The REAL Buenos Aires
#101
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Claydine and HuberaSanti:
A good day would be March 18, as I have decided to do my tour preferably on Saturdays or Sundays, so it does not interfere with my work.
Please write to the e-mail indicated several times in this thread, giving me more information about yourselves, your interests, where you plan to stay, plus anything you believe would be of interest to me.
A good day would be March 18, as I have decided to do my tour preferably on Saturdays or Sundays, so it does not interfere with my work.
Please write to the e-mail indicated several times in this thread, giving me more information about yourselves, your interests, where you plan to stay, plus anything you believe would be of interest to me.
#104
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This is in answer to an e-mail from Jeff Salyer, who is planning to come to BA in mid April:
Your question ("recommendations"
is too general. I suggest you research this forum and the tripadvisor.com Argentina forum and you will find the answers to most or all of the questions you can possibly imagine about Buenos Aires and our country, from a tourist's point of view.
This way, you'll get input from many different sources, which should enable you to make better choices.
Once you have an idea of what the alternatives of greater interest to you and your family are, you can ask more specific questions on one or both of these forums.
Have a great time in our country.
Your question ("recommendations"
is too general. I suggest you research this forum and the tripadvisor.com Argentina forum and you will find the answers to most or all of the questions you can possibly imagine about Buenos Aires and our country, from a tourist's point of view.This way, you'll get input from many different sources, which should enable you to make better choices.
Once you have an idea of what the alternatives of greater interest to you and your family are, you can ask more specific questions on one or both of these forums.
Have a great time in our country.
#105
Joined: May 2003
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I shall be in Buenos Aires by the end of this week. I am wondering if it is possible to take your by now famours tour.
As you know I have lived in the past in Buenos Aires, and go fairly often but I am always happy to learn and see new things. Thks.
As you know I have lived in the past in Buenos Aires, and go fairly often but I am always happy to learn and see new things. Thks.
#107
Joined: Mar 2006
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Hello again mr rooster, we just met on tripadvisor i think! seems a very popular thing you have going here.
would i qualify for taking your tour? - i am only one person (i have an argentine girlfriend but i doubt she would want to take the tour, she is a little scared of the REAL Buenos Aires!) and have been in argentina teaching for over a year (i´m from england originally. with a bit of irish too). not sure if i match your requirements exactly! let me know...
would i qualify for taking your tour? - i am only one person (i have an argentine girlfriend but i doubt she would want to take the tour, she is a little scared of the REAL Buenos Aires!) and have been in argentina teaching for over a year (i´m from england originally. with a bit of irish too). not sure if i match your requirements exactly! let me know...
#108
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Well, Mr. Abasto, now you are on MY turf, so tread carefully!!!! LOL!!!!
If you have attentively read my thread, you should know whether or not you qualify.
My tour is a barter proposal, which means you may have to show me YOUR town, if I ever get there.
Definitely NO tour unless your girl friend comes along!!! No danger, EVEN for an Argentine girl who fraternizes with a Briton. LOL!!!!!
So, if you feel you qualify, write to me to the mail indicated somewhere in this thread.
If you have attentively read my thread, you should know whether or not you qualify.
My tour is a barter proposal, which means you may have to show me YOUR town, if I ever get there.
Definitely NO tour unless your girl friend comes along!!! No danger, EVEN for an Argentine girl who fraternizes with a Briton. LOL!!!!!
So, if you feel you qualify, write to me to the mail indicated somewhere in this thread.
#109
Joined: Mar 2006
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treading carefully....
sorry, i was way too lazy to wade through the whole thread! i did see the barter proposal part and kind of elected to ignore it, seeing as i don't plan on returning to my home town for a long time. i love argentina! (y mi novia tambien!)
but i can at least agree to it in principle ;-)
i will email sometime soon (though not immediatey). thanks av!
sorry, i was way too lazy to wade through the whole thread! i did see the barter proposal part and kind of elected to ignore it, seeing as i don't plan on returning to my home town for a long time. i love argentina! (y mi novia tambien!)
but i can at least agree to it in principle ;-)
i will email sometime soon (though not immediatey). thanks av!
#111
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The national dish is.....STEAK, preferably washed down with MALBEC wine....FLAN with DULCE de LECHE for dessert. For a side dish, try PURE de CALABAZA (mashed pumpkin squash....like sweet potato, only better).....
Pasta is everywhere as well..
Pasta is everywhere as well..
#114
Joined: Mar 2006
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hijackers indeed! though any hijacker that likes ice cream is a friend of mine...
fatbully, freddo is the most famous ice cream chain here in BA, and despite being a chain, it is pretty damn good in my opinion (up there with the ice cream parlours in rome and florence).
i believe the closest freddo to the marriott plaza hotel in plaza san martin is under three blocks away. walk down florida, the pedestrian street that starts almost right outside the hotel, for two blocks, cross the main road (cordoba) and then on your left is the shopping centre "galerias pacifico". there is a freddo inside there, in the downstairs foodcourt. plus it is a nice building, make sure you LOOK UP at the murals on the dome whilst enjoying the ice cream.
of course, you have to try a dulce de leche variation flavour. imho.
yum.
fatbully, freddo is the most famous ice cream chain here in BA, and despite being a chain, it is pretty damn good in my opinion (up there with the ice cream parlours in rome and florence).
i believe the closest freddo to the marriott plaza hotel in plaza san martin is under three blocks away. walk down florida, the pedestrian street that starts almost right outside the hotel, for two blocks, cross the main road (cordoba) and then on your left is the shopping centre "galerias pacifico". there is a freddo inside there, in the downstairs foodcourt. plus it is a nice building, make sure you LOOK UP at the murals on the dome whilst enjoying the ice cream.
of course, you have to try a dulce de leche variation flavour. imho.
yum.

