Apartment for Rent in Buenos Aires. Wanted a First Class Apartment? |
I want to rent a First Class Apartment in Buenos Aires (Argentina) not from a big company. Can anybody help me?
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Will I get a tan in Buenos Aires in March? What do women wear? |
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If I'm asking a question about Mar del Plata? |
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In Buenos Aires & will be watching Rugby World Cup Semi and Finals. Great sports bars to watch the games in? |
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Where are the best places to party in Buenos Aires? |
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Can I travel around Patagonia without a guide or tour? Not hike or off beaten track. I am fit 71 year young.? |
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Are there good techno parties in Argentina?? |
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Apartment Rental for Buenos Aires Vacation? |
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Can a gay man live comfortably in Buenos Aires? |
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Dentist or pharmacist? |
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Wheres the best hotel in Buenos Aires? |
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What season is in Argentina now? |
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What places are a must to visit in Buenos Aires? |
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How do I break into the modern art market? |
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How to call someone in argentina buenos aires.? |
| Hi Im wondering how to call my girlfriend thats in argentina atm.. and I cant seem to be able to call her she just gave me the phone number... anyone know how to call? Im in canada.. so how do I call?... |
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Is the tap water safe to drink in Argentina? |
Also, do they serve it in restaurants like the do in the US? Or do they use bottled water? |
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Linda (former Myrtle)
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Yes, it is safe to drink. In restaurants, if you order water from the menu, it has a price and it is bottled. If it's free, it's tap water.
If you happen to go to some areas in the northern provinces where the water may not be safe to drink, you will be informed so and you will not be given it, there's nothing to worry about. |
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Grebby L
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Yes, it is safe in the central regions (e.g. Buenos Aires and the surrounding provinces and other well-populated areas). Argentina is a very modern country. However, the outer provinces like where the Iguazu Falls is and down in Patagonia are a little iffier. Stick with bottled water there. And the restaurants will serve tap unless you ask otherwise. |
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Chugar
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I was just in Patagonia and the restaurants served ONLY bottled water. They bring a cold bottle to the table and open it in front of your eyes. No ice. You have your choice between water (sin gaseosa) and carbonated water (con gaseosa). Also, beer is costs just a bit more... |
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Cris D
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Yes it is perfectly ok to drink water in argentina from the tap. I go to argentina all the time and I drink plenty of tap and I am just fine. Typically restaurants will offer water but beware that if you do not tell them that you want regular water with no gas they will assume that you want carbonated water. But also enjoy other argentinean drinks not just water. Maybe a quilmes some wine or an argentine coke. |
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rsm
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yeah!, it's safe...and if you are gonna pay the water, they'll give a bottle...but, if you just enter a bar to ask for water to drink, they'll give you tap water... |
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CARLOS O
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Water is safe in Argentina! All way around! Plus you have several choices of "real natural spring water"
Not to worry!
By the way, enjoy the excellent wine! |
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