One week in Buenos Aires this Feb
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There is an enormous amount of information on both the Fodor's Forum and the Trip Advisor Forum for all your questions.
Simply use the search functions.
M (SMdA, Gto.)
PS We are leaving this week and plan to use the info acquired on both forums.
Simply use the search functions.
M (SMdA, Gto.)
PS We are leaving this week and plan to use the info acquired on both forums.
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We were fortunate to visit BsAs for the first time last November. I did a great deal of research and have a long file on our trip which I have been sharing with other travelers. If you would like it, please e-mail me.
Mikemo: Have a wonderful and safe trip!
Mikemo: Have a wonderful and safe trip!
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if you want a personal guide to visit Buenos Aires visit http://www.buenosaires-trip.com.ar
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For an incredibly unique dining experience, I recommend the epicurerotic Te Matare Ramirez...there's no nudity, but you should be reasonably open-minded and comfortable with sexual art and innuendo. It's a VERY romantic/provacative place for anyone to take their significant other...and the food is divine. Nothing like it in the states that I have ever seen.
I also liked a day trip to Colonia, the Recoleta cemetary, our touristy estancia trip, and shopping on Calle Florida. Oh...Sam Telmo is worth a visit if you can do it on Saturday or Sunday (weekdays are dead). If you go, have lunch at La Casa De Esteban De Luca...lovely.
I also liked a day trip to Colonia, the Recoleta cemetary, our touristy estancia trip, and shopping on Calle Florida. Oh...Sam Telmo is worth a visit if you can do it on Saturday or Sunday (weekdays are dead). If you go, have lunch at La Casa De Esteban De Luca...lovely.
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