Art and Culture
Visiting Potrerillos: An Adventurous Day Trip From Mendoza, Argentina
When traveling Argentina, most people visit the popular cities like Buenos Aires, Mendoza, and El Calafate. However, located about an hour and fifteen minutes outside of Mendoza is a breathtaking, nature-immersed cityย that not many people know about but should:ย Potrerillos.Read more...
24 Hours in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires is a colorful city in Argentina with many different neighborhoods and personalities to explore. I spent five days there on a recent trip and still felt like I could have kept exploring. If you only have one day to spare, however, here is my suggested itinerary. Hostel: Stay at the Art Factory in…Read more...
A Date Without Words In Paraty, Brazil
In Paraty, Brazil, I went on a date without words and proved differing languages doesn’t have to be a barrier. Here’s why. Read more...
World’s Largest Easter Egg in Bariloche, Argentina
So I meant to post this yesterday but unfortunately was in transit all day. Anyway, I was just in Bariloche, Argentina, where they claimed to have the world’s largest chocolate Easter egg. It weighed 4 tons and was 27 feet high, so I’m guessing they weren’t lying. For those lucky enough to have been in…Read more...
12 Free Things to Do in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Buenos Aires,ย Argentina, is a beautiful country with 200 years of history, graceful tango and a vibrant art culture that can be seen on every street corner. The city is completely flat, making it the perfect place to explore by foot. While there are many options of things to do in Buenos Aires, they are not…Read more...
Day Trip From Buenos Aires: The Tigre Delta
When most travelers visit Buenos Aires, Argentina, they explore the main hubs on San Telmo, Palermo, Recoleta and Centro. However, there is another area 45 minutes from Retiro Station that is like an entirely different world: The Tigre Delta. I learned about Tigre from an expat who had been living in my hostel for the past year.…Read more...
Ordering Coffee Like a Local at Buenos Aires’ Oldest Cafe
In Buenos Aires, coffee is a big deal. You won’t see any locals toting a Starbucks cup or sipping any brew that’s less than perfect.Argentinians will spend hours and hours in a cafe, sipping their coffees while having great conversation. Coffee is such a big deal in the country that in Buenos Aires there are…Read more...
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