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April 18 2013Buenos Aires Food Week
If you are visiting Buenos Aires this week, you will NOT go hungry! In addition to the BAFICI Independent Film Festival, Buenos Aires is hosting two separate culinary festivals - Buenos Aires Food Week and the Spanish Gastronomic Week. Both...
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April 10 2013Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival 2013
Today marks the beginning of the 10th edition of Buenos Aires Independent film festival, which will be held from April 10th to the 21st, 2013. BAFICI (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional De Cine Independiente) was born in 1999 and has now...
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April 3 2013The History of Buenos Aires and its Growth
Buenos Aires is a city made up of an eclectic mix of architecture and city planning. However it’s not only the physical urban landscape that makes it so unique, it’s also the diverse mix of people. With centuries of immigration...
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February 27 2013Guide to Live Music in Buenos Aires
Music is a big part of Buenos Aires culture. Strolling along Buenos Aires’ central shopping streets, where Carlos Gardel, the Gotan Project and Astor Piazzolla blast out of the loudspeakers on the entrance to the music shops, you might be forgiven...
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February 21 2013Best Art Museums in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a city with plenty of activities on offer for culture buffs. Art lovers travelling to Buenos Aires won’t be disappointed, as the Argentine Capital has over the last few decades, become ever more present on the world’s arts and...
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February 7 2013Tango in Buenos Aires – An audio guide
Buenos Aires is the birthplace of the famous dance of passion, the Tango. Part of the beauty and irresistible charm of Buenos Aires has a lot to do with the city’s love of tango - the fact that you can turn a corner...
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February 6 2013How to Spend Valentines Day in Buenos Aires
Are you travelling to Buenos Aires in the next couple of weeks and looking for a romantic way to spend Valentines Day in Buenos Aires? Well, then you’re in luck; Buenos Aires is the perfect romantic destination for lovebirds. The Argentine capital...
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January 23 2013El Zanjon: Underground Museum in Buenos Aires
In the 1980’s, the Argentine Engineer Jorge Eckstein bought an abandoned house in San Telmo – in one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires - with the intention of renovating it and turning it into a restaurant. During the construction work, however he...
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January 2 2013Buenos Aires Landmark: Palacio Barolo
Palacio Barolo an unexpected Buenos Aires Landmark A visit to Palacio Barolo should be at the top of any architecture enthusiast’s list of activities in Buenos Aires. Palacio Barolo is an incredibly surprising Buenos Aires landmark, which at the time of its...
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December 5 2012Tips for travelling to Buenos Aires by Cruise
The cruise ship season on the Southern hemisphere has started! And it’s becoming more and more common for tourists to visit Buenos Aires on a stop off during a cruise. How to take advantage of the best the city has to offer in a...
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November 28 2012A Vegetarian Guide to Buenos Aires
To travel to Buenos Aires and not eat your fair share of meat could almost be considered a crime. Meat in all its varieties – steaks, chorizos, and morcilllas – is to Argentine food, what Feijão is to Brazilian or rice to most Asian cooking. It’s a...
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November 7 2012Bsas4u Review: Señor Tango Show
Reviews and opinions about Buenos Aires’ most famous tango house vary hugely, so it’s only normal that any tourist traveling to Buenos Aires asks themselves if booking a tango show at Señor tango is the right thing for them. Señor Tango To start off, there’s no...