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
Our tips for bus travel in Argentina.
There are three major waterfalls in the World: Niagara, Victoria Falls, and Iguazu. Having been wowed by Niagara early in life, I was eager to see just how Iguazu would measure up. Sitting on the border of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay,
We don't plan on spending a full week in Cafayate (pronounced Ca-fa-shate). We're only supposed to spend a few days there, take our rental car back the 190 kilometres to Salta, and then hop on a bus bound for the