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Hi, I’m Natalia, an Argentine writer born and raised in Buenos Aires, and I’ve been writing about this city for 9 years.
I cover Buenos Aires the way only a local can: the neighbourhoods that don’t make the highlight reels, the ferias worth getting up early for, the parrillas where the menu isn’t in English, and the safety picture by barrio — honest, not sanitized. I’ve taken 40+ solo trips across Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Bolivia and Peru, and I write in both Spanish and English, which means the local forums, neighbourhood Facebook groups and municipal notices that never get translated are all fair game for me.
My writing covers two things I know from the inside: Buenos Aires as a destination — what to do, where to stay, how to navigate the city as a visitor — and Buenos Aires as a place to live. The expat life content comes from real experience: the paperwork that defeats everyone, the healthcare system that surprises you, the cost of living that changes faster than any guidebook can track, and the parts of porteño life that make it worth all of it.
If you’re visiting for a week or moving here for a year, I aim to be the honest friend who actually lives here — not the one who visited once and wrote a listicle.
