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We are an American family moving to either Montevideo or BA. We thought we wanted to live in Montevideo due to the lower crime rate etc, but the company my husband will be working for has told us it&...
Can you recommend some good Tango clubs in Buenos Aires with lessons. Are other dances; Swing, Cha Cha done in the nightclubs. I am visiting in June, July, or August. I also need places to meet ...
My wife and I are travelling down to South America and are planning a flight from Buenos Aires to Trelew. We actually need to go to Puerto Madryn. I have read that there is a bus service that does ...
planning a driving trip in argentina and i want to know if there actually IS gps in the southern hemispere, and if so, do rental cars in argentina come equipped with gps systems like those in the u.s....
I've been to Buenos Aires three times so I have a good understanding of the price of living there. I am interested in moving to Prague and am wondering what the price of living is like compared ...
Ive been hearing that for so long, so who knows if its true...i think that the crime is mostly contained in certain areas.
My parents just went there recently and some ppl scammed my uncle in this very strange scheme out of i believe a couple hundred dollars. They basically called my uncle at his house and told him that they were holding my parents hostage ( i swear to god)...of course this wasnt true, but he panicked and sent out money. Apparently things such as this have been going on for quite some time.
Ha im going in may, lets hope it goes well for me.
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No, no es verdad, de hecho esta bajando... Aunque todavia no es seguro...
saludos desde argentina!!
oceaneyes48
When I went there I felt REALLY safe. So...i dont know.
Jorge R
Buenos Aires is a big city, and there are typical problems of big cities. There are crime in some suburbs , now less than 5or 6 years ago.
You have to know where are you going and be careful at night, how you move around the city and try to carry no too much cash.
Now if I am visiting NY I wont be walking in a Bronx alley at 3am with a 1000 dollar in my pocket. I think you understand what I'm talking about. In Bs As is the same, take care keep your passport and most of your cash in the security box of your hotel. Go out with only the cash you are thinking to spend and one credit card.
If you can, use travelers checks and have the address of the local office for change it.
Change you USA dollars for local currency (3.17 pesos/u$d)In a bank or Change Agency
Make some friends to go out with, They can help you choosing secure transportation to diff points of interest, use taxi or remiss services(both very cheap) at nighttime.
Be careful and enjoy your visit!!