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Buenos Aires is an absolute paradise for foodie travelers with an incredible restaurant, cafe and bar scene. Here you can find everything from luxurious steak houses to tasty street food, laid back cafes to vivacious bars, and traditional Argentine dishes to almost every other culture in between.
After staying in Buenos Aires for 2 months myself, this is a list of my top recommendations for varying budgets, tastes, and needs.
This guide includes:
FOOD
✨ 7 Argentinian Restaurants and Parillas
✨ 5 Best Places for Pizza and Pasta
✨ 4 Yummy Quick Bites
✨ 8 Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants
✨ 4 Restaurants of other cultures to mix things up
DESERTS AND CAFES
✨ 3 Best Ice Cream Parlors
✨ 8 Delicious Cafes serving amazing coffee and deserts
✨ 2 Tea Houses
DRINKS
✨ 4 Wine Bars
✨ 4 Cocktail Bars
✨ 2 Rooftop Bars
✨ 4 Nightclubs
Most every place is within neighborhoods tourists frequent such as Palermo, Recoleta, Villa Crespo, San Telmo, Retiro & Monserrat.
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Enter the charming neighborhood of Brera and you’ll soon forget all thoughts of the drab, industrialist Milan. Bohemian grit began to fill the cracks between the uneven cobblestone streets here after WWII, and by the 1960s, the local cafes and galleries brimmed with neorealist filmmakers and designers vying for the Compasso d’Oro award. Due north from Milan’s tourist-filled Duomo and past the storied La Scala, austere, modern palazzos make way for colorful residential buildings, their balconies overflowing with succulents, wisteria and honeysuckle. The name Brera comes from the Lombard word ‘Braida’ which means ‘green space.’ Once a fishing village where boats arrived on canals into Milan from the Northern lakes, today it is considered the most bourgeois neighborhood in Milan.
To experience a hint of old-world Brera is to shop at the weekly outdoor mercato on Via San Marco, notable for its colorful, overflowing bouquets, ample fresh fish selection, multiple produce stands and Italian fashion staples such as leather gloves and cashmere sweaters. On the winding pedestrian streets, worthwhile boutiques and vintage shops are mixed with tourist-hungry restaurants (to be avoided – I recommend the old-school trattoria tucked away nearby). Brera freshly exhibits a new generation of designers and concept boutiques, and admiration of the supermodel-esque locals.
Although more recently famous as a creative’s haven in the 1960s, Brera has for centuries attracted artists and designers who came to study at the art academy within the internationally celebrated museum Pinacoteca di Brera. Soon after it opened, Napoleon, the newly crowned King of Italy, is said to have intended the Pinacoteca to become the Louvre of Italy (Antonio Canova’s colossal marble statue of the monarch sits at the center of the palazzo courtyard today). To follow in the brushstrokes of the prestigious academy’s centuries of attendees is to shop at the historic art supply and print shop Ditta Crespi or flip through the engraved leather journal selection at Pettinaroli.
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40 SPECIALTY COFFEE SHOPS ULTIMATE GUIDE in Buenos Aires - La guía definitiva del café de especialidad - Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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40 cafés de especialidad en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, con excelentes propuestas de variedades de café y pastelería.
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Get ready to dive into the vibrant energy of Buenos Aires, Argentina, where every corner tells a story! From tango-filled streets and colorful neighborhoods to hidden local gems that most tourists miss, this guide will reveal the city’s best-kept secrets. Looking for the perfect mix of culture, food, and adventure? We’ve got it covered – but there’s so much more waiting for you inside! Ready to uncover Buenos Aires like never before? Grab the guide and start planning your unforgettable adventure now! 🇦🇷💃 #DiscoverBuenosAires #HiddenGems #TravelGuide
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Destinations:
Buenos Aires, Puerto Iguazu, Montevideo (Uruguay)
I've included tips and recommendations for transportation around Buenos Aires, places to eat & drink, places to remote work (with wifi speeds), places to shop, places to get health & beauty services, and places to explore. I've also included a few recommendations for Puerto Iguazu and Montevideo, Uruguay, as well. There are 98 recommendations included with an interactive map to help you plan your adventure.
These are mostly personal recommendations from my 1.5-month stay.
Updated May 2024
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Only the best spots to shop, wine, dine and get hyped up in the Spanish capital - a modern city that honors its historical heritage.
Passionate people from Madrid are all about getting together, enjoying life and art in all its forms. Regardless of the season, Madrid abounds in art venues, cultural manifestations and night life. However, a little bit of shopping won’t hurt either. 😉
Highlights:
🐻 El Oso y el Madroño (the Bear and the Strawberry Tree) - the symbol of the city, is a sculpture from the 2nd half of the 20th century, that represents the coat of arms of Madrid and is found on the east side of the Puerta del Sol, between Calle de Alcalá and Carrera de San Jerónimo, in the historical centre of the capital.
🐂 Corrida de toros - Spanish-style bullfighting, involves a physical contest with humans (and other animals) attempting to publicly subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull. The most common bull used is the Spanish Fighting Bull (Toro Bravo), a type of cattle native to the Iberian Peninsula. This style of bullfighting is seen to be both a sport and performance art. In a traditional corrida, three toreros (or matadores) each "fight" against two out of a total of six "fighting" bulls to death.
💃🏻Flamenco - is an art form (incorporating poetry, singing, guitar playing, dance, polyrhythmic hand-clapping and finger snapping) strongly influenced by the Gitanos, but which has its deeper roots in Moorish musical traditions. Flamenco culture originated in Andalusia, but has since become one of the icons of Spanish music and even Spanish culture in general.
🍖Jamón - is a kind of dry-cured ham that’s at the heart of Spanish culture and cuisine. There exist two great traditions of artisanal cured hams in Spain, both of which are a source of enjoyment and great pride among Spaniards:
1. Jamón Serrano - a cured country ham made from conventional pork.
2. Jamón Ibérico - produced from non-acorn fed pigs (Cerdo Ibérico) or acorn-fed variety which results in Jamón Ibérico de Bellota (considered the world's finest ham).
🥨 Churros - is a type of fried dough, made with choux pastry dough piped into hot oil with a piping bag and large closed star tip or similar shape. They can either be thin (and sometimes knotted) or long and thick, where they are known as porras or jeringos in some regions. Normally eaten for breakfast dipped in champurrado, hot chocolate, dulce de leche or café con leche.
🏟️ Football fans should be very excited about Madrid, as it hosts one of the best teams ever - Real Madrid. Visit Real Madrid’s home by taking a tour on their stadium, Santiago Bernabéu.
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Sharing my personal list of 200 local spots in over 23 Kootenay communities! The Kootenay region is a haven for anyone seeking recreation and relaxation, who wants something a tad quieter than Banff and Canmore. Located just West of the Southern Canadian Rockies, the Kootenays have charming small towns, jaw-dropping landscapes, friendly people, a relaxed energy and more trails than one could possible explore in a lifetime.
As a local who lives here, and has travelled throughout the East and West Kootenays, there are so many incredible places/things/spots/shops in this region that deserve the same hype as their Alberta mountain town neighbours. The Kootenay's are just as cool (but quieter and more affordable)!
Included in my list of 200 favourite local Kootenay spots, you'll find..
- Local Coffee Shops
- Local Shops & Specialty Stores
- Local Accommodations
- Local Restaurants & Cafes
- Local activities, trails and must see's*
⭐️ = My #1 must see in the community!
Everywhere listed in the guide is a place I have personally been, or a place that I have on my list to visit as quickly as possible (but that I know other locals visit and love).
* All the trails, activities and recreation recommendations are beginner/family friendly, no multi-day or difficult hikes here. If you're really into a specific sport, this guide will really help shape the rest of your trip to the area outside of your hike/ride/skiing.
The Kootenays are a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, active families and nature lovers - an incredible destination to explore for all.
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This guide is a collection of curated restaurants from all around Paris that Les Frenchies have tried and are happy to recommend. It includes cafes, bistros, bouillons, tea salons, and more. These are sit-down restaurants where you can enjoy traditional French dishes and must-try items while visiting Paris. And many of them were featured in our videos. Bon Appetit!
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Have you visited the French Riviera before and want to see something different?
Are you a traveller who likes to go off the beaten track and explore like a local?
Do you love to try new things and immerse yourself in local cultures, experiences and more?
Then this is the guide for you!
10 ( + 1 bonus! ) things to do on the Côte d’Azur that will give you experiences to remember forever! ✨
📌 Both Car Free & Roadtrip Friendly
📌Experiences for all ages and abilities
📌Culteral & Advenure
📌 Year round, not just for the summer months!
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📌Accessble from Nice and most of the Riviera
📌Great for families, couples, solo travellers
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Buenos Aires, Argentina in 3 days with food recommendations
The ultimate guide to visit the most emblematic and incredible places in Buenos Aires. Three days are just perfect to get a full Buenos Aires tour.
When I first visited this city, I instantly fell in love with it. It's vibrant, filled with delicious food and colorful, just as I like it. So let me share a full guide to the city.
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