Best cafés for remote work and reliable Wi-Fi in Buenos Aires
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There’s a thriving scene of cafés in Buenos Aires where you can enhance your productivity while enjoying excellent coffee. This guide highlights the best spots for remote work, each offering reliable Wi-Fi and a comfortable atmosphere. Whether you need a quiet corner or a bustling vibe, you’ll find the perfect…
Timezone & scheduling – working with US/Europe from Buenos Aires
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Overcoming the challenges of time zone differences is important when scheduling meetings with colleagues in the US and Europe from Buenos Aires. With your location in the GMT-3 zone, you face unique hurdles, such as aligning office hours and maximizing productivity. Understanding the best overlap times can help you facilitate…
Digital security – staying safe on public Wi-Fi in Argentina
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Many travelers in Argentina find themselves relying on public Wi-Fi for convenience, but this can expose you to significant risks. To protect your personal information, it’s necessary to take proactive measures while online, as public networks are often unsecured and vulnerable to cyber threats. By employing simple strategies such as…
How to increase productivity on portable devices
Welcome to the era of portable devices, where we have the world at our fingertips. With smartphones and tablets becoming an integral part of our daily lives, it’s no wonder that productivity on these compact gadgets has become a hot topic. Gone are the days when being productive meant being…
Hi, I’m Natalia, an Argentine-born writer of travel pieces. My articles about my hometown of Buenos Aires reflect the way it exists to me—beyond the conventional attractions, reaching the regular locales, the local haunts, and actual tales that make Buenos Aires.
I also blog about expat life here—what it really is like to make this city one’s home, from the enjoyable aspects (weekend ferias and those late-night empanadas) to the frustrating ones (hi, paperwork). If you’re stopping by or considering making Buenos Aires home, I aim to be honest, practical, and somewhat personal.