First Impressions of Buenos Aires! Argentina Travel Vlog
We arrived in Buenos Aires, Argentina as the first stop of our 6 month travel adventure through South America. One of the things I love to do is go on local walking tours or photo walks, which is what we did for our first impression of Buenos Aires.
It's a great way to connect with locals and get a more personalized feel of a new place. if you ever find yourself here, these are the guys we went with and I highly recommend it:
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What to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina | San Telmo & La Boca City Guide
In this vlog Alex and Marko show you what to do in Buenos Aires, by exploring two of the most classic neighborhoods in Argentina's capital - San Telmo & Buenos Aires!
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Buenos Aires Argentina Travel Tour 4K
This is virtual travel tour of Buenos Aires, Argentina. In the video I explore the central market of Termino de Mercado. The neighborhood of La Boca, the famous book store that was once a theater called El Ateneo Grand the central government areas of Buenos Aires along with Puerto Madera..
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Argentina for the Foodie & Wine Lover - Buenos Aires, Uco Valley Mendoza
From the capital city to a unique spot in within the Mendoza wine region, this video highlights some of the best of Buenos Aires and the Uco Valley. It's a perfect destination to visit with friends and family.
In Buenos Aires you can catch a football game as lively as premier league in England, see people dancing Argentine tango in the streets, and eat great food to your heart's content. This remarkably European feeling city is filled with beautiful architecture and lots of boho spots to hang out.
The Uco Valley is considered one of the best sub-regions of Mendoza for wine making. Located at a higher altitude, a unique alluvial terroir and extreme day/night temperature differences make for excellent grape growing conditions. Vast views of the Andean mountains and smaller crowd make this region perfect for exploring!
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Buenos Aires is an excellent city to explore independently, but a guided tour will reveal layers that you just can't find on your own. We did a half-day walking tour of Buenos Aires with Urban Adventures, and although we'd been to most of the destinations before, I felt like I'd only scratched the surface on previous visits. From
First Impressions of Buenos Aires, Argentina
The city of Buenos Aires means Good Air or Fair winds in Spanish. The city of Buenos Aires Argentina is safe from my perception. Also very modern with a very good sense of culture.
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A crazy night out in Buenos Aires, Argentina - from the swank bars of Recoleta to the nightclubs of Palermo.
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Argentine Adventure. Exploring Buenos Aires. Travel Vlog Episode 01
Hey guys! It's Intrepid Tom here with my first vlog, follow my adventure as I travel the vast majority of South America over the next 12 months and the rest of the world the years after!
This vlog will cover my adventures in Argentina, but keep an eye out for my other videos which will cover tips'n'tricks of travelling, as well as the best gear to get and what you need to know prior to travelling.
Over the coming months I intend to greatly improve on the videos, both the sound and editing. I'm currently at a slight bottle neck technologically, and am waiting to travel to either Chile or Panama City to invest in a shotgun mic and steady cam mount.
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Buenos Aires Argentina Travel Guide
Buenos Aires Argentina Travel Guide
Buenos Aires (the official name 'is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires/Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, also called Capital Federal/Federal Capital) is the capital of the Argentine Republic. Its center is the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace. Other major attractions include Teatro Colón, a grand 1908 opera house with nearly 2,500 seats, and the modern MALBA museum, displaying Latin American art. nhabitants of Buenos Aires are called porteños, people from the port, implying that many of the inhabitants are immigrants in some ways or another. Buenos Aires is a singular, open, and integrating destination that allows the visitor not only to view the city but also to have an exceptional urban adventure.
Buenos Aires, like most of the Argentinian pampas, has a humid subtropical climate with a significant influence from the Atlantic Ocean. However, the city has unpredictable weather year-round. Summers last from December to February and are hot as the average high is exactly 30°C (86°F) and heat waves can affect the city leading to above 35°C (95°F) and, rarely, above 38°C (100°F).
The City of Buenos Aires has 48 districts called barrios or neighborhoods. The most important and visited are:
Microcentro
San Telmo
La Boca
Palermo
Recoleta
Belgrano
Almagro
Boedo
Caballito
Congreso
San Cristobal
Puerto Madero
Once
Retiro
Tribunales
Argentina has a renowned football reputation and the sport is very popular throughout the whole country. Buenos Aires and the surrounding suburbs are home to more than 15 Primera league teams, the two most internationally known being Boca Juniors (which resides in La Boca) and River Plate (which formerly resided in La Boca, but now resides in Belgrano). A game between these two legendary teams is called the Superclásico. Other popular teams that draw big crowds are San Lorenzo, Independiente and Racing Club, just to name a few. When any of these big five clubs (Boca Juniors, River Plate, San Lorenzo, Independiente and Racing Club) teams play against one another, it is a clasico or derby match.
A trip to Buenos Aires is not complete without some sort of experience of the Tango, the national dance of Argentina. A good place to go and watch some authentic Tango is at the Confiteria Idéal Suipacha 384 (just off of Corrientes, near Calle Florida. However, Tango is best experienced not in La Boca and on Calle Florida, but in the Milongas. A milonga is both a place where a Tango dance will take place, as well as a specific type of tango dance.
A lot to see in Buenos Aires such as :
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Cementerio de la Recoleta
Casa Rosada
Plaza de Mayo
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Teatro Colón
Parque Tres de Febrero
Jardín Japonés
El Ateneo Grand Splendid
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
MALBA
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Plaza Dorrego
Palacio Barolo
Museo Histórico Nacional del Cabildo y la Revolución de Mayo
Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur
Floralis Genérica
Plaza San Martín
Puente de la Mujer
Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays
Belgrano, Buenos Aires
Galerías Pacífico
Florida Street
Congressional Plaza
Tango Show Buenos Aires
Paseo El Rosedal
Parque Lezama
Holy Land
Plazoleta Julio Cortazar
Plaza Italia
Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo
Museo Evita
Congreso de la Nación Argentina
Barrio Chino
Mercado San Telmo
Buenos Aires Central Business District
Planetario Galileo Galilei
Torre Monumental
Pirámide de Mayo
Museo Histórico Nacional
Fundación Proa
El Zanjon
Centro Cultural Recoleta
Kirchner Cultural Centre
ARA Presidente Sarmiento
Parque de la Costa
Manzana de las Luces
The Water Company Palace
Parque Centenario
Biblioteca Nacional Mariano Moreno
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Walking in Buenos Aires (from Retiro to Monserrat)
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We finally made it to Buenos Aires!! A very amazing capital city to check out. Highly recommend you come here and explore every nick and cranny. Thanks for watching and please like and subscribe to my channel. Cheers!
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RECOLETA BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA [GRAND TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA] 4K
In this video as part of our Grand Tour of South America. We stay in Buenos Aires and visit the Recoleta cemetery, MALBA modern art museum and the beautiful Puerto Madero.
Recoleta cemetary is located within the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires in Argentina. It contains many graves of notable people including Eva Peron, past presidents of the country, nobel prize winners, and a grandaughter of Napoloean
Set in 14 acres, the site contains 4691 vaults of which 94 have been declared as National Historic Monuments by the Argentine government and are today protected by the state.
The cemetery contains many elaborate marble mausoleums, decorated with statues in a wide variety of styles including art deco, art nouveau, baroque and neo gothic. The majority of materials used were imported from Paris and Milan.
The final resting place of Irish born William Brown, he was the founder of the Argentine Navy. Today he is still regarded as one of Argentinas national heroes with over 1,200 streets named after him.
The main reason many thousands of travellers visit this cemetery is to see the last resting place of a not only national, but international icon of the 20th century. Maria Eva Duarte de Peron was born on 7th may 1919 and was the wife of the Argentine president Juan Peron, also first lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952.
She said her only ambition was that in the large chapter of history to be written about her husband, the footnotes would mention a woman who brought the ...hopes and dreams of the people to the president, a woman who eventually turned those hopes and dreams into glorious reality.
We continued our travels around this amazing city next a journey down the Avenida Figueroa Alcorta which is a major thoroughfare in Buenos Aires, and home to many great sights, including a most impressive building, part of the university in the city, the school of law
Time to sit and check our map, we found ourselves at Floralis Genérica a sculpture made of steel and aluminum located in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas, it was given as a gift to the city by the Argentine architect Eduardo Catalano. Catalano once said that the flower is a synthesis of all the flowers and, at the same time, a hope reborn every day at opening. It was created in 2002. The sculpture was designed to move, closing its petals in the evening and opening them in the morning.
MALBA a modern art museum was next. Created by Argentine businessman Eduardo Costantini, it was inaugurated on September 21, 2001. The institution was organised around the Costantini Collection, and has continued to expand its selection of works from modern artists across Latin America. It also maintains a cultural center, which stages art and film exhibitions and develops cultural activities. The museum receives over a million visitors annually.
The Retiro Mitre, is a large railways station located just opposite Plaza San Martín, The Edwardian-style station building was designed by British architects. Building began in June 1909 and the station was opened on 1 August 1915. The steel structure for the building was made in Liverpool, England, and re-assembled in Argentina. For many years it was considered to be the most important example of structural engineering in South America and architecturally one of the finest buildings in the world.
Torre de los Ingleses (Tower of the English) is a clock tower It was a gift from the local British community to the city in commemoration of the centennial of the May Revolution of 1810.
The holiday period saw many events around the city including a parade of classic and modern vehicles, our next stop was the stunning Puerto Madero.
Puerto Madero has been redeveloped with international flair, drawing interest from renowned architects. Today one of the trendiest boroughs in Buenos Aires, it has become the preferred address for growing numbers of young professionals and retirees, alike.
Buenos Aires is a city of culture, history, and a top tourist destination, its lavish, exciting, and with it's new contemporary foundations. It's a city that will enthral you. Buenos aires is a must visit, for an unforgettable adventure, this is the city with latin passion that will certainly get under your skin.
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Recoleta district in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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We have changed AirBNB locations and are now staying in the Recoleta district in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In this video we get better acquainted with our new location and explore the local sites.
Recoleta is much more modern and fancy than Palermos Soho, it's a different change of pace. There are more luxury stores, malls and it's closer to the water with tons of different restaurants. We do find this area to be more expensive, the restaurants, the shopping, everything is more expensive.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina | New Zealand to Buenos Aires! | South America Travel Vlog E01
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We're back!! After a few days home in New Zealand we're back on the adventure ready for South America! Today we left New Zealand and flew to Buenos Aires, Argentina.
We left New Zealand at 8pm and arrived in BA at 5pm..so the majority of the vlog is shot in the airport haha! Tomorrow we explore BA....also, it's cold!!
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ARRIVING IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA | El Ateneo Grand Splendid Bookstore Buenos Aires
Today, we decided to take a little trip to Buenos Aires Argentina! We also visited, the world's most beautiful El Ateneo Grand Splendid Bookstore.
Just kidding - this trip has been in the works for three years or more now! It was a rather quick and easy journey for us because there's a direct flight from Atlanta to Buenos Aires with Delta Airlines, even though it is a red-eye!
While we typically enjoy independent travel, this time, we joined an organized tour for several reasons.
First, because we were going to #Antarctica and it is just about impossible to travel to Antarctica independently!
Second, we were here with Marathon Tours and Travel, a Boston-based tour company, so that Halef could run the Antarctica Marathon! We met their friendly staff at the arrival hall in EZE, and quickly boarded the bus to check into our hotel in Puerto Madero neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
We stayed in Alvear Icon Hotel in Puerto Madero, a sleek luxury hotel that overlooks the Buenos Aires skylines across from the canal. We really enjoyed our stay here!
In our free afternoon, we walked around the Buenos Aires city center, and we stopped by at the El Ateneo Grand Splendid - one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, according to National Geographic. The building was completed in 1919 as a performance art theater, and was converted into a movie theater and then a bookstore.
Many of the ornaments and architectural details are original since it was opened a hundred years ago.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina | We’re finally here!
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In this video we take a short 3 hour flight from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil to Buenos Aires, Argentina. When we arrived at the airport our initial plan was to take an UBER to our AirBNB. We tried connecting to the WIFI in the airport with no success. We then decided to take a taxi to our AirBNB.
The taxi system at the Buenos Aires airport requires you to purchase a ticket and then wait your turn for a taxi driver to take you to your destination. The lineup to purchase a ticket was 35 minutes long, once we purchased our ticket it was another 30 minute wait for a taxi. Meanwhile, our AirBNB host is waiting for us and we have no way of communicating with him that we are going to be substantially late.
We arrived at our AirBNB at around 1AM, our AirBNB host was waiting in the lobby of our apartment. We checked in and got some much needed rest. Our apartment was located in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires. This is a very cute area and it's great for shopping and restaurants. We spend the next couple days exploring the Palermo district and getting better acquainted with the area.
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Exploring Argentina’s Capital: Highlights from Buenos Aires
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I'm Feeling Kind of Sh*tty in Buenos Aires
Honestly, I'm kind of ready to leave Buenos Aires.
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Nothing against Buenos Aires as a city. I do like it, and I do recommend people to come here. But, I think it's just not for me at this point in my life. I'm overwhelmed by its size, and the sheer concrete jungle. And, it kind of has me a bit down.
Also, what's with all the dog crap everywhere in Buenos Aires? I challenge you to find one street in Buenos Aires, Argentina that doesn't have dog crap scattered all over it. Do people not pick up after their dogs in this city? And, there are some streets that are like dog crap mine fields. I'm serious when I say that Buenos Aires has a dog crap problem. It's nasty.
Aside from the dog crap, I do like Buenos Aires. I think maybe I'm just too far from the action. I also feel like I'm missing out on some mountains and nature. So, I'm really looking forward to my trip down to Patagonia.
In the evening, I did get up to the roof to do a Buenos Aires drone flight. That somehow always makes me feel better. Flying the drone, really anywhere, gets me out of a funk.
I think normally I'd just leave a city that was starting to make me feel apathetic. I'd just head to Patagonia now. However, I need to wait around here as my intern, Greg, is set to arrive in a week. So, maybe that's part of why I'm bored here in Buenos Aires. I don't have the freedom that I normally have. Also, the business side of things has been slow, so I've kind of just been hanging about answering emails, and waiting to hear back from potential clients. So, life just hasn't been all that exciting here in Buenos Aires or Argentina so far.
I'm sure that will change. I think I just need to get out a bit.
Until I can, there will be a few more vlogs from here Buenos Aires. I'm still planning on going to photograph La Recoleta. I might also do a quick trip to El Tigre or La Plata, just to escape the city a bit and get some more vlog content. We'll see in the week to come.
But, honestly, I'm ready to bail on Buenos Aires and go have some more adventures in the rest of Argentina.
Being vegetarian in Buenos Aires Argentina! Travel Vlog
Argentine cuisine is heavily centered around meat, and as a vegeterian I was worried how I would get on finding food to eat in Buenos Aires. I'm happy to report that there are lots of vegetarian options to be found, and even in the 'steakhouses' or parillas, I was able to get by on lots of delicious sides and always a good glass of wine :). But of course, part of travel means tasting local cuisine, and I will always try the local specialities, even if it is meat.
I did get sick about 30 minutes after finishing the video and since then have tried to stay away from heavy, greasy meats. I have tasted choripan and tried meat empanadas as well. I'd go back to meat for choripan if it wasn't for the animals ????.
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