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Advise about travel to Argentina?

I am considering a trip to Argentina this summer, perhaps Buenos Aires. Am interested in improving my tango and Spanish. Any suggestions for how to prepare from those who have lived / visited there? Good places to stay...milongas?

    



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kmatty
Remember that Argentina is in the southern hemisphere, so our summer is their winter. It will probably be a bit chilly down there, just FYI. I stayed at a few really great youth hostels in Buenos Aires. They always have friendly staff who can tell you about great deals on spanish and tango lessons. You can also meet other travelers who share your interests. Most hostels have private rooms if that's what you're looking for. Buenos Aires is my favorite city in the world. It is so full of life and spirit. You're going to have a great time! You really don't need to prepare much ahead of time other than packing appropriately for the weather. I suggest carrying a half-packed suitcase and shopping for clothes down there. They're cheaper and you'll have fun practicing your spanish while shopping! Bon Voyage!


dudette
For cheap accommodations, you can check out Casa Alfaro Bed & Breakfast (http://www.casaalfaro.com.ar). It's located in Buenos Aires and within reach to several tango houses. You can check out Hotel de Diseno too (http://www.designce.com) which is also located in Buenos Aires.


artdealer_ar
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Here are my thoughts on Buenos Aires and Argentina…... Argentines are beautiful and sexy as well as sophisticated and elegant. Both men and women fit the stereotype of hot Latinos and delicate Europeans… Many say it’s the blend of Italian and Spanish immigrants, I must say that there’s something in the Good Airs of Buenos Aires that highlights the beauty and sexy within every one of us. If I had to put my finger on the cultural factor to this beauty I would risk it’s the extraordinary result of local populations and immigrants from all Europe… It really doesn’t matter were it came from, the good thing it’s here to stay, party and enjoy life to the most.

Argentines love to go out, enjoy great food and drinks as much as they love to party and dance till dawn. The options throughout the city are as broad as taste options there are.

If it's fun you're looking for, the nightlife in Buenos Aires offers plenty of that. Nightclubs take on a new meaning as people dance and party well into the morning hours.
The nightclub scene is hot in Buenos Aires. You can literally party all night at any of the stupendous clubs. From live electronic music performances at Pacha and Mint to wild and gorgeous fashion shows at Buenos Aires news and Opera Bay. From tropical cumbia music to rock n’ roll, all sorts of people hang out in BA’s nightlife.

For South American style with European flair, Buenos Aires partying evenings start the minute the sun goes down and people leave the office… Thursday to Sunday are the hot evening nights in the city---

People first meet for drinks. Pubs & Lounges in Palermo Hollywood, Soho and Las Cañitas are these days’ hot spots. A couple of sexy drinks may be something sweet like red bull and vodka or a precious treat: vodka, passion fruit and mint… or may be if you’re feeling more traditional just a martini or a glass of superb local Malbec red wine.

At about 9-10 PM Argentines, especially Porteños, head to the restaurants and Resto bars for the latest cuisine trend.

BA features a marvelous variety of outstanding restaurants. If visiting, indeed a must is to -at least once- enjoy some of Argentina’s finest grilled meat. Keep an open mind and you’ll enjoy all sort of delicate treats and feasts. For fusion cuisine Palermo is the place, hip and trendy restaurants with great service feature more than interesting options. For the ultimate sophistication and elegance, don’t hesitate go to Buenos Aires Sofitel hotel on Arroyo St or the Alvear Palace bistro. Traditional and perfect to the tiniest detail, these restaurants rarely go wrong.

Let me provide a little insight on the Porteñan way of being, we take very good care of our dining experiences and it’s very common that we’re in a restaurant for several hours, enjoying the food and the company. Dinning time can extend until passed midnight…

So the fact that we “hit” the clubs after 1-2 AM shouldn’t be strange. The peak of the clubbing night might be achieved at 4 AM in the morning and the party goes on and on until dawn… Trendy and hip people, Argentines dress accordingly to the latest fashion style in vogue, and the night out is not just about the dance and fun, but a show off window.

Slim and beautiful of exotic features the Argentine woman has a true unique beauty and a sculptural body… There has been quite a fuzz around many of our lovely women… At the Latin MTV awards made several peoples’ jaws drop like in cartoons or the latest Internet revolution around Agustina or “Keyra”s most perfect bottom!
Beauty and soul… Argentines have that typical Latino groove! They are always moving and dancing to whatever tune is playing.

After such an amazing evening out, when the sky begins to turn red, orange and deep blue it’s time to rest… not before enjoying a lovely breakfast by the river.
As the sun begins to rise upon the city we all head home for a good (day-night) sleep… None of these party people would hit the streets before noon! That’s why weekends in BA are so quiet until lunch!


natiasis
kmatty made a good point with the hemispheres, though... it's not as cold as other places. Our winters are much warmer than what they used to be a few years ago. No biggie! I know everybody is very excited about Bs As *BUT* there're more things to see than the big city. I think you should plan your trip seeing many places of Argentina... not just that. Tourism has been encouraged throughout the country and many people speak English (just in case!). Everything is three times cheaper for you (converting currencies)

I've read sth stupid before, that people were afraid of being kidnapped in Argentina... nah... thats bs! The rate of being kidnapped here is pretty much the same than any other city in the US.

Check out if you're interested about seeing: CĂłrdoba (great history, many backpackers, beautiful hills in the country)

http://www.cordobaturismoafull.com.ar/

Cataratas del IguazĂş in Misiones http://www.enargentinaturismo.com.ar/sp/misiones/index.php

Bariloche, Neuquén
http://www.bariloche.org/

Oh, tango is not our official dance, it's very popular only in ba.





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