Question:
What is your ideal trip to Buenos Aires and/or Patagonia?
miramar187
2005-12-08 09:29:21 UTC
I am looking to spend at least two weeks in Buenos Aires in January or February, and was looking for advice regarding cool attractions to see, places to stay, taxi svcs, etc. I would also like to go to Patagonia and regions outside of BA to see some beautiful terrain. Thanks.
Four answers:
mev
2005-12-09 07:29:59 UTC
First: have in mind that those are the hottest months of the year (and summer here is very humid).

Attractions you have many, but all depends on your age and tastes. You can give me more details and i will help you.

To Patagonia you can go by bus (cheaper but long distance) or plane (very expensive). Puerto Madryn is really good, Calafate also.

Iguazu falls are great, and Mendoza province has many things to see.
anonymous
2016-12-19 01:47:17 UTC
Buenos Aires is an incredible city; it's an astonishing town that appears somewhat like Europe, but by having an edgy Latin American twist and if you want to visit that town then take a peek with hotelbye . El Puerto Madero is just a place well visited. It offered as the key port of Buenos Aires throughout the late 19th century but know is changed into structures that could be used as residences, restaurants, stores and different firms and to give that challenge a bit of sparkle, all streets in the region were named after women. Strolling through the Puerto Madero is a good way to spend a pleasing day the same as visiting El Obelisco. El Obelisco was built-in 1936 to remember the 400th wedding of the city founding and now is a must-see place from Buenos Aires.
daikirai_kumazou
2005-12-09 12:10:47 UTC
If you like soccer/futbol, definitely go to la Bombonera. Check out la Boca (where la bombonera is) regardless, its a pretty cool neighborhood. I highly recommend eating at Estilo Campo in Porto Madera. Lots of people like Siga la Vaca because it is a tenedor libre (all you can eat) but the quality is poor. Estilo Campo is less expensive for the pre-fix dinner and its the best meal I have ever had. Well worth the $9!



There is a train that goes out to the delta of El Rio de la Plata to Tigre which was pretty nice, but if you are on limited time, spend it in the city or Patagonia. Bariloche is supposed to be really nice, but I have only been to that area on the Chilean side.
anonymous
2016-12-12 14:24:10 UTC
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