Subte 101: How to Take the Buenos Aires Subway
The six lines of the Buenos Aires subway are a breeze to negotiate compared to the complex bus system. Follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to speed to your …
The six lines of the Buenos Aires subway are a breeze to negotiate compared to the complex bus system. Follow this step-by-step guide to learn how to speed to your …
Nightlife for Women in Buenos Aires It’s no wonder that Buenos Aires vies with Rio de Janeiro for the title of ‘Party capital of Latin America.’ In Buenos Aires clubs …
La Boca, is the Buenos Aires neighborhood famed for its colorful houses, tango and its soccer team. It is the one spot that makes almost every Buenos Aires visitor’s agenda. …
Hitchhiking is legal throughout Argentina and is making a comeback among young backpackers. In more remote areas some locals hitchhike everyday, as it is the only mode of ‘public’ transport …
Hitchhiking in Argentina is smelly, exhausting, wet, sweaty, cold, hot, windy, dry, uncomfortably awkward and highly rewarding. Thumbing rides in this huge, sparsely populated country can mean days in a …
My body, my choice, graffiti in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Women in Argentina deal with street harassment and sexual assault but also broken sidewalks. Read on to learn what women should watch out for when visiting Buenos Aires.
Five quick tips for a pleasant Florida Street shopping experience: • Don’t take up any offers for local currency exchange or strip shows. • Keep in mind that most of …
Firstly, and this goes without saying, if you don’t look like an obvious tourist, you are less likely to be targeted. Sometimes you need to take a quick peek at your Lonely Planet in public, but at least try to avoid the Hawaiian shirt, socks and sandals ensemble.
Argentina is a bit of an outlier when it comes to crime, on a continent often painted with a broad brush regarding safety concerns. Along with neighboring Uruguay and Chile, …