Best ways to spend Christmas in Buenos Aires
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In Buenos Aires, December 24 and 25 land right in the middle of summer, so instead of cozy fireplaces you get sticky, humid evenings, cold beer, and late-night street noise that goes until 3 or 4 a.m.
Working while traveling Argentina – regional connectivity guide
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Argentina offers a diverse landscape and vibrant culture that can enhance your remote working experience. However, navigating regional connectivity can be challenging due to varying internet speeds and access. While urban areas like Buenos Aires provide reliable connections, rural regions may require planning ahead to ensure you’re productive. You’ll need…
Best neighborhoods for digital nomads in Buenos Aires
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Over the past few years, Buenos Aires has emerged as a top destination for digital nomads, offering vibrant cultures, affordable living, and excellent coworking spaces. As you explore this dynamic city, you’ll find neighborhoods like Palermo, known for its trendy cafes and parks, and San Telmo, famous for its historic…
Do I need to speak Spanish to get around Buenos Aires?
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There’s a common question among travelers: do you really need to speak Spanish to navigate Buenos Aires? While many locals speak some English, especially in tourist areas, you may face challenges communicating outside these zones. Knowing basic Spanish phrases can greatly enhance your experience and safety, helping you connect with…
Is Uber available in Buenos Aires and is it safe?
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Just as you plan your visit or daily commute in Buenos Aires, you might wonder about Uber’s availability and safety. While Uber is allowed and operational in the city, it faces regulatory challenges that can affect service consistency. You should also be aware that some locals prefer traditional taxis or…
What is the “blue dollar” rate and how do I access it?
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“Blue dollar” refers to the unofficial exchange rate for the US dollar in Argentina, often significantly different from the official rate. If you want to access the blue dollar rate, you need to be aware that it operates outside formal banking channels, which can pose legal risks. However, it often…
Common tourist traps in Buenos Aires
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Just like in many popular destinations, Buenos Aires has its share of tourist traps that can catch you off guard. While exploring this vibrant city, you might encounter overpriced restaurants, souvenir shops with inflated prices, and crowded spots that don’t offer much authenticity. Knowing where to avoid these will help…
Is it safe to drink tap water in Buenos Aires?
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Water quality is a common concern for travelers visiting Buenos Aires, and you might be wondering whether you can safely drink the tap water in this bustling South American city. Understanding the local water standards and conditions will help you make the best decision for your health during your stay….
Where can I buy souvenirs or local crafts in Buenos Aires?
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Most travelers find that Buenos Aires is a vibrant hub for unique souvenirs and authentic local crafts. As you explore the city, you’ll discover plenty of markets and shops where your hands can touch rich textiles, colorful mate sets, and handmade leather goods. San Telmo Market and Feria de Mataderos…
Are Airbnbs safe and legal in Buenos Aires?
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Unpacking Buenos Aires’ Airbnb Landscape Buenos Aires hosts over 15,000 active Airbnb listings, predominantly in neighborhoods like Palermo, San Telmo, and Recoleta, catering to varied budgets. You’ll find everything from charming lofts to luxury apartments, but availability spikes during major events like the Tango Festival, pushing prices higher. Hosts often…
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.