Hello Buenos Aires!
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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 frequentlyMeer informatie
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 frequentlyMeer informatie
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 thereMeer informatie
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.Meer informatie
San Telmo is Buenos Aires' oldest neighborhood dating back to the 17th century. It is a well-preserved area of the Argentine metropolis and is characterized by its colonial buildings. Cafes, tangoMeer informatie
“Malfalda” is a beloved Argentine comic strip featuring a six-year-old girl named Mafalda, who reflects the Argentinian middle class and progressive youth of the time. The comic strip touches onMeer informatie
The Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral was first established in 1580 but its current building was completed in 1823. This was the church of Pope Francis for 15 years when he was Bishop. Pope FrancisMeer informatie
El Ateneo Grand Splendid is an odd bookstore primarily because it began as a palatial theater constructed in 1919. It was originally built to remind people of Paris, much of its artistic splendorMeer informatie
A few fun pictures of life around Buenos Aires.
We have visited a number of cemeteries during our travels and find them to be a fascinating reflection of local culture. La Recoleta Cemetery is no exception. It was the first public cemetery inMeer informatie
The city center of Buenos Aires is full of interesting and large buildings. The architecture in Buenos Aires has a distinctive European feel. The reddish building is the Presidential Palace (not hisMeer informatie