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Old Feb 22nd, 2016, 03:15 PM
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Going to Buenos Aires!

Well it's for several days at the end of a drop n go cruise around Cape Horn. Couldn't pass up the rate when I started my research, plus I can use FF miles.

I will have a few days before flying home, and then the Visa for a longer visit!
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Old Feb 22nd, 2016, 03:28 PM
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Great! What can we do for you, mlgb?
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Old Feb 22nd, 2016, 03:32 PM
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I'm arriving in port Saturday before Easter and leaving Wednesday night.

I am scurrying to get my FF tickets and reciprocity secured, and then I can start planning.

Would you post your email again?
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 02:54 AM
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Sure: albertovgalloATyahoo.com
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 06:54 AM
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Thanks, AV! I was able to secure a B&B a few blocks from Plaza Armenia (Palermo, I think). I will need the restaurant recommendations!

I can send you an email if that is easier or I am sure everyone will welcome your updated suggestions.
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mlgb: I hate TA, because I'm a proscript from that hallowed space, but I'm afraid the best way to research restaurants in Palermo is to look there.

Besides, I have lived out of town for over 40 years and drive into BA very seldom.

Maybe top TA DE MarnieWDC, who stays in Palermo for two months or more every year, can be of more help. I'll e-mail her a link to this thread.

What's the name of the place where you'll be staying?

I assume you know the cabs from the cruise port can be a rip-off and that you are aware of the safety advice for BA.

Have a great time in my town.
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 07:30 AM
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I have Malabia House.

I hate TA also, but will check things out as well as some trip reports.

Thanks for the tip re the cabs and I will read up on the best alternative.

I have survived Lima and Quito so I hope BA is no worse!
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 09:19 AM
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I was going to post a link to a thread I had with a collection of links to useful trip reports, but I have discovered it's GONE.

The only good thing is that I know exactly WHO could possibly object to such a useful thread.
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 10:25 AM
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That sux...on Fodors? I can see it on TA...

Can I ask what will be the major issues with being there over Easter weekend?

Sat-Sunday I assume many taxi drivers will not be working? Or charge extra for fares? Will many restaurants be closed and/or full on Sunday? Will the weekend markets that would normally happen still be on?

I arrive early Saturday, will I have trouble getting cash from an ATM over the holiday weekend? Are the banks open on Monday, or is that a bank holiday?

Should I order some starter amount before I leave or perhaps there is a cambio in Santiago airport?

If you think there will be issues with taxis and currency maybe it would be best to book a prearranged though overpriced transfer from the port.
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 01:02 PM
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I'm afraid I don't understand your: "That sux...on Fodors? I can see it on TA...". E-mail me about it, if you prefer.

No major issues "over Easter weekend" that I can think of. Just pretty quiet.

There may be less cabs available, but also less people to take them, so I don't think that's a problem. I don't think there will be extra charges, but I'm not absolutely sure.

No Argentine restaurant is full at the time Americans like to have dinner. Most open at 8 PM. Some are closed on Sundays.

The weekend markets should be operating normally.

There MAY be a problem (out of cash) with ATMs over the long weekend. The banks and exchange houses will be open come Monday.

Getting pesos in the US or Santiago may well be impossible. My "brightest" idea is the following: ask the B&B to arrange for a car to meet you at the cruise port AND ask them to have a certain amount of pesos available to buy enough dollars from you to get you until Monday.

If they cannot do that for you, you have chosen the wrong B&B.

I am assuming you have MORE than carry-on luggage. If not, I have another idea for the ride from the cruise port.

Anything else we can do for you, mlgb?
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Googled "sux". Yes, it does.

My thread was a collection of trip reports, mostly from TA, gathered over the years.

The idea is that you had all that info in one place.

I have asked the mods why they deleted such a useful post, but I'm pretty sure I won't get a reply worth reading or none at all.
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Maybe it was that you were linking to another website, who knows?

I won't have a lot of luggage, probably a small rolling suitcase and a duffle. But probably would rather not use public transportation with my luggage. I've read that some people will walk a little ways out of the port and get a taxi but it doesn't always sound like a pleasant experience.

I will indeed ask the B&B. She has already sent me a nice email.

Thanks for your help.

If I think of anything else I will email you!
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Yes, the links were mostly to TA, using tinyurl, but we had had the argument before and they had approved the thread. As I said, I know exactly who made them change their mind.

Yes, if you only have luggage you can carry for a few blocks, I was going to suggest you "walk a little ways out of the port and get a taxi", but asking the B&B to arrange for transportation is MUCH better.
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 04:49 PM
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I realized I should be able to get Pesos in Puerto Madryn, before Buenos Aires...hopefully.

But I will still ask the B*B about a pickup.
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Old Feb 23rd, 2016, 05:25 PM
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I love BA. We stayed at Malabia House on our first trip to BA. It's a nice friendly BnB. You should have no trouble dealing with BA - much easier than Quito for sure. Lima was pretty grim when I was there, but I understand it has gotten much better so can't compare it to that.

I love the Italian food there, best this side of Italy. Hopefully Marnie will pop up and provide you with some recent recs as I haven't been in 5 years. The gelato is fabulous! And the dulce de leche with it or alone is wonderful.
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Old Feb 24th, 2016, 03:39 AM
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I would be pleased to recommend some restaurants, mlgb, if you tell me what you might be interested in....and if you are looking for places near your lovely B&B or perhaps in adjacent barrios.

I really think, with your luggage, and the day of your arrival, that I would far and away prefer to take a remis, pre--arranged by your B&B. I love walking and taking busses and even taxis in BsAs, but from the Puertos or the Airports, NO.
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Old Feb 24th, 2016, 03:51 AM
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Great advice above, from TOP TA DE MarnieWDC!
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Old Feb 24th, 2016, 05:23 AM
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Thanks for the advice re the transport.

I will have nearly 5 days so will get around to other areas specially during the day. I love museums so if there are favorites nearby (or inside)

I am an adventurous eater, spicy, garlicky, seafood, but I will try anything and like most of it (except sea squirts). And I enjoy markets, street food..strong stomach!
No Mexican as we have it in spades, here.

Any special bakery, cafe, gelateria, near the B&B?

Mostly I look for small popular places, a little creative but not trendy to the point where appearances top the flavor, if that makes sense?

Thank you both, again.
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Old Feb 25th, 2016, 09:06 AM
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Do you ever post on TA, mlgb?

If so, could you give me the link to your profile?

Thank you.
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Old Feb 25th, 2016, 10:46 AM
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I was banned, by campaign of the Peruvian chief DE. But my postings still exist under mlgb. Mostly in the Peru and Ecuador forums.

I still exist as mlgb1, however I only use it for PM and don't give them the benefit of any more content!
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