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Visiting Argentina implies being ready to be surprised at every step. Each region and city have their own attractions and today we are going to share with you everything you need to know about the wine route in Mendoza, Argentina, the land of Malbec and much much much more! Our country is famous for many…
Planning to visit Argentina? Are you coming with kids? We have good news for you: Argentina is the best family destination in South America. There are plenty of options for the whole family to enjoy and to get an unforgettable experience. In this article, we will provide you with essential tips for planning a vacation…
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Buenos Aires is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, yet still keeping traditions which shaped its identity: craft fairs and markets. Through this article, we will share our suggestions so that you can plan your visit and make the most of your time in Buenos Aires. Here ́s an advance: try to schedule your stay in Buenos Aires for a weekend, that’s when magic happens. San Telmo Fair (sometimes known as San Telmo flea market) In San Telmo, towards the south, one of the oldest areas in the city. Located around Dorrego Square and along Defensa street up to May Square (Plaza de Mayo). You will find a lot of beautiful local coffee shops and restaurants to take a break after an intense walk. It is usually known for antiques, but you will also find handicrafts and amazing souvenirs to take…
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Buenos Aires is a thriving and cosmopolitan city, yet still keeping traditions which shaped its identity: craft fairs and markets. Through this article, we will share our suggestions so that you can plan your visit and make the most of your time in Buenos Aires. Here ́s an advance: try to schedule your stay in Buenos Aires for a weekend, that’s when magic happens. San Telmo Fair (sometimes known as San Telmo flea market) In San Telmo, towards the south, one of the oldest areas in the city. Located around Dorrego Square and along Defensa street up to May Square (Plaza de Mayo). You will find a lot of beautiful local coffee shops and restaurants to take a break after an intense walk. It is usually known for antiques, but you will also find handicrafts and amazing souvenirs to take…