Argentina suggestion
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Argentina suggestion
I will be traveling solo to Argentina for 2 weeks in August. I usually prefer to book a tour since I don't have time to plan. Any suggestions on small, active tour groups? I am not interested in the big tour companies (like Trafalgar). Thanks.
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BA is best seen in small tour groups- the big buses can barely make it into the best parts of town. I suggest looking into tours by Eternautas and even the Free Walking tours where you just pay the tip - I believe their site is www.freetoursba.com
If you are looking to have a plan organized you can contact www.baculturalconcierge.com - it is a small company that plans special itineraries for people who generally just don't have time to plan and do all the research. I recommened this to a fellow Fodorite recently and she was extremely happy with the personal attention and unique BA experiences the company offered.
Also, if you don't end up planning in advance you can pick up the national newspaper La Nacion or El Clarin and look at their "Espectaculos" section - there you can find a lot of shows and day time events.
Safe trip!
If you are looking to have a plan organized you can contact www.baculturalconcierge.com - it is a small company that plans special itineraries for people who generally just don't have time to plan and do all the research. I recommened this to a fellow Fodorite recently and she was extremely happy with the personal attention and unique BA experiences the company offered.
Also, if you don't end up planning in advance you can pick up the national newspaper La Nacion or El Clarin and look at their "Espectaculos" section - there you can find a lot of shows and day time events.
Safe trip!
#4
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Intrepid Travel is amazing - I did a tour with them in Turkey and it was the best travel experience of my life. See their Arg. trips :http://www.intrepidtravel.com/search/trips
#5
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you can spend the day in any estancia in San Antonio de Areco, there are many travel agencies that sell the Gaucho Party in which they take you to the estancia, you see a show with gauchos and eat barbacue. Then they take you back to the hotel.
San Antonio de Aresco is the gaucho town but there are many towns in Buenos Aires province that you can visit.
San Antonio de Aresco is the gaucho town but there are many towns in Buenos Aires province that you can visit.
#6
Joined: Nov 2006
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I used Wow Argentina to arrange tours for me. The service was terrific and everything went without a hitch. When I asked about the Feria in Mataderos, Cintia went out there a few weeks ahead and checked it out so she could tell me about it. As a solo traveler, they were the perfect blend of organizing my trip and not being a huge tour. They arrange trips all over Argentina. They even called to check on me every few days to make sure I was fine.
(And hello to everyone - I didn't really fall off the earth, just into a hole. I plan to be in BA in October)
(And hello to everyone - I didn't really fall off the earth, just into a hole. I plan to be in BA in October)
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#9
Joined: Feb 2009
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How about some churros with dulce de leche with that cortado???
Yummy!!!
Right now is really cold in BA and I wish I were at Café Tortoni with a cup of hot chocolate and eating those churros...
Teach2travel: BA is waiting for you!
Yummy!!!
Right now is really cold in BA and I wish I were at Café Tortoni with a cup of hot chocolate and eating those churros...
Teach2travel: BA is waiting for you!
#11
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Have you discoverd submarinos in lieu of hot chocolate? Chocolate bars melted into hot milk...there are those who swear by them....kind of hard for me to think about hot drinks right now with temps between 38 and 39 C. on my patio....





