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Cheap "Thing To Do" in Foz do Iguacu, Brazil
PatrickCottam says: If you're passing through the south end of Brazil, you cannot afford to miss Foz do Iguaçu. It's a set of spectacular waterfalls, in the most incredible surroundings, which straddles the border between Brazil and Argentina. As a result of this, the falls are half on the Brazilian side and half on t...
Free! "Thing To Do" in Buenos Aires, Argentina
gonzelius says: First, a Disclaimer: I'm one of the members of this group. I'd like to invite all independent travelers coming to Buenos Aires to stop by our group. We've been meeting every Friday for over seven years now. We're a bunch of locals "porteños" who enjoy practicing our English while meeting people fro...
Very cheap "Thing To Do" in Buenos Aires, Argentina
toshofbarra says: Ok, so Brazil is more famous for football than Argentina, but having experienced both Argentinian football is a MUST. But there are a few things you should know - just so you go with your eyes open! I was there a few years ago and took in 4 games and it was one of the highlights of my trip. So f...
Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Buenos Aires, Argentina
seek2give says: I just got back from Buenos Aires and I simply wanted to share the wonderful experience I had by visitng the "Paris of the South".- Everything nice you hear about this unique city is true and my experience couldn´t have been nearly this wonderful If had not contacted the 2Portenios and join their a...
Cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Buenos Aires, Argentina
aliciamay1704 says: For 6 months I had the amazing opportunity to work and live in Buenos Aires. I gained valuable work experience as well as was able to practice my spanish! I lived in the west of Grand Buenos Aires in a pretty surburb called Ramos Mejia. The great thing about Ramos Mejia was that there weren’t many...
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Buenos Aires, Argentina
mariemak says: The two main football teams of Buenos Aires are Boca Jrs and Rio Plata. Each team has their own stadium and, even moreso, their own culture. The Boca Jrs. stadium is old but charming, small and filled with energy while the Rio Plata stadium is new and grand and can serve as a performance space for ...
Free! "General Tip & Advice" in South America
babtakie says: Well, you've had lots of Packing lists already so I´ll go to the "dangers" Point: Brazil: Beautiful but probably the place where you need to be more careful. Basically the streets at night are quite dangerous, specially if you're alone or with a small group. Most taxis are reliable, so I'd advis...
Expensive "General Tip & Advice" in Argentina, Argentina
Ellis_James says: ACONCAGUA Jan 27th -Feb 17th 2001   At 22,841 ft (6,964 metres) above sea level, Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere, in fact there is no summit higher in the whole world except for those in the Himalayas. As one of the continental seven summits, it is a world renowned...
Expensive "Restaurants" in Buenos Aires, Argentina
yadilitta says: A friend from Buenos Aires who lives far away now, highly recommended me to have dinner there and he wasn’t wrong at all. Widely considered the best parrilla in Buenos Aires, Cabaña las Lilas is always packed. It’s popular with tourists and businessmen alike, the restaurant is decked out in rus...
Very cheap "Hotels" in Cordoba, Argentina
dexter121uk says: well i say fit for kings and queens,, as everything was great no troubles, and a very clean place.. soo many friendly people. i wish i had stayed the whole three weeks i was in cordoba, in a hostel!.. i actually stayed in a hotel, as that was nearly just as cheap... but hostels are sooo much bett...