Buenos Aires is overall a gay friendly and safe city to visit as long as you stay within the main tourist trail. It has a large gay scene and one of the largest gay Prides in Latin America. Argentina itself ranks as one of themost gay friendly countriesin the world in our humble opini...
Where to Stay in Buenos Aires? Insider information of the best Buenos Aires neighborhoods:Recoleta firmly established as the most cultured neighborhood in Buenos Aires, most of the city's finest hotels are located on its broad avenues, near fashionable boutiques and restaurants. The city's most ...
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Places to stay in Buenos Aires Portal del Sur A conveniently located downtown hostel, Portal del Sur is most notable for all the things that come included in the price: walking tours, Spanish lessons and karaoke. There are shared dorms and private rooms, a rooftop lounge, and a reading roo...
Farmers, as well as a flood of foreigners from Spain and Italy, came to Buenos Aires seeking jobs. These jobs didn’t pay well, and the people felt lonely and disappointed with their new life in the city. As the unhappy newcomers mixed together in the poor parts of the city, the ...
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