We really, really thought we'd love Buenos Aires. We were so sure of it, that we planned the longest stop of our entire round the world trip there. And
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Almost every single travel guide or blog I read about Buenos Aires, recommended a day trip across the Rio Uruguay, to the tiny town of Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay.
So we were wandering the streets of Buenos Aires on one of the few totally clear and sunny days we had during our 2 week stay there, and we stumbled upon this giant steel flower, lurking next to the National
With an astounding 60% of Argentinians having Italian ancestry, it's no surprise that coffee culture in Buenos Aires is robust and thriving. With small, independent neighbourhood cafes, local chains like <a href="http://www.thecoffeestore.com/encontranos.html" title="The Coffee