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A travel journal to Buenos Aires by Mandan Lynn

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Quote: Buenos Aires is full of fun activities -- enough to eat up your week's vacation or to keep you busy during an extended stay.
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Buenos Aires Life Centre Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Yoga and More at Buenos Aires Life Centre"

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I met Buenos Aires Life Centre when it was just Happy Sun Yoga, a yoga studio that had just found its new permanent location in Recoleta. The studio is actually an apartment. Yoga classes are offered seven days a week in what would be the living room. There is space to fit up to about 12 yogis if you pack in there -- it's more comfortable for about seven or nine. Depending on the time of day, some classes just have a couple of people. The schedule is pretty much set, but sometimes there are minor changes at the start of a new month. The owner is really good about keeping the online schedule up-to-date, so if you check there you can count on reliable information.Classes ar...Read More

Member Rating 5 out of 5 on June 6, 2025

Buenos Aires Life Centre
French 2647 5E
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Money Talk Best of IgoUgo

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The budget is a serious consideration when you take a trip. Regardless of how much you're prepared to spend in Buenos Aires, there a few things you should be aware of when it comes to cash.ATMs can be found in any bank, though there is usually a limit to how much you can withdraw -- I used several different ones and was always cut off at AR$1000 -- less than US$250. That doesn't last too long, and of course you have bank and ATM fees to be wary of.Many places won't accept anything but cash. Some offer discounts if you pay in cash. Others have deals with banks in an effort to get people to pay with plastic, so you'll find some grocery stores and restaurants offer discounts to th...Read More

Shopping! Best of IgoUgo

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For many of us, vising a foreign country opens up a whole new shopping experience. Maybe we're looking for some fun new stuff for ourselves, or we feel like we have to bring something back home for all the poor suckers who didn't get to travel with us. Either way, you gotta know where to go and what to get.As mentioned in other entries, I love the craft markets and think they are great places to find something for your friends and family.In general, I have not found the clothes and some other products here to be of especially high quality, though they do tend to be pricey. This depends hugely on where you go and what you buy, but the average shirt in the window seems to cost ab...Read More

Recoleta Market Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Weekend Market in Recoleta"

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Our first craft market experience in Buenos Aires was the weekend market near the Recoleta Cemetery. Things pick up in the afternoon, with all the vendors in full swing. In the summer, the grassy space fills with people sipping mate and watching live musical performances. I love browsing this market. There is such a wide variety of products at very reasonable prices: jewely, picture frames, notebook and photo album covers, knives, puppets, dishes, musical instruments, clothing, leather purses, belts, paintings, and more, more, always more. Sustain yourself with fresh-squeezed orange juice, chocolate covered strawberries, churros, or pan relleno (basically a sandwich). You can also have a ...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on May 26, 2025

Recoleta Market
Near Recoleta Cemetery
Buenos Aires, Argentina

La Recoleta Cemetery Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Recoleta Cemetery"

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The Recoleta Cemetery is always listed as one of THE things to see in Buenos Aires. It is unique in its city-like quality, the dead recreating the lives they lived in Buenos Aires by crowding together in their final resting places. Entire families lie together in one tomb, and it's incredibly creepy to peer down the staircases that take you beneath the monuments to the depths of the crypts.The monuments are elaborate and interesting, and the list of the dead reads like a list of Buenos Aires street names. If you have particular graves you are looking for, it can be a weird little treasure hunt -- everyone seeks out Evita -- but otherwise it feels like wandering a maze, looking at dates car...Read More

Member Rating 3 out of 5 on May 26, 2025

La Recoleta Cemetery
Junín 1790 Recoleta District
Buenos Aires, Argentina 1116
+54 (11) 4804 7040

BAinBA Photo - Buenos Aires, Argentina
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I almost feel guilty as I write this -- as if I am anyone to judge artwork. I have little training in drawing and painting and no background in art criticism, but I do have opinions, and that's what I'm sharing here.If it's not nice to look at, I usually don't like it. Sometimes there are exceptions to this if the work carries an exceptionally powerful message. Walking through Buenos Aires, I have come across numerous examples of what I would consider Bad Art: not nice to look at with a message I'm not getting. I have missed capturing a lot of it to share with you because I don't always have my camera with me on my casual strolls, but I did make a special effort to go to the pa...Read More
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A growing trend in Buenos Aires is the "closed door" restaurant. Usually hosted in the chef´s apartment, most of these places have seating for only a few people, making reservations mandatory.Many of them have websites, but not all will offer their addresses until the day before you're due to show up! They tend to be more expensive, in part because they are not official restaurants -- so they do not buy in bulk -- and in part because the food is totally awesome and lovingly prepared.A puerta cerrada creates an incredibly intimate dining experience. You get to see and and maybe even visit with the chef, and you can tell he or she is so in love with his/her job. You get to learn ...Read More

San Telmo Antique Market Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "San Telmo Market on Sunday"

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The San Telmo market fills Plaza Dorrego every day, and you can find an assortment of simple crafts and antiques. Our favorite market trip, however, is taken on a Sunday, when Calle Defensa from Casa Rosada to Plaza Dorrego becomes pedestrian-only and is lined with stalls featuring crafts and souviners.We make the trip every time we run out of hot sauce, because the guys who make Boca Roja have a stall there every week. You can pick up two bottles for AR$50, making it one of the most affordable spicy options in the city.You can find a variety of gifts and souvenirs -- from simple things like magnets, caps, and t-shirts to wooden serving dishes, hand-crafted shoes, ...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on May 26, 2025

San Telmo Antique Market

Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District

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We try to visit the MALBA every few months -- whenever they change exhibits! With my friend in town on a rainy day, and a new photography exhibit on display, it was the perfect time to go again.It costs AR$25, or AR$12 if you go on a Wednesday. We got a 2x1 deal because my friend has a Samsung Smartphone. I have no idea where they get these promotional ideas, but whatever -- half price!We started on the top floor and took in the exhibit called Bye Bye American Pie. which included haunting work by Paul McCarthy, Nan Goldin, and others. I enjoyed this the most.I also liked the work by León Ferrari. He printed Bible verses in Braille over a variety of images -- some Bi...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on May 26, 2025

Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA)
Avenida Figueroa Alcorta 3415
Buenos Aires, Argentina 1426
+54 (11) 43624583

About the Writer

Mandan Lynn

Mandan Lynn
Smithwick, South Dakota

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