Last week, the Buenos Aires city government approved the transfer of ownership of the Buenos Aires Subte system to them from the national government. The process has taken over a year and left the system in a state of limbo ...
Whilst I love a good Tripadvisor review (currently 83 and counting, have you written yours yet?), I also enjoy reading more detailed writeups that the tour gets on personal blogs. It always helps me to see the tour in the ...
Some more great coverage - Real Argentina published a guide to alternative ways of seeing Buenos Aires and I get a mention: Alternative Tours of Buenos Aires
I'm very happy to report I've been featured in The Guardian in their recent South America special - read all about it here:
An Eye on the Pesos
My free daily walking tour visits the Abasto Shopping Centre, housed in the old central market, a beautiful Art Deco building constructed in the 1930s. Coming in a side door, we cross a large, enclosed area before making our way ...
It probably won't come of any great surprise that I hold somewhat of a fascination with the humble Buenos Aires colectivo. They are everywhere, speeding down the wide avenues of Palermo and clogging the narrow streets of Microcentro, yet to ...
Your chance to see league leaders Boca Juniors at the legendary Bombonera as they take on Colón de Santa Fe on Saturday 28th April. Details of the package are below and the price includes all transfers, guides, match ticket and ...
Your chance to see Boca Juniors at the legendary Bombonera and follow their progression in the Copa Libertadores against Zamora. Details of the package are below and the price includes all transfers, guides, match ticket and pre-game beer & pizza.
Boca ...
Situated at one end of the architectural centrepiece of Buenos Aires, the Congreso Nacional is a spectacular building that never fails to impress the first time you see it. Home to the 2 chambers of the Argentine parliament, it was ...
UPDATE: As of 7th January 2013 the Brugeoise wooden trains have sadly been removed from service.
There aren't many cities in the world where catching a subway train can be classed as a cultural activity, but in Buenos Aires you can ...