People coming to Argentina usually think about barbecue, not any regular barbecue but the one with the most delicious beef cuts you will ever eat. In fact, I must warn you that this is true. Then, what about vegetarians? Are they going to starve in Buenos Aires? Regarding food, there are plenty of options in this city.
Since we are influenced by a huge variaty of cultures, you will find many different restaurants to go and eat many delicious dishes as you wish.
Which kind of restaurant can you find in Buenos Aires? There are thematic ones, free holding (this means that you pay a fee and you can eat as much as you wish, with no beverage included), pizza restaurants, delivery and take away, fast food, cafes and regular restaurants (remember that none of them include tips).
If you are a pizza and pasta lover you must go to La Bistecca where you will be able to try a delicious italian menu. You can also choose a pasta dish in almost every restaurant in the city (because they are really common in here). In case you feel like eating meat, do not miss the barbecues by going to a barbecue restaurant such as La Caballeriza or Siga la Vaca. Moreover if you have a friend who lives in here, he/she has to invite you to a home barbecue (achuras are great, eat them too!).You can also find many fish dishes in the menues, I recommend you eat fish in the restaurants near the coast (the fish is fresh and tasty). Besides, there are sushi restaurants like SushiClub(Expensive but excellent choice regarding service and food). If you are a vegetarian, you can eat salad not only in any restaurant but also by going to a vegetarian restaurant (with a huge variety of vegetable food).
On the other hand, maybe you just want to stay at the hotel because you are tired, so you can order something calling to a delivery or take away (most regular ones are pizza and empanadas experts). Maybe you are out of time so you go to a fast food restaurant, try to avoid Mc donalds and choose any of the thousand options you have in town. If you want to drink cafe and eat a cake choose a cafe like Havanna (I recommend you go there and try alfajores which are a delicious combination of chocolate and dulce de leche, trust me you will not regret it), Aroma is another great choice for either breakfast or picnic. Finally if you are looking for a tasty dessert, the most popular choice is Ice cream (There are thousands of Ice cream shops where you can sit and eat it), you should go to Perssico, Munchis and Freddo.
Regarding beverage, if you eat pizza you will probably drink beer (our popular beer is lager and is not as light as Corona). When eating pasta or fish you would rather choose a white wine such as Torrontes (a bit sweet, strong taste), Sauvignon Blanc (soft), Chablis. Red wine is an excellent choice to join meat, barbecues and empanadas, the most popular is Cabernet Sauvignon but you can also drink Malbec, Syrah, Merlot depending on your taste. Free alcohol beverage choices are water (Villavicencio is mineral water) and soda.
In the end, I hope you do not miss eating and drinking every single type as much as you can. Enjoy it!
Medical Tourism
Whenever we talk about Medical Tourism, we actually refer to Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Tourism. This is a new way of visiting a city and taking advantage of the low prices because of the dollar exchange. If you think about having a plastic surgery bare in mind that doing it in Buenos Aires will be good way of saving lots of money. Moreover you must think about the consequences of this procedure regarding your health.
My advice is that you check the best world recognised surgeans in Plastic and Aesthetic field. You can check that in some organisation pages such as http://www.sacper.org.ar/00-web/miembros/index-Buenosaires-00P.htm http://www.scpba.org.ar/
http://www.soarme.com/
Once you have decided for surgery and you have chosen the accurate doctor, you can either make an appointment with him directly or book an aesthetic tour so that the tour operator takes care of accomodattion, transportation and all the requirements needed so that you can relax and enjoy.
By reserving this kind of tour, you benefit from importan disscounts on surgery, accomodation and transportation, transfers and eating. Some of them also include a city tour or even a spa visit so that you can fully relax.
On the other hand if you have a relative you can stay at his/her home while you plan the surgery. Besides you will have enough time to get to know your doctor and answer all your doubts during the interviews.
As a conclusion, you must always think carefully about the risks a surgery implies but if you are determined to do it still, then asure the certifications and memebership of your surgeon.
You can check on this sites concerning Aesthetic Tourism in Buenos Aires:
http://www.tourmedico.com/english/index.htm
http://www.sculpia.com.ar/english/index.html
http://www.xetica.com
My advice is that you check the best world recognised surgeans in Plastic and Aesthetic field. You can check that in some organisation pages such as http://www.sacper.org.ar/00-web/miembros/index-Buenosaires-00P.htm http://www.scpba.org.ar/
http://www.soarme.com/
Once you have decided for surgery and you have chosen the accurate doctor, you can either make an appointment with him directly or book an aesthetic tour so that the tour operator takes care of accomodattion, transportation and all the requirements needed so that you can relax and enjoy.
By reserving this kind of tour, you benefit from importan disscounts on surgery, accomodation and transportation, transfers and eating. Some of them also include a city tour or even a spa visit so that you can fully relax.
On the other hand if you have a relative you can stay at his/her home while you plan the surgery. Besides you will have enough time to get to know your doctor and answer all your doubts during the interviews.
As a conclusion, you must always think carefully about the risks a surgery implies but if you are determined to do it still, then asure the certifications and memebership of your surgeon.
You can check on this sites concerning Aesthetic Tourism in Buenos Aires:
http://www.tourmedico.com/english/index.htm
http://www.sculpia.com.ar/english/index.html
http://www.xetica.com
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jueves, 22 de marzo de 2012

Sport Fishing
This is your third visit to Buenos Aires and you are kind of boring at this time. You want to relax, and do some outdoor activity so that you can forget about work. I imagine you might not be on holidays this time, you just came again for work and you have one week left to relax and enjoy Buenos Aires. Have you packed your fishing rod?
You propably do not know that in the province you can also fish and you are really passionate about sport fishing, this is a great opportunity to have fun.
First of all, remember that the best part of the year to take advantage on this activity is winter time.
Where can you go? There are plenty of rivers and lakes where you can go fishing, the nearest places to downtown are the following:
Delta del Tigre
San Pedro
Delta del Paraná
Then you have lakes which are just a few miles away downtown such as Lobos (2 hours travelling).
Chascomús is also a great lake to do sport fishing but is not that close to Buenos Aires City.
On the other hand, if you are working near the Coast District, you should drive to Santa Clara del Mar, Mar de Cobo and Mar Chiquita (just about one hour away from Mar del Plata).
Regarding fish types, these are the most popular ones: pejerrey, vogue, croaker.
You propably do not know that in the province you can also fish and you are really passionate about sport fishing, this is a great opportunity to have fun.
First of all, remember that the best part of the year to take advantage on this activity is winter time.
Where can you go? There are plenty of rivers and lakes where you can go fishing, the nearest places to downtown are the following:
Delta del Tigre
San Pedro
Delta del Paraná
Then you have lakes which are just a few miles away downtown such as Lobos (2 hours travelling).
Chascomús is also a great lake to do sport fishing but is not that close to Buenos Aires City.
On the other hand, if you are working near the Coast District, you should drive to Santa Clara del Mar, Mar de Cobo and Mar Chiquita (just about one hour away from Mar del Plata).
Regarding fish types, these are the most popular ones: pejerrey, vogue, croaker.
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miércoles, 21 de marzo de 2012

Taxi, Subway, Car?
As in many other places in the world, there are different kinds of transport in Buenos Aires. What are the best choices regarding travelling? Well, first of all, you have to know that here in Argentina we must drive on the right so if you are not use to doing it, it will be hard for you at first. Then, depending on your tour maybe renting a car will not be necessary since you can take the train, subway or bus. My advice is that you rent a car in case you are not staying downtown or maybe if you want to visit the suburbs. But if you are just staying downtown for a few days, the subway is certainly the best choice because you can go to every single neighbourhood within Buenos Aires in a fast way, and fortunatelly avoiding traffic jams (they are annoying).You can visit this page to check the maps http://www.subte.com.ar. The subway opens till 10 pm so the bus is the other choice you can make in case you want to go out at night, here you can click on this link http://www.xcolectivo.com.ar for further information regarding bus travelling. If you have any doubts do not hesitate to leave a question on the comments chart and I will help you. Moreover, you can also take a taxi if you like or sometimes a remis (this is a car like a taxi but with no taxi paintings. It is safer to call for a remis depending on where you are staying). A taxi will be more convinient when going out at night in dowontown because it is both cheaper and more available than a remis. On the other hand, if you are staying or visiting the suburbs a remis is much cheaper and safer than a taxi. You just call for a remis, the car will get to your place to pick you uo and will charge you a fee once the trip is over). Although I mentioned the train before, I only suggest that you take the Coast Train only since it is the safest train.
What about going to the coast side? Well, if you want to visit the coast district there are many cheap coaches (long distance buses) to buy the tickets you can go to Retiro Terminal http://www.tebasa.com.ar, you can also rent a car if you are use to driving in the route, to check maps click on this link http://www.ruta0.com/rutas_argentinas.aspx
Well, in order to make a summary the most important thing is that you have the properly information so that you can either take a taxi or rent a car. I let you a link where you can find accurate information about travelling in Buenos Aires http://www.comoviajo.com
What about going to the coast side? Well, if you want to visit the coast district there are many cheap coaches (long distance buses) to buy the tickets you can go to Retiro Terminal http://www.tebasa.com.ar, you can also rent a car if you are use to driving in the route, to check maps click on this link http://www.ruta0.com/rutas_argentinas.aspx
Well, in order to make a summary the most important thing is that you have the properly information so that you can either take a taxi or rent a car. I let you a link where you can find accurate information about travelling in Buenos Aires http://www.comoviajo.com
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lunes, 19 de marzo de 2012

Family Tour
This time you decided to take your children to Buenos Aires next holidays and obviously you want to make sure that you will be able to do some activities with them so that they do not get bored. Visiting regular museums and city-touring are not that interesting activities for children (especially if they are under 10 years old) so in order to provide you with some information about it, I will give you some advice regarding taking your kids out.
Firstly, they will be very tired because of the journey, so try to eat and rest in the hotel before going out. If you have not booked any room yet, you should better choose a hotel which is not located downtown but in the suburbs, if I were you I would stay in a hotel in Palermo city where there are most places to go out with your kids, such as the Zoo (located in Sarmiento and Las Heras Avenues)-opened Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 6 pm. This is a really excellent place not only for kids to enjoy and learn but also for your savings since kids under 12 years old have got FREE PASS to enter, the general passport is $25 and the saving passport (includes Boat, Aquarium and reptile) is $40. Secondly, You can also take them to the Japanese Garden (Figueroa Alcorta and Caseres Avenues in Palermo) which is also a cheap activity. Moreover there are many squares where you can go for free and your kids are going to enjoy that much, some of them are located in Libertador and Olleros Av., Costa Rica and Medrano, Las Heras and Coronel Diaz Av., most of these squares have got also a carousel (really cheap). Besides, there is a huge mall in Palermo -called Alto Palermo Shopping- to visit too.
If you want your children to have fun while they learn importan things, try going to The Science Musem ($5 situated in Gallardo Street 490-opened from 2pm-7pm), The "Forbbiden not touching" museum in Recoleta ($25 Junin 1930) or the Children Museum (located in Abasto Shopping Mall).
Finally in case you have rented a car, you have to go to the following places (they are amazing for both parents and children):
Escobar district. Temaiken is the biggest Biopark in Southamerica. http://www.temaiken.com.ar
Tigre distric. There is an amusement park called "Parque de la Costa". http://www.parquedelacosta.com.ar/
La plata district. There is an extraordinary museum with dinos, also a park "Children City" with plenty activities for kids and entertaining shows. http://www.fundacionvalorar.org.ar/republica2008/Actividades.asp
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viernes, 16 de marzo de 2012

The Weather
You are holding the plane tickets and the moment to pack has come to an end, so here is when you wonder "Which clothes shoul I pack?" Do not panic! It is certain that many people do not bare this important item in mind until they are ready to leave. One thing you must know about Buenos Aires is that the weather is really wet and mild. We are use to wear many different clothes during teh whole year concerning huge variety of weather changes.
To begin properly, let´s make a difference between summer and winter time. As you may know summer time in this hemisphere starts in december when the sun shines and climate is really hot (temperature varies from 26 to 40 degrees). Sometimes people are warned because of the heatwave, so if you are planning to come during these months do not forget light fresh clothing such as Tshirts, shorts, and a swimsuit just in case you are invited to sunbathe near the river or the sea (In Mar del Plata or Pinamar- argentinian coast). In adittion, buy a repellent as soon as you can to avoid nasty mosquitos. It is also important that you put at least one sweater and a jacket -remember that, despite the heat, sometimes nights can be cool or even cold, especially in the coast area-.
On the other hand there is winter time which begins in June - I am sorry to dissapoint you but it never snows in Buenos Aires EVER!- so in spite of feeling really cold till your bones freeze at zero degrees, you will not be able to play with the such amazing snow. Then remember it is cold during winter time so that you pack gloves, extra sockets and a scarf.
As a conclusion I have to add that when spring and autumm come, the temperature changes a lot, the days are rainny (most of them), many times we suffer from hail (we hate it) and whenever you hear "hail alert" return the car you rented or make sure it is insured against all risks, hailstones are usually big and heavy to make several damages.
To sum up, remember packing all the accurate clothing so that you can avoid worring about our crazy weather.
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jueves, 15 de marzo de 2012

Buenos Aires young
Whether you are a teenager or a young man/woman, you will be wondering what amusing activities you can do as soon as you get to Buenos Aires. To your surprise, there are plenty of entertaining things to have fun with while you visit the city. I am very pleased to help you decide which the best choices are.
First of all, let´s talk about day life, what sort of activities can you do in such a big city without going mad? Well, it depends on your interests and your willing to travel some not-that-long distances. If you like cycling or walking with friends, the best and cheapest choice is going to the Ecological reserve in Costanera which is a vast green area boarding the river. Maybe you are not that sporty but you still miss the trees and forests from your country, then you can visit Palermo Woods (also free) located between Libertador and Figueroa Alcorta Avenue, where you can sunbathe, walk or rent a small boat to row. There are also another interesting places in Palermo where you can have fun by paying a small amount of money for entrance, such as The Zoo (located in Sarmiento and Las Heras St.), the Botanical Garden - not only has got plants, flowers and trees but also has got millions of abandoned cats- placed in Santa Fe 3900 Avenue winter schedule (Mon to Fri 8am-6pm. Sat Sun 9.30am-6pm holidays 11am-6pm) summer (Mon to Fri 8am-7pm Sat Sun 9.30am-7pm holidays 9.30am-7pm), or the Japanese Garden (located in Figueroa Alcorta and Caseres Av. opened from 10 am-6pm $16 entrance).
Maybe it is rainny and you do not feel like walking that much, then you can go to The Pacific Gallery downtown and walk over Florida and Lavalle streets, where you can also shop if you want. Besides, if you are a shopping lover, try visiting Palermo Shopping Centre or Abasto, you are going to love those malls.
On the other hand, there are some teenagers that like a different sort of fun: the amusement park lovers! If you feel you are one of them, do not hesitate to go to Parque de la Costa located in Tigre district. The entrance is between 70-150 pesos and it is opened friday to sunday from 11am to 7 pm. My advice if you do not want to spend much money is that you choose the accurate passport before entering the park. To get there you can take the Coast train and once you get to Tigre Station you walk about 9 blocks. In addition you can go to the Fruit Port which is next to the Amusement park. There you can buy beautiful crafts as souvenir (they are also very cheap)
Although you like going out during day, I know you young people love night life, right? So, regarding going out at night I must warn you that Buenos Aires never sleeps. If you go dancing, you will notice discos open till 6 am and party time starts around 2 or 3am. So, you should better go to a bar before, and once you have drunk some beers you are ready to go to the disco! (REMEMBER THAT IF YOU DRINK YOU MUST NOT DRIVE AND TRY TO STAY WITH YOUR FRIENDS ALL THE TIME. It is risky even being far away from home).
If you are looking for an Irish bar then go to The Kilkenny (M.T Alvear st 399) or DownTown Matias (located in Reconquista y Viamonte). The entrance is free and music is really good, also great well-prepared beverages). Another interesting bar is La Cigale (25 de Mayo st 527) where you will enjoy a friendly atmosphere, great modern ambience, good music, but if you love 80s music and videos and you want to visit an original bar, you can not miss Living (placed in Recoleta M.T.de Alvear st). In this bar you will also be able to dance, listen and watch videos of your favourite 80s bands (here you have to pay to enter).
What if you feel like dancing? Ok, here there is a huge amount of places on the list to choose. I will give you my advice according to my experience and recommendation:
Many teenagers like dancing latin music, for them there is a great disco called Maluco (sarmiento 1728). For 21 years old people I shall recommend Azucar (corrientes 3300), the best place to take your boyfriend or girlfriend dancing Salsa!
Best discos for electronic music lovers are Bareihn (lavalle 300) and Caix (entrance $60 salguero y costanera norte). This one is a bit far away from downtown, you may have to take a taxi to get there, sometimes some DJs play live.
You must also remember that Buenos Aires is gay friendly too. My advice is that you go either to Amerika disco (entrance $80, gascon 1000 palermo) or to Glam (cabrera 3046) because they are the most popular ones.
In order to have fun in downtown, dancing current and a great vary of music then go to GOA (sarmiento 1662 $40 entrada), it is not that expensive and people are great! But if your idea of having fun is related to 80s music go to Museum (peru y venezuela) where you will find peopleo between 25-31 age.
For a glamorous night, visit Rumi (Figueroa Alcorta and La pampa), Djs live, great music, high society class people, expensive entrance. This is a disco where you have be stylishly dressed to get into.
Being gotic or geek, you will feel great in Requiem disco which is cheap and under ( mayo av 900)
Finally I must recommend my favourite place to go out at night which is Plaza Serrano, a Square surrounded by many bars and discos with a great music and atmosphere, located in jorge luis borges and honduras streets. These bars have also a secret, during day they become into cloth shops, can you believe it?
I hope you can really use all this information. See you soon!
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miércoles, 14 de marzo de 2012

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