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Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Rodartes wrote 6 days ago:                                                                                 … more →

Tags: Argentina, Buenos Aires, Capital, Casa Rosada, Edicion, edition, Feria, Fotografía, Latinoamerica

Puerto Madero, Argentina

10khrphotog wrote 3 months ago: … more →

Tags: Places, Things, Photography, Travel, historic, Street, Architecture, abstract, clouds

(Not So) Lonely Planet1 comment

Rachel Reed wrote 6 months ago: After two and half months in Buenos Aires, I finally feel like I have seen and done most of what I … more →

Tags: Lonely Planet, guidebook, Casa Rosada, Puerto Madero, museum, Cafe, bike polo, Tango, slum

Exploring the Streets of Buenos Aires - Plaza de Mayo, El Centro & Puerto Madero

airplanes and waterfalls wrote 6 months ago: Plaza de Mayo and El Centro Considered to be the “downtown” of Buenos Aires, el Centro i … more →

Tags: In Argentina, Buenos Aires, El Centro, Plaza de Mayo, obelisk, Puerto Madero, Cafe Tortoni, Hotel Faena, Mllhouse Avenue Hostel

The Day of Women

Haley wrote 8 months ago:    This was a day of wandering and women, or rather of some new girl friends, the Bridge of the Woma … more →

Tags: Bienvenido Gringa: Buenos Aires, Travel, Study Abroad, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Plaza de Mayo, Puerto Madero, Exploration

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Lindsay Lewis wrote 10 months ago: Alright, so we’re just now waking up for our last day here in Buenos Aires. The trip started o … more →

Tags: Travel, Argentina, Buenos Aires, colônia, Montevideo, Uruguay, san-pedro-de-atacama, Pluna, Casa Rosada

Puerto Madero Tour

Ari Eiberman wrote 10 months ago: (2 hours) The main effect of a city growing is that it increases it size. Most cities I know in this … more →

Tags: City Tour, Casa Rosada, choripán, Puerto Madero, Smoothie, Travel, @ vacation, youngest neighborhood

Barrio: Puerto Madero1 comment

lmcrisler wrote 1 year ago: (PWER-TO MAH-DAR-O) It’s hard to walk around Buenos Aires without seeing construction. But muc … more →

Tags: Buenos Aires, Photography, Lindsay Crisler, Argentina, boating, river, Porteños, Puerto Madero, Río de la Plata

Walkabout: Buenos Aires Edition2 comments

mlwattsupp wrote 1 year ago: Sorry for the delay in blog entries. We’ve been traveling! Yay! When Asa and I arrived in Buen … more →

Tags: Travel, Things to do, food, Communication, Culture/History, Buenos Aires, tall ships, Casa Rosada, tc2000

A 3-Week Stroll Through Buenos Aires – Day 9

B. Littleton wrote 1 year ago: We venture onward. There she is, the Puente de la Mujer. In English: the "Woman's Bridge … more →

Tags: The Sights, The Sights of Buenos Aires, photos, Travel, Photography, Pictures], Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America

Architecture - another way of tagging?

SOMETIME SOMEWHERE wrote 1 year ago: This slideshow requires JavaScript. What would you first have in mind if I asked you what architectu … more →

Tags: Architecture, graffiti, calatrava, Turning Torso

Learning from Santiago Calatrava the ultimate “Conscious Inspiration Architect”2 comments

eliinbar wrote 1 year ago: - In this post I will share with you why I think Santiago Calatrava Is a “Conscious Inspiration Arch … more →

Tags: Buildings, Public Buildings, Conscious Inspiration, Conscious Inspiration Method, Conscious Inspiration Architect, inspiration sources, CONSCIOUS INSPIRATION PAGE, eliinbar's Sketches 2011, Santiago Calatrava

Día del Amigo: Con New Friends!

bicoastaljustin wrote 1 year ago: This past Wednesday, I had the pleasure of celebrating an Argentine Holiday with true Argentines.  D … more →

Tags: Culture, Argentina 2, Traveling, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero, dia del amigo, strangers, Friends

Around Town

Abi wrote 1 year ago: After perusing through some of my 2000+ pictures from the past 5 months here in Argentina, I came ac … more →

Tags: Exploring, Buenos Aires, Palermo, Belgrano, San Telmo, Floralis Genérica, Mendoza, photos, Photography

Welcome to the Jungle1 comment

Abi wrote 2 years ago: The fall weather in Buenos Aires has been exceptionally nice lately so we decided what better way to … more →

Tags: Exploring, Buenos Aires, ecological reserve, Puerto Madero, Nature Walks

Another Day, Another Way

Sterling wrote 2 years ago: Late start to the day and headed to el teatro colón: It’s a mixed building with a Germanic ext … more →

Tags: Buenos Aires, Recoleta, Teatro Colón, Puerto Madero

Shot of the Week

Karina for TKGO wrote 2 years ago:     This photo is from a stroll down in the Puerto Madero section of Buenos Aires right be … more →

Tags: shot of the week, karina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Puerto Madero

In Photos: Puerto Madero & Puente de la Mujer

Jan wrote 2 years ago: I had a lovely stroll around the docks in the Puerto Madero district today.  It was a beautiful day … more →

Tags: Argentina, Photographs, Argentina 2, Buenos Aires, Photography, Puerto Madero

A Monumental Tour of Buenos Aires, Argentina

altheamd wrote 3 years ago: After two short months and four visitors later, I have managed to make the rounds to most (if not al … more →

Tags: Buenos Aires, Argentina, Travel, Monuments, tour, Jardin Botánico, Botanical Garden, Plaza Italia, Plaza San Martín


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