MALBA: Modern Masters Showcased in Buenos Aires
The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA by its Spanish acronym) should be at the top of the museum list for art lovers visiting Argentina’s capital. The museum …
The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA by its Spanish acronym) should be at the top of the museum list for art lovers visiting Argentina’s capital. The museum …
There is always a lot to see and do in ‘The Republic of San Telmo,’ but the colorful Sunday street fair is the bohemian neighborhood’s biggest attraction. The Feria de …
Every Monday night the drums sound and the hippies come out to play in the Abasto neighborhood when the group, La Bomba de Tiempo takes the stage at the Konex …
Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, is a pleasant, historic and most importantly quiet little getaway that takes less than an hour to get to by ferry from Buenos Aires. With its …
Argentina has a long tradition of being one of the world’s meat capitals and is famous worldwide for its high-quality, grass-fed beef. Argentines make up the second-largest consumer market for …
On Saint Paddy’s Day, everyone claims to have Celtic blood and it’s no different in Buenos Aires. Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated annually in Argentina to commemorate the passing of …
“The first thing to note is that in my son’s veins flowed the blood of the Irish rebels.”—Ernesto Guevara Lynch, speaking of his son, Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara. Everyone knows the …
Lunfardo is a jargon of about 5,000 words that emerged among the lower classes in Buenos Aires in the second half of the 19th century. The slang first grew out …
Argentina was isolated from other Spanish speaking countries in its early history. This resulted in there being some vocabulary that is unique to the country (that even native Spanish speakers …
Those who come to Argentina to learn the language will find that its interpretation of the Spanish language is every bit as unique as the country itself. Visitors quickly find …