Buenos Aires Tour
Conheça Buenos Aires e sua história com a funny times travel! Nosso passeio te leva para conhecer os bairros de Retiro, Palermo e Recoleta. A área nobre da cidade possui imensa área verde e belas mansões de estilo francês. E não para por ai! vamos te levar até o centro da cidade, passando pela emblemática Av. 9 de Julio. Lá podemos ver o Teatro Colon e o Obelisco até chegar na famosa Plaza de Mayo, onde a cidade nasceu em 1580. Você vai poder tirar fotos da Casa do Governo, do Cabildo e da Catedral Metropolitana. Em seguida, a próxima parada é na região dos subúrbios, onde respira o Tango em San Telmo até chegar no bairro La Boca, onde está a famosa Bombonera. No mesmo mermo bairro, chegaremos na rua Caminito, rodeada pelos cortiços coloridos. Esta é última parada com tempo livre para comprar lembranças e tirar fotos. E para encerrar nosso city tour, vamos até Puerto Madero, com a maior e mais variada proposta gastronômica de Buenos Aires.
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Buenos Aires - Tigre Delta Tour
Conheça a cidade do Tigre com a funny times travel! Na região norte, beirando o Rio de la Plata, encontra-se esta que é uma das áreas residenciais e turísticas mais exclusivas da Grande Buenos Aires. Um gigantesco conjunto de ilhas, uma reserva natural da floresta e da fauna nacional.
O cenário é único, cheio de rios, canais, árvores frondosas, casas coloridas, embarcações e muito mais. Sem contar as pequenas e charmosas localidades pelo caminho, que vão lhe encantar. Além de aventurar-se pelas ilhas espalhadas pelo local, também não faltam atrativos pelo centro da cidade, que tem um caráter britânico, com prédios elegantes e bem ao estilo vitoriano. Existe ainda o belíssimo museu de arte, um interessante parque de diversões, um grande cassino e também um mercado de móveis artesanais chamado Puerto de Frutos. Para conhecer a cidade do Tigre montamos varias propostas que podem ser adaptar as suas necessidades. Passeio no Tigre de uma forma diferente e divertida é com a Funny Times Travel.
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Venha conhecer Buenos Aires e desfrutar ao maximo cada instante !
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Funny Times Travel Apresenta: Complejo Tango
Localizado em Balvanera tradicional e antigo local de poetas e arruaceiros. O local foi construído em 1895 respeitando até hoje os detalhes da época com seu palco de dança imenso, pisos de madeira de carvalho que fazem com que se viva o verdadeiro tango. Dispõe de orquestra e professores de renome, um corpo de dança e famosos cantores profissionais na capital do tango. Traça a história do tango desde seus começos em cinco cenas memoráveis. Ele oferece um jantar com show ao qual podemos acrescentar aulas de tango antes, sem nenhum custo.
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La Boca & El Caminito: Buenos Aires Photography
Today I shot photography in La Boca, Buenos Aires' most colorful neighborhood.
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Today I got out to go shooting photography in a part of Buenos Aires I love to take pictures. El Caminito, which is a little area within the La Boca neighborhood is the most colorful neighborhood in Buenos Aires. In many ways, it kind of has a New Orleans vibe to it. It's colorful houses with balconies, and lots of street art. El Caminito is also the most touristy place in Buenos Aires. During the day, it's lined with tourists and salsa dancers looking to make a bit of money off of photos or quick lessons.
At night though, La Boca isn't exactly safe. And, as sunset hits most people leave El Caminito. As a photographer, though, you kind of have to stick around and wait for the light.
So, I stayed at El Caminito until it was fully dark taking pictures. Last time I was in La Boca, I got a couple photos that sold, so I really wanted to go back and see if I could get a couple new shots. The thing about travel photography, is there's always a need for new versions of destinations, so even though I've been to and photographed El Caminito a couple times before, it does make sense to make another trip to La Boca to get some more shots.
I should also mention, that if you're planning on visiting El Caminito in the evening, it is fine to do so now. There used to not be a police presence here, but now, the police stay until 10pm to look after tourists, which is fantastic. So, big shout out to them for sticking around and watching over me as I shot my travel photos.
BUENOS AIRES CITY TOURS
Today was our first full day in Buenos Aires... we took a couple guided tours, so it's full of fun facts from around the city!
Check back in for our next video that includes us exploring the incredible cemetery in Recoleta, trying our hands at cooking Empanadas, finding a local Speakeasy bar and exploring the Palermo district.
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Filmed: July 6, 2016
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Top 10 things to do in Buenos Aires - budget friendly & fun! (Buenos Aires Guide)
These top 10 things to do in Buenos Aires are budget friendly activities for every kind of traveler - don't matter if you are a backpacker, business traveler or on a family vacation.
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Enjoy Argentinas capital as best as possible with this Travel Video Guide by getting to know the history, the culture and of course the food - if you take it easy this list can keep you busy for a whole week.
And yes - there is much more to do but I challenged myself to highlight the most popular things to do in Buenos Aires ;)
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1) free walking tour (innercity & main sights)
I discovered Demasiado tours through Couchsurfing and recommendations from friends I met at different CouchSurfing meetings in Buenos Aires.
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2) Recoleta neighborhood & cemetery
This barrio is one of the fancy onces, close to the city center -- great architecture, nice parks and one of the most popular cemeteries in town with impressive graves of notable people like Evita. I did a free tour here as well to get a quick overview before walking around on my own.
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3) Buenos Aires Street Art Tours
Matt became a good friend of mine and runs unique graffiti toursfollow providing loads of information about the murals, the artists and the Street Art Scene in general -- a great way for people who are new to Street Art to dive into this interesting culture!
more info: Buenos Aires Street Art Tours (#3):
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4) Ice Cream, Helado, Gelato -- mmmh!
The amount of people who immigrated from Italy to Buenos Aires and Argentina in general is very high -- therefore you can find loads of great Ice Cream Parlours here. Beside the big chains like Freddo you should go for some family owned businesses -- ask the locals as they know best where to go!
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5) Discover Buenos Aires by Bike
Time to do something active: grab a bike and cycle around the city (like I did in Berlin)! Since 2 years the city provides a decent network of bicycle routes & most of the hostels offer a bike rental service. This is a great way to get to know Puerto Madero as there is no Subte (Metro) station close to it.
more info: Biking in Buenos Aires (#5):
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6) Parks
After all these activities it's time for a break! Luckily you can find a decent amount of green areas all around the city. My favourite one has been Bosques de Palermo
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7) Tango
Tango was born in San Telmo and there is an option to watch it for free at the sundays open-air market.
8) San Telmo Market / Sunday fair
The best day to visit the oldest barrio of Buenos Aires, San Telmo, is possibly on Sundays where you can stroll along the antique-market. Though it is very touristy it is a good place to get some nice souvenirs.
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9) Steak & Malbec Wine
There is no visit to Argentina without having a great steak sided by some of the best wines you can find! Beside having an Asado with friends, the restaurant Las Cabras is a very good and budget friendly option which is quite popular by locals, too!
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10) Party & Nightlife
Buenos Aires is exhausting as you can party there every night ;) Around the neighborhood Palermo you can find a high density of Bars and Clubs.
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Temaiken Buenos Aires - passeio dia completo
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O bioparque ideal para ficar perto da natureza em família, são 34 hectares com mais de 5000 animais e uma proposta única de educação, recreação e conservação das espécies,
Entre as atrações estão o El Acuario, Cine 360°, El nuevo Lugar de Las Aves e o tradicional passeio pelo Bioparque.
O local conta também com diversos centros interativos e restaurantes com gastronomia variada.
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A tour of La Boca Barrio (Caminito) in Buenos Aires, Argentina
One of the most colorful and touristy areas you can visit in Buenos Aires is Caminito located in the heart of La Bocca Barrio (nieghborhood). Here you can enjoy overpriced meals, tango shows, souvenir shopping and people watching as you marvel at all of the colorful architecture. Nearby is where the Boca Juniors football club plays its home games. Overall, we feel it's worth a visit but is not an area you'd need to linger or return again.
A tour of La Boca Barrio (Caminito) in Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Video Transcript:
So new vlog from Buenos Aires. Today we are visiting a neighborhood called La Boca. And it is know for its very colorful buildings and it is actually very touristy which means the prices here are quite high. Yeah, we just got absolutely fleeced for lunch. It was one of the most expensive meals we've had in South America and it was to be honest disgusting. But you know what we got charged one price for pasta and then like an extra five dollars for the tomato sauce. And then they charged us, with my parents, and they charged us like what like almost fifteen dollars for service. It was outrageous. Anyways, we're going to make the most of this afternoon and forget about that awful meal. Let's forget the meal and go sightseeing.
This tree has a knit sweater.
So to tell you a little bit about the neighborhood. It was settled by Italian immigrants and this area is in the southeast end of the city and it is right at the mouth of the river and that is how Boca gets its name. Boca, means mouth. Um, and yeah, there are a few streets that are very touristy; however, if you wander away from Caminito and that general area it is a little rough around the edges so we're going to try and show you both sides. Touristy Boca and regular old Boca.
So right now this is touristy Boca. Lots of restaurants. You can watch Tango shows on the street. Yes, you can pose and pretend to be a tango dancer. Yes, you can pose with football players who looks like famous football players. Yeah, there is a guy who looks like Maradona. And he even has a beer belly just like him. Impressive! And you can also buy souvenirs. There is a flea market around here and also just lots of souvenir shops.You can lighten the load of your wallet. A great place to do that.
So Sam, you don't really follow football but can you tell us who you are standing next to? I don't follow football but I know enough that is Maradona. The only and only. Maradona!
Little anecdote for us. Yes, one of the funniest comments we've had on our YouTube channel recently was during our Cholitas wrestling match. Someone said the referee looked just like Maradona. And now that I'm seeing Maradona statues all over the place and impersonators. That was a very very clever observation. He totally did. He totally looked like Maradona.
And now for a spin around less touristy Boca. Yeah. No crowds here. It's a lot quieter. A lot quieter, we're just walking along the rail-tracks. We're actually heading towards the stadium. Yes, because football is a big deal here. This is where Boca Juniors comes from. And, oh, they love their futbol. Yes, they do.
And we came all the way to Boca to meet Messi. Number 10.
So for the hardcore football fans another cool thing you can do in Buenos Aires is visit the Boca Juniors stadium. It is called La Bombonera and that means the chocolate box. I don't really think it looks like a chocolate box. I mean it is this giant yellow stadium. A colorful chocolate box. But yeah, it is right over there. So let's go check it out.
Final thoughts. Boca! Boca! Okay. I've been to Boca once before and I think one visit is probably enough. I mean, once you've seen the touristy bits there isn't a whole lot to do in my opinion. Um, so yeah nice for like half day visit I'd say. Maybe have a meal but not in the main road or you'll get ripped off. A one time only deal. One time only. I agree with you. I totally agree with you. Yeah. Yep. Okay. Good!
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Don’t cry for us, Argentina, you’re awesome! Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we're counting down our picks for the Top 10 Attractions in Buenos Aires.
For this list, we’re looking at the must-see sights and destinations for anybody visiting the beautiful capital city of the famed South American country .
10: Café Tortoni
9: Plaza Dorrego
8: Puerto Madero
7: La Bombonera
6: Palermo & Jardín Botánico
5: San Telmo & The National Historical Museum
4: Plaza de Mayo
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Complejo Tango - Show de Tango Tradicional e divertido
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Um dos espetáculos mais animados e interativos, onde a simplicidade se mistura com o legítimo legado do Tango argentino.
Os shows acontecem num tradicional casarão de dois andares no bairro portenho de Balvanera, a poucos minutos do Obelisco.
Tudo começa com as aulas de dança com direito a diploma, que mesmo não sendo obrigatórias são uma ótima maneira de perder o medo e se familiarizar com os passos básicos do tango.
A ambientação do salão principal é bem particular e já causa uma boa impressão logo no começo. Os brilhantes pisos de madeira e as simpáticas janelas com venezianas acima do palco, produzem uma sensação bem aconchegante!
O show traz a vibrante emoção da mais popular dança argentina mostrando cinco etapas diferentes que o Tango foi vivenciando com o passar do tempo.
Tudo isso com um elenco não muito grande, mas que dá conta do recado.
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BUENOS AIRES - SAN TELMO MARKET, LA BOCA & PARILLA!
Check out our adventures through San Telmo market, eating one of the best steaks we've ever had, and the famously touristy 'La Boca' district in Buenos Aires!
Stay tuned for our next video including the magnificent Iguazu Falls in both Argentina & Brazil!
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Tracklist:
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What type of camera do you use for filming? Canon G7X Mark II
What program do you use to edit your videos? Adobe CS6 Premier Pro
Where do you get all of your great jokes? Katie.
Filmed: July 10 & 11, 2016
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BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA BSAS LANDMARK TRAVEL GUIDE
This is a video I have made in order to share my tips as well as some information about the main attractions of Buenos Aires, the Capital City of Argentina. Here one can find information about food, culture, history and the Dos and Don´ts while travelling to one of the world's most exciting destinations! Please make sure to follow me in social media.
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4- Earth Wind Fire by the AMAAAZING Ryan Little
5- High Above by Ryan Little! Ryan is an amaaaazing artist please make sure you check his youtube channel! I'm a HUUUGE FAN!
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iFly TV: Little Secrets Buenos Aires
Wander off the beaten track and discover the true Buenos Aires. The Argentine capital is bursting with life on the streets, in the parks and at the many outdoor cafés. The porteño (the local name for someone born and bred in Buenos Aires) DJ Martin Lamelas takes iFly KLM Magazine and you on a journey through 'his' Buenos Aires.
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Buenos Aires - Zoo de Luján
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o famoso zoológico fica na Cidade de Luján a 70km de Buenos Aires.
Nele é possível as pessoas terem contato direto com leões, tigres, ursos, elefantes e muito mais!
Para as crianças há espaços com animais como coelhos, galinhas, cabras, bezerros, entre outros. Além disso o zoo oferece passeios de pônei de graça, e ainda possui um playground.
Chegando no Zoo com a Funny Times Travel, você tem um tempo livre para fazer todas as atividades que o zoológico oferece
No mesmo passeio também oferecemos uma visita de 30 minutos para conhecer a Basilica de Lujan, uma experiência inesquecivel
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Why I Don't Like This Country ????????
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While I constantly try to find the positives in every place I visit, there are few places that I just simply didn't enjoy.
The country of Brunei is one of them.
I went to Brunei back in 2014, three years before I made videos, but my negative experiences in the country have stuck in my mind ever since. That, combined with its absurd human rights laws such as stoning to death LGBT members, I was pushed to make this video.
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My name is Drew Binsky and I am going to all 197 countries in the world (planning to finish this 8 year mission in June 2020). I make daily travel videos about people, culture and anything else I find interesting on the road. My ultimate goal is to inspire you to travel far and wide, because our planet is beautiful!
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