Travel guides and tips
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In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the best places to try Argentine cuisine, popular spots for expats, dining options for those with dietary restrictions…
View moreOpening a bank account in Argentina is an essential task for expats and foreigners who plan to stay in the country for an extended period, whether for work, study, or retirement. However, Argentina’s financial system is complex, influenced by factors such as currency controls, inflation, and banking regulations. This comprehensive…
View moreThis guide provides essential information on how to find a job in Buenos Aires, popular industries for expats, how to navigate work permits…
View moreBuenos Aires is a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant culture, European-inspired architecture, and extensive public transportation network. Whether you’re an expat, tourist, or local resident, getting around Buenos Aires is made relatively easy by its well-connected public transport system, which includes the Subte (subway), buses, trains, taxis, and ride-hailing…
View moreThis article covers key aspects of Argentina’s healthcare system, comparing public and private healthcare options, explaining how to register for public healthcare (Obra Social), finding English-speaking doctors, and understanding emergency services in Buenos Aires.
View moreThis guide provides a detailed breakdown of monthly expenses, compares Buenos Aires with other major South American cities, and offers advice on dealing with inflation, currency fluctuations, and banking in Argentina.
View moreThis guide will explore the best ways to learn Spanish in Buenos Aires, whether through language schools, online platforms, or social practice groups.
View moreWe’ll explore how to spend three days in Buenos Aires, covering what to see and do, where to stay, where to eat, how to move between attractions
View moreBuenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is known for its rich cultural heritage, bustling streets, and passionate tango music. As one of the largest cities in Latin America, it offers an extensive public transportation network, yet many residents and visitors opt to drive for convenience, flexibility, and access to…
View moreAugust is the end of winter in Buenos Aires, still cool but with the first genuine hints of the warming to come, and it’s home to the single biggest event on the city’s tango calendar: the Buenos Aires Tango Festival and World Cup. Weather in August August remains cool, with…
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