Travel Tips. Buenos Aires, Argentina
January 2020
A hotchpotch of parillas, cafes with coffee and medialunas deals, street food, and the odd hipster cafe thrown in for good measure.
For me Buenos Aires was one of those places that’s great to just be in. Not a huge amount of activities or sights that I was interested in, but a great vibe with some really cool hidden areas, think railway arches turned in to ice cream parlours and bars with swings outside between Plaza de la Shoa and Parque 3 de Febrero, and groups of containers serving posh burgers and artisan beer at Los Dos Arcos. For an informal beginners Tango lesson, head to La Cathedral, a dingy and sweaty building but full of atmosphere. It does get busy and becomes a bit like dodgems, but that means there is less pressure.
For me Buenos Aires was one of those places that’s great to just be in. Not a huge amount of activities or sights that I was interested in, but a great vibe with some really cool hidden areas, think railway arches turned in to ice cream parlours and bars with swings outside between Plaza de la Shoa and Parque 3 de Febrero, and groups of containers serving posh burgers and artisan beer at Los Dos Arcos. For an informal beginners Tango lesson, head to La Cathedral, a dingy and sweaty building but full of atmosphere. It does get busy and becomes a bit like dodgems, but that means there is less pressure.
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