Buenos Aires Travel Stories
| Tim Lamb finds there's more to be found than just food over a dinner in Buenos Aires. | Sometimes not knowing what you are getting into is half the fun. In Adam Jette's case, it was an amazing late night musical performance. |
| Buenos Aires suffered badly during Argentina's economic crisis. But the city persevered, and though overall unemployment remains high, Stephen Chien discovered that Argentina has found a new confidence after several years of rapid economic growth. | Debby Merickel now understands why her daughter - who frequents Buenos Aires for business - always seems to return home with a new boyfriend. |
| If travel broadens the mind, the flying part, if nothing else, plays havoc with your moods and tastes. | Ruth Tretter learns the hard way what it means to be a 'working girl'. |
Beyond the Backyard #6: A Little Something to Remember Us By... - Buenos Aires, Argentina A gift from a hostel has Elysse scratching her head and she continues her travels to Uruguay where the locals are very friendly, perhaps too friendly. | Beyond the Backyard #3: Mi Querido Buenos Aires, Part II - Buenos Aires, Argentina Elysse shares a few of the things she's learned in Buenos Aires this week, all of them the hard way. |
Beyond the Backyard #2: Mi Querido Buenos Aires - Buenos Aires, Argentina Elysse arrived in Buenos Aires, exhausted but ecstatic. Now all she has to do is figure out her way around and how to avoid becoming pedestrian roadkill. | Buenos Aires: A Foodie's Paradise, but Hold the Crisis! - Buenos Aires, Argentina Despite the impending financial crisis, Gerry Schwartz found Buenos Aires a city with great architecture, wide boulevards, and a love of food at all hours. |
Buenos Aires: the calm before the riot - Buenos Aires, Argentina Sylvia Seschel could not have timed her visit any better, just two days before the economic riots. However, that won't stop her from coming back to beautiful Buenos Aires. | The last place Erik Trinidad wanted to be during the Argentine recession was in a bank in Buenos Aires. But that is where he found himself, and where he left in some haste. |
| With the help of some Singaporean friends living in Mexico City, Trisha was able to ease some of her cravings for food from home. | The Year of Living Differently #20: The Great Stain Robbery - Buenos Aires, Argentina Trisha and her friends fell victim to the famous stain-and-distract trick. She lost her camera and felt like she should walk around with a STUPID sign on her forehead. |
The Year of Living Differently #21: Where the Penguins Roam - Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, Argentina After being off the backpackers' circuit, Trisha had to get used to the different types of traveller again, including the The List-Builder and The Waiting to Exhale. | After travelling for six months, Trisha felt a need to stay longer in a place, get to know it better. She signed up for Spanish lessons in Buenos Aires. |
The Year of Living Differently #19: Much Ado About Buenos Aires - Buenos Aires, Argentina Exploring BA, Trisha wandered through colorful neighborhoods, ate 1 meter ice creams, stepped around dog poo and wondered why so many Argentinians visited psychologists. | Argentina, with a Kiss on the Cheek - Buenos Aires, Argentina Of all the international countries Edward M. Uli h |
| Cherie Magnus was a pilgrim drawn to the altar of | Cherie Magnus made a pilgrimage to BA to to experi |
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