Sarah Smith gives Expat Help with the Buenos Aires Educational System
Sarah Smith is a freelance translator and linguist. She is a long-term expat and a mother of twins. Originally from the US, she moved to Spain for a few years and has been based in Buenos Aires with...
View ArticleCaballito: the beating heart of Buenos Aires
Caballito is the family-focused, beating heart of Buenos Aires. It might not be the buzzing centre of nightlife that Palermo is famous for being, but it certainly has plenty of historical and literary...
View ArticleThe 5 Best Bars in Buenos Aires
Every major capital city is jam packed with bars and normally they come and go. However, the following five bars in Buenos Aires are, for me, the best of the bunch and tend to cover any kind of mood or...
View ArticleCortado? Lagrima? Café con Leche?….. A Guide to Buenos Aires Coffee
When going into a coffee shop or restaurant it is really helpful to know a little about what the things listed on the menu actually refer to. Particularly here in South America, depending on which...
View ArticleBeing single, foreign and female in Buenos Aires
I arrived as a tourist for the first time in December 2008 and spent the Christmas and New Year period in Buenos Aires with a friend. I fell in love with the city, finished the contract I was tied into...
View Articlean interview with / entrevistando a Raúl Ponce
Buenos Aires is full of artists, from young and adventurous to established and classic. Raúl Ponce, originally from Tucumán, seems to cross both descriptors. Buenos Aires está llena de artistas, desde...
View ArticleChildcare in Buenos Aires
A popular website for people living in Buenos Aires, Argentina, (especially expats) is the Buenos Aires version of Craigslist. Not only will you find jobs, housing and interesting things to do, but you...
View ArticleManhattan or Palermo… Is there a Difference?
In general, there are three reasons to go to New York… culture, shopping and nightlife… and there are three reasons to go to Palermo in Buenos Aires…yes, you’ve guessed it… culture, shopping and...
View ArticleUn Cuento Chino
Hay que ver la película “Un Cuento Chino”. Debajo les dejo el trailer para que vean un poco de la historia. [youtube="http://youtu.be/onfIJVgS3Fo"] Después, se puede leer más sobre el Goya que ganó esa...
View ArticleBuying Toys for your Children in Buenos Aires
El Gato con Bote and Sopa de Principe are just two of the best toy stores in Buenos Aires for your children. Read the rest of this post about toy stores and toy manufacturers in Buenos Aires via Kids...
View ArticleCasapuente and Night Life in San Isidro, Buenos Aires
If you really want to enjoy a good night out, in a relaxed atmosphere, surrounded by creative people, get on the train from Retiro that takes you to Tigre and get off a few stops before at Beccar to...
View ArticleAcro Yoga is a great activity for Children in Buenos Aires
One of the things that most concerns any parent in the world is the health and well being of their children. This is why we look for physical activities for them to do, as well as intellectual...
View ArticleWhat to see and do in San Nicolás and the Microcentro, Buenos Aires
San Nicolás, or what is known as the Microcentro in Buenos Aires, is an architect lover’s dream as well as a point of focus for all tourists in Argentina. It’s the place to be if you want to visit the...
View ArticleSabe La Tierra Organic Market in Zona Norte
San Fernando’s farmer’s market, Sabe La Tierra, is never suspended because of rain, sells some fantastic home-grown, organic goods and also provides courses and workshops for young people to attend....
View ArticleBarrio Norte is the Place to Stay Long Term in Buenos Aires
Staying in Buenos Aires for a lengthy period of time? Then Barrio Norte is the best place from which to rent your apartment. It’s not full of tourist-centred sites or party venues at every turn, but it...
View ArticleChild-Friendly Restaurants in Buenos Aires
Mealtime can be tough for most parents. Remaining seated throughout an entire meal is a very difficult task for little ones, but in our pick of child-friendly Buenos Aires restaurants it doesn’t have...
View ArticleOnce: Buenos Aires meets Bargain City!
Once, Buenos Aires is all about bargains! This part of the city is fast and furious and all about the sale. However, when you extend your look behind the grime and the madness in the Once neighborhood,...
View ArticleGinger Gentile talks on BA Live about “Goals For Girls: The Movie”
Ginger Gentile, co-producer of the up and coming documentary feature fim, “Goals for Girls: The Movie,” can be heard speaking about the movie and the funding campaign attached to the project on BA...
View ArticleDulce Mota, Makena Club and the Best Music Scene in Buenos Aires
If you want to chill out with some friends, whilst listening to some great music headed by a lead singer with a voice that puts Aretha Franklin to shame, you need to find out when Dulce Mota is next...
View ArticleAriane Major: Artist in Buenos Aires
Ariane Major is a talented artist from Switzerland, spending some time in Buenos Aires at present and on Friday 29th October 2010 (last Friday) she exhibited some of her recent work at Despacio...
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