Street Art in San Telmo
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San Telmo is the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires and it still retains its vintage charm. Here are some of the colorful art and murals found in this neighborhood. The cartoon figure is Malfalda.En savoir plus
San Telmo is the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires and it still retains its vintage charm. Here are some of the colorful art and murals found in this neighborhood. The cartoon figure is Malfalda.En savoir plus
We are having some fall storms with a lot of rain, lightning and thunder. It was nice to watch from our patio on the 10th floor with our morning coffee but ventured out later in the morning when thereEn savoir plus
We got on a fast ferry to Buenos Aires from Montevideo, Uruguay. It took about 2.5 hours and bam! We’re in a city with 12 million people. Many Uruguayans and Argentinians make this trip frequentlyEn savoir plus
Every Sundays in Montevideo, it’s popular for locals and a few tourists like us to head to South America’s largest street sale. It’s an enormous flea and farmers market combined. You can findEn savoir plus
We had a day exploring the botanical gardens, including a Japanese garden and a near by art museum. The bird is a Giant Wood Rail that can be found in Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay and here in Uruguay.En savoir plus
The historic Palacio Salvo, constructed in 1918, was once a hotel but was converted into 400 apartments as a result of the economic crisis in 1929. The building stands 312 ft (27 floors) and formerlyEn savoir plus
Stan and I do something everyday to get to know the area, usually it’s walking around a neighborhood and its parks. Every park in Montevideo seemed to have a horse and fountain. The fountain withEn savoir plus
There is some cool architecture mixed into this city. There is an abundance of turrets, balconies, modern high rises and impressive government buildings in Montevideo. The European influence isEn savoir plus
We jetted over the Andes Mountains to the Eastern Coast of South America to visit Montevideo, Uruguay. Uruguay is considered the most affluent and stable country in South America. We weren’t superEn savoir plus
Santiago definitely has a more European feel to its architecture probably because there is less adobe and the buildings are newer. Here are a few random photos of our exploration of the city. It’sEn savoir plus
Voyageur I love all the colors!