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June 13 2012Bsas4u Review: Madero Tango, one of the most authentic Tango shows in Buenos Aires
There are many things that characterize the city of Buenos Aires; delicious food and wine, talented football players, plazas filled with porteños drinking mate on a Sunday afternoon, and so the list goes on. However, undoubtedly Buenos Aires’s greatest cultural treasure is Tango...
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May 24 2012Things to do on the 25th of May
We’re only half way through the week, and the weekend still seems a long way away… But hold on just one moment! This Friday, no need to go to the office because in Buenos Aires we celebrate el Día de...
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May 18 2012International Human Rights Film Festival
Buenos Aires is home to a great number of cultural events all throughout the year. It’s a great city if you’re looking for unforgettable experiences during your travels. From modern art to cinematography, the cultural activities never stop. This time the city will be hosting from the 23rd to the 30th May 2012, the...
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April 12 2012Buenos Aires International Book Festival
One of the advantages of travelling is that you can finally get around to reading those books that you have been too busy to read during the year. The 38th Buenos Aires International Book Festival (Feria Internacional del Libro de Buenos Aires) offers the...
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April 10 2012La Fernandez Fierro: a must see underground Tango music show
Seeing a tango show in Buenos Aires is an essential activity and is at the top of most travelers’ list of things to do in Buenos Aires. Along with going to a football match and sightseeing the historical monuments and landmarks of this beautiful city, the world’s home...
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March 22 2012Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice
Saturday 24th March 2012 is the Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice (Día de la Memoria por la Verdad y la Justicia), one of the most important public holidays for Argentineans as the day commemorates the victims of the military dictatorship. Each year, the...
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March 12 2012Where to Celebrate Saint Patrick's Day in Buenos Aires
Located over 6,800 miles away from Dublin, the city of Buenos Aires would seem like an unlikely place to find large Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations. However, with the 5th largest Irish community in the world (approx. 700,000) coupled with the large numbers of travellers and the Porteños' love of partying...
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March 8 2012International Women's Day: Here Come the Girls!
Today is International Women's Day and each year, the UN decides on the theme of International Women's Day with 2012’s theme being, ‘‘Empower Women: End hunger and poverty’’. Countries around the world celebrate and acknowledge the contributions made by women today and the event has grown...
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January 27 2012How to Travel and Play Football in Buenos Aires
After months of enjoying the taste of Argentine steaks, the aromatic aromas of Malbec Wine and the best that the Porteño nightlife could offer, it was time to find some form of exercise or sports other than sightseeing in Buenos Aires. Thats when Buenos Aires Fútbol Amigos, commonly known as BAFA...
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December 29 2011New Year's Eve in Buenos Aires To (try and) Remember
It is nearly New Year’s Eve and you want to enjoy it like an Argentinean in Buenos Aires. We are here to help and to make sure everyone is having a great time at New Year in Buenos Aires...Argentinean style! New Year's Eve in...
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December 22 2011Summer in Buenos Aires: A Nordic Point of View
Summer in Argentina started this week (21st December 2011) meaning the start of holidays; ice-cream; sunbathing and beaches! Having immersed myself in the culture and traditions of Buenos Aires from partying at La Bomba to relaxing in Bosques de Palermo with mate, to finding those hidden treasures in Buenos Aires, my first 2 months...
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December 19 2011Festival of Lights in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires was founded and built on its rich mix of immigrant communities. Argentine legislation encourages cultural diversity which is prevalent with their traditions; religion; language in the history and the development of this great nation. Argentineans are very often related...