Tag: Aires

The Epitome of Opulence: A Guide to Luxury Shopping in Buenos Aires

Welcome to Buenos Aires, where luxury and opulence converge to create an unforgettable shopping experience. Nestled in the heart of Argentina, this vibrant city offers a plethora of high-end boutiques, designer labels, and exclusive shopping destinations that cater to the most discerning shoppers. P...

Buenos Aires: Travels through Food

A confession: I might have taken the Subte (think the metro of Buenos Aires) for 30 minutes just to get a bagel with lox. On the way, I asked myself, why bother? This isn’t a famous steak, a legendary empanada or a once-in-a-lifetime parilla. On the contrary, this was something I cou...

Women Who Code Launches Network in Buenos Aires

Nonprofit Dedicated to Inspiring Female Engineers Opens Location in Argentina to Provide Local Community With Training, Support, and Events BUENOS AIRES — JUNE 13TH, 2019 — Women Who Code (WWCode), the world’s largest and most active community of women in tech, is...

Buenos Aires me mata

We arrived twice in Buenos Aires, first from Puerto Iguazú, we landed in the afternoon on Aeroparque Internacional, and after a short walk in Puerto Madero and a nice lunch there at Il Gatto, we took a ferry () and left for Colonia del Sacramento. Meaning th...

COVID-19 City Tales: Buenos Aires. ???I started my new job the same day isolation took off. Two hours in and I was sent home with a feeling that everything was surrealistic and an overreaction. This idea changed over time.???

A conversation with… Victoria, 32, Architect and Urban Economist, Ramos Mejías. Self-isolated for 43 days Firstly, can you let me know if you are self-isolated or quarantined? We have been in quarantine since March 20th. It has been 43 days now. Isn’t the quarantine sup...

How is the life in Buenos Aires with Covid 19?

Is difficult to give a conclusion now a days. We are all desesperated of loosing jobs, prevent getting sick, and concentrate in our economy and family. Seems to be that there are countries that obey the rules of the WHO, others not. Seems to be that there are countries wich people obey the rules ...

Last Tango in Buenos Aires

When I was the sweet young age of 31, I spent some wonderful months living in Argentina, teaching English & learning Spanish in the beating heart of Buenos Aires. I lived in a shared house which belonged to a devastatingly attractive & nonchalant young Argentine man called Gustavo, who ha...