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December 17th, 2009Argentina Travel, Buenos AiresShopping Mecca
Get ready for serious shopping in Buenos Aires Argentina. Bring your credit card and head for the Alto Palermo mall, conveniently located in the center of the city, in the upscale area called Recoleta. This mall has every shop you’ll want to hit, all under one roof. Styles are current and chic and prices are so very reasonable, thanks to a 2002 economic crisis. Argentina is recovering from that crisis, but in the meantime, you will find prices to be very good.
Another spot to hit for trendy shopping is Calle Florida, especially for Argentina’s trademark products: leather items. Calle Florida also hums with dozens of cafés. Treat yourself to café con leche, or anything with dulce de leche on it.
Alto Palermo mall and Calle Florida are full of beautiful items you’ll feel immediately attracted to, and there’s a good chance you’ll end up needing to make room in your luggage for purchases! Look for great bargains on quality, chic items like:
vintage lamps
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December 17th, 2009Argentina TravelTango, Polo, Style, and Soccer
The city of Buenos Aires Argentina is experiencing a renaissance these days, and if you’re looking for a vibrant city with an exciting mix of old Europe and the new South America, you can’t miss Buenos Aires. Argentina as a whole is buzzing with energy these days, not only with an awakened worldwide sensibility and appreciation of the Tango, but also as a hip place where excitement awaits you at every corner.
Ralph Lauren knows this, and the new face of his fragrance Polo Black is hot young Argentinian export Nacho Figueras. Nacho symbolizes just what the New South America is all about, where you can find the best polo clubs, the most stylish hotels, chic shopping, and top-notch restaurants. Buenos Aires Argentina is the hub of the new, revived Argentina, as well as a cultural, historical, and political center, producing a vibrant, enticing buzz that will make you come alive the minute you arrive in town.
Soccer is the energy that makes Argentina hum, as well as the rest of South America. Locals love to watch the games on tv in public places, like cafes, bars, and even appliance stores. Join the fever and dive into local energy to witness one of the classic national pastimes.
To sample Buenos Aires Argentina chic, stay at the Faena Hotel for hotel interious design that will knock your socks off. Also, eat at Casa Cruz for a sexy trendy crowd any time of the week. In fact, the food in Buenos Aires Argentina will make you want to come back years after your trip. Argentina was one of the first countries to develop organic farming, which of course means high quality and high standards in food quality.
Hilights of Buenos Aires Argentina:
- National Congress and the Civic Center
- Palaza de Mayo & House of Government
- the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Cabildo
- the Colon Theatre
- San Telm traditional neighborhood
- Palermo, & Puerto Madero
- Recoleta & its famous cemetary
- Hunting for Bargains along Corrientes
- Palermo Polo Club for the Argentine Open, the most prestigious polo tournament in the world
Don’t deny yourself a day trip to a classic Argentine Estancia, where you can sample the empanadas and savor a Criolla parrillada complemented by some internationally fabulous Argentine wine. Get ready for live folk music, some traditional dancing and some gauchesca skills such as carrera de sortija, or horseback riding.
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