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Jan-2014
Buenos Aires is a big city and you can’t get bored if you like parks, museums, shops, restaurants and bars. Still, I am not a city girl. Tigre is a river town that’s close by Buenos aires and 100% worth a visit.
Jan-2014
What do you do on a rainy day in Buenos Aires? Right! Enter an art museum in Recoleta! After my cancelled bike tour due to the bad weather that just kept on being present I decided to hit the art road of Buenos Aires.
Jan-2014
Nora la profesora It’s eleven in the morning and I have an appointment with Nora Schvartz at her studio. Nora is “la profesora de Tango”, or in other words, a Tango teacher.
Jan-2014
Rise and shine! it’s still early in the morning I don’t want to wake up all the other people sleeping in the dorm of the hostel so I try to wake up as quietly as I can. I take my bag after having brushed my teeth and look for some breakfast. The hostel prepares coffee […]
Jan-2014
I’ve been hearing these travel stories from other travelers, such as their adventures, stories about funny people they’ve met, just cool things and also stories of which I’m not sure if they’re actually true! I’ve decided to share them with you on a weekly base. So here’s the first travel-story that someone I met along […]
Jan-2014
The day starts at 10 in the morning at San Telmo, Buenos Aires where we get our bikes sorted out near a garage. Among the people joining the tour there’s a British tourist, seven American tourists, myself representing The Netherlands, a German guide, a British guide and an American guide. So there are three guides […]
Jan-2014
For your information. Relaxing with 30 degrees Celsius can only be done in a hammock… pic.twitter.com/29dNTfXoPB — Renate Rigters (@ThatWanderlust) January 7, 2014 Some kind of hippie Seems that Iberia forgot to put my backpack on the flight from London to Madrid. I have been talking about it with a lot of experienced travelers […]
The first time you meet someone you always think something about that person, positive or negative, and it is very difficult to change that feeling you have after the first time you’ve met. I have the same with countries. The first impression is very important. My first meeting with an Argentino is the driver who […]
