Buenos Aires People & Culture

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People in Buenos Aires 
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Go to La Cabrera restaurant on J.A. Cabrera and the corner of Thames. (via public transport, get off at the Plaza Italia subte and walk up Thames, a pleasent maybe 10 minute walk.) It opens at 8:30 and only takes reservations for the first batch of people, we had a 45 minute wait, but it was well worth it! They served us champaigne for free while we waited! And the food was excellent!!! Melt in your mouth, so much steak you can't move! Loved Buenos Aires!!!
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Be extremely careful if travelling through Buenos Aires bus station to destinations. Keep everything close to you and don't be distracted for a minute by anyone in there. I was unfortunate enough to be duped by someone dropping money on the floor, then when I picked it up for them, someone else took my rucksack. Although there are plenty of police there they know the people who are committing the crime and simply turn a blind eye to it in return for a cut (according to the Embassy who complain about it every week) You will not get your belongings back if taken you will simply get the bureaucracy of a police note for an insurance claim...
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
In Buenos Aires, if you have dollars or Euros don't change to pesos because it tends d evaluates. Don't take strange taxis, that don't say taxi.

Speak when is necessary. At night always go out to save places, like calle Florida, Palermo, Belgrano, Puerto Madero, Hard Rock Cafe, Abasto Shopping etc, but not to dark places cause it could be dangerous. Ask in the airport or hotel where you can go

If you have an Argentinan friend, tell him to help you know the city.

Apart from all that Enjoy!! Buenos Aires is a beautiful city and you can enjoy Tango, great food, clothing and the people!!
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Epuyen, Buenos Aires, Argentina
one of those places where you wonder how do people not kill each other out of boredom. and they don't! the landscape it's absolutely terrific, and swimming in the lake Epuyen one of the best experiencies in my life
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
If you don't know Spanish, it will be difficult to interact with the local people as they hardly know English. A travel dictionary from English to Spanish will be very handy.
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Buenos Aires Culture 
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Amazing architecture culture
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sigue pareciéndome el lugar más entrañable del mundo! Donde esté Plaza Francia, haya tanta movida y vida cultural... ahí me sentiré identificada yo!
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
una ciudad hermosa, con mucha oferta cultural, cosmopolita, abierta al mundo
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Shoes, parrilladas, El Caminito to Galerias Pacifico, and at least two evenings of Argentine culture (tango should be included somewhere in that). Leaves you with a desire to stay for awhile.
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Buenos Aires Arts & Recreation 
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Go to see La Boca district. Full of colourful houses and live music.
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Great food, music, people.
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
"Jet Club" Best Club in Buenos Aires. In Costanera Town, you will find this place. Electronic Music with the most cool people and seeing to the port. Fantastic!
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Boca part of the capital is one that you can not miss.Take a taxi,is too far from the center to walk.Apart of the colours of this place you will sit down to drink a coke or a coffee because the sounds of the tango are heard every where.Young dancers will show you what they learned in the tango schools and you are the best judge:your tip will decide if the dance was ok or not.But I assure you:you will like it.In the end you will even order something to eat because you want to listen to more of this music and to see more of this sofisticated dance.But to the main point:do not leave the place by walking away.Take a taxi back to the city.We wanted to walk and fter a few blocks the police patrole stoped us and very kindly suggested to take a taxi.They even helped us to find one and talked to the driver to take us back to our hotel.
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Buenos Aires Sports 
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Go to a Boca Juniors game. Has to be seen to believed. The Bombanera isn't the biggest stadium, but the crowd are some of the most vocal you'll ever hear. Most hostels will do trips to the game, but if you're reasonably confident you can get tickets from one of the sports shops off Florida. One word of warning; if you're in the terraces, the away fans are above you...
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Esquel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
must flyfish! Use local guides, bring your own equipment. Cheaper to organize it once you are there. Plan to travel 2-3 hours out of town for best fishing.
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hold on to your purse for dear life , besides that its a really cool place you have everything to do from shopping to any sport event you want , lots of places to eat and never a dull moment , use the bus , trains, subways or taxis to get around !
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
A great city tour in Buenos Aires is the bicycle tours with Bike Tours Argentina ( www.biketours.com.ar ). I have done two with them and recommended them numerous times to friends always with good results. Great way to get around and see a lot of a big city!
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Food in Buenos Aires 
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Visit the cemetary in Ricoleta. And Ricoleta is also excellent for food !
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Good place to organise a skydive if you want to do one. They pick you up at your hostel and drop you off again later once you're done your leap!
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Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina
I stayed in Tigre and took the train almost everyday to Bs As. It was worth it. Seemed like I was going home. There is a good hostel next to the train station.
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Si vas a buenos Aires el mejor barrio para quedarse es recoleta es un poco quiko pro bkn tienes que ir al cementerio de recoleta donde esta el mausoleo de la Eva Peron!
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
go to florida street and check out American leathers they are the best in my opinon i got my leather jacket there 3 years ago and its still the best one i have
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Buenos Aires Government 
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Wonderful city. Each time I have gone I have stayed at The Splindid Hostera. It's a good hotel at a great price and is just a block off of Av de Julio. It's about a 5 minute walk from the government center, 10 minute walk from San Teilmo, and 5 minute cab ride from Rigulata.
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Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Are you looking for a great way to save on exchange rates? Simple! Just wait for a countries' economy to crash, wait until the riots are finished, and then travel over there. Because of the massive media beat ups which are most often over the top, the currency dips, and the unjustified fear causes governments to issue travel advices which keeps the hordes of tourists away. But this is the perfect time to visit. Example - in late 2001, Argentina defaulted on a World Bank Loan, and decided to take everyone's savings to pay for it. Of course, the locals were pretty angry about this, and started trashing anything that was government or bank related. The peso was then floated, and was instantly devalued to 3 times of it's original value. Everything was then ridiculously cheap, hence compensating the losses I had incurred in a previous trip to Europe.
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Buenos Aires Economy 
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Are you looking for a great way to save on exchange rates? Simple! Just wait for a countries' economy to crash, wait until the riots are finished, and then travel over there. Because of the massive media beat ups which are most often over the top, the currency dips, and the unjustified fear causes governments to issue travel advices which keeps the hordes of tourists away. But this is the perfect time to visit. Example - in late 2001, Argentina defaulted on a World Bank Loan, and decided to take everyone's savings to pay for it. Of course, the locals were pretty angry about this, and started trashing anything that was government or bank related. The peso was then floated, and was instantly devalued to 3 times of it's original value. Everything was then ridiculously cheap, hence compensating the losses I had incurred in a previous trip to Europe.
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