I love the pace of life in Bogota. Life to me here feels more relaxed and intentional. After working in an investment bank for 2 years, I didn't know what lunch was, I didn't know what it was like to not have to respond to an email within 5 minutes, I didn't know what it...
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the money I make wouldn't go half as far back home. I think that wherever you are, something's always gotta give, and in the end you have to decide which things mean most to you in
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This map shows only the top cities in Argentina. We also have on this page a list of all the cities available in Expatistan: List of all the cities available in Expatistan The color of each marker corresponds with the cost of living in the city red markers show more expensive cities gre...
Taxis are a popular option in Argentina’s cities—there are 40,000 of them in Buenos Aires alone. You can either hail one from the street, call ahead for a Radio Taxi or use an app such as Easy Taxi. A mile in a taxi should cost you less than $1. ...
Foreigners who live in Argentina diverge greatly in how much they spend monthly. The big gap depends on whether one earns pesos or a foreign currency and whether one lives an ‘Argentine lifestyle’ or an ‘expat lifestyle.’ Sometimes it seems there are two economies — one for foreigners ...
Since as soon as you own assets (such as cars or property) in Argentina you have to pay asset tax, it’s probably not a bad moment to find an accountant, who can not only fill in your returns but advise you on the registration process. This will involve multiple trips to multiple gov...
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While our choice of restaurants is nothing like in a big city, there are plenty of options to keep you entertained and fed. The Italian influence is strong here, as elsewhere in Argentina, so the staple foods are pasta and pizza, but always with an alternative offering of giant slabs of ...