World’s End. Argentina Trilogy 1. Divine Buenos?
A Polish rock band Maanam named the Argentinean capital city of Santa Maria de Buenos Aires as Divine Buenos (pol. Boskie Buenos). I am not sure why that was exactly, but perhaps I did not study the lyrics too closely. So as soon as I arrived, I was looki... more
An enjoyable city
The city caters all tastes, with 129 museums, 86 places to dance tango and 190 theatres, lots of art and culture and tons of friendly latin people. Bs As has it all, whether you re looking for fun and nightlife or just peace and quiet at some park surroun... more
Don't cry for me Argentina
Today, after many, many years, Argentina is returning to an improved cultural life, new cultural centers are coming to life daily, art museums, the rebirth of those once famous Porteñan cafes, bands of street musicians, the growth of artisans fairs as wel... more
Tango capital
I went on trip to Argentina between 1/2003-4/2003, arriving and departing in Buenos Aires. Getting around the city was easy with the subte (subway). Buenos Aires has many nice parks, inexpensive hotels, and good variety of restuarants. It is a great city... more
Incredible Experience in Buenos Aires, Argentina!
During my 6 month stay I worked at Fundación Ciclo, building international connections between the foundation and others by searching for and contacting various organizations through the world wide web. On certain days I taught English classes, which was... more
Quartier La Boca
Buenos Aires is the most European city in South America. It used to be an entry port for many settlers. Mainly Italiens and Spanish, but alsow German, Polish, Russian etc. went through La Boca (= the mouth), Buenos Aires oldest quarter at the riverside.... more
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