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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Argentina is without doubt one of South America's most captivating and passionate countries.

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:: Welcome to Buenos Aires
 Mi querida Buenos Aires...  Posted by Jeannette Mortelmans
 Buzzing and vibrant city Buenos Aires  Posted by Alex Wolfson
 
  
  :: Mi querida Buenos Aires....

Imagine...

the best steaks and grilled meat you have ever tasted...

the best coffee...the most amazing red wine...

the most delicious fruit smoothies...

Imagine walking through a city with the wrought iron balconies and the architecture of Paris, slightly pealing at the edges but which transports you back to another time...with the smell of wood burning grills and coffee...the sound of tango...

Imagine the most friendly and generous people you could ever wish to meet...

Imagine being surrounded by very attractive men who catch your eye and call you beautiful...every day!

What is there not to love about Buenos Aires...if it wasn't so far away I would live there.

   

19 December 2007 14:01

Posted by Jeannette Mortelmans

  
  :: Buzzing and vibrant city Buenos Aires

The Paris of the Southern Hemisphere! Where do I start? The wall of sound generated by the passion of the “hinchas” at Boca Juniors’ temple to the beautiful game “La Bombonera” who sing as one to the sound of an intimidating drumbeat as any one of a string of their stars (Maradona, Riquelme, Tevez…) dances past a hapless opposition fullback? The melancholy sound of a Carlos Gardel tune on an accordion played by a grey-haired porteño, who probably knew Gardel, as an elegantly suited man and his devastatingly sexy dance partner in fishnets and a black dress move gracefully to express the emotion and sensuality of the tango either on the street or in a San Telmo tango club? A trip to the maze of waterways of the Parana delta near El Tigre, where you can indulge in the carnivore’s dream of a tenderly cooked and tended asado done over an open fire? The energy of the boliches, where young porteños dance the night away to modern cumbias after going out at 2am? The stylish archicture, modeled on Europe and yet so different; the casa rosada and palacio de gobierno in the centre of town and in the vaults as big as houses at the Recoleta cemetery? The newly remodeled Puerto Madero – Buenos Aires’ docklands? The high quality bargain fashion items in Florida street? Al this is quintessentially Buenos Aires, but as a regular visitor to this buzzing and vibrant city I have to say it is the passionate, warm, beautiful and humorous people of Buenos Aires who have brought me back there on several occasions. Even if they won’t ever stop mentioning THAT goal in Mexico…

   

17 December 2007 15:44

Posted by Alex Wolfson