Station is pretty good too. We usually got a few tortilla Españas to compliment our Pisco Sours. Note that as this is a “restobar”, you will be obliged to order food with your drinks due to the city's strict licensing...
Before you set out exploring in Buenos Aires, it's wise to be as prepared as possible for your trip. One important thing is knowing the local currency if it differs from your own and where you can exchange it. In this article you will discover some of the best currency exchanges in ...
Beyond the gleaming skyscrapers of Puerto Madero, the city’s newest neighborhood, a marshy, former wasteland on the edge of the Río de la Plata is now a large park, rich in biodiversity. Expect to seetegu lizardscross your path as you walk, jog or cycle. The area is teeming with wil...
The small plaza is located in San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in the city. San Telmo was once the main neighborhood of Buenos Aires and the Plaza Dorrego was the main square. Today the old area is nicely preserved and home to many cafes, antique shops and tango parlors. The plaza itse...