Why visit Buenos Aires? Posted by Cristian
Aerial view of Obelisk of Buenos Aires and Avenue 9 de Julio at night, Argentina

Aerial view of Obelisk of Buenos Aires and Avenue 9 de Julio at night, Argentina

Buenos Aires is currently on the top of the list for most world travelers mainly due to the devaluation of the Argentine peso. An American traveling in Argentina will find the American dollar will go a very long way, and at a point in time when the dollar isn’t even going very far at home.

What you should know before you go to Buenos Aires? My recommendation is to enjoy the shopping, dining/nightlife, and to partake of the inexpensive services that Buenos Aires is currently offering. And with this bit of insider information you can have a spectacular time here.

Buenos Aires is a city that never sleeps and if you go here to visit, I suggest you don’t sleep either. Even if you can only make it until 2 am, you’ll see what I’m talking about. If you’re getting in your cab at that time, you’ll feel like you’re leaving the party early. The streets will still be filled with people, most of the restaurants and bars will still be open, and it just won’t seem late. I’ve been drinking after dinner at a restaurant in this city to suddenly discover that it’s 5 am. Several bottles of wine were involved, but no matter, that would never happen to me in Denver because we would have been asked to leave the restaurant several hours earlier so that they could close. In Buenos Aires, when we left the restaurant was still half-full even though the sun was coming up.

Couple at milonga, dancing tango

Couple at milonga, dancing tango

One very touristy thing to do is to go to a tango show, and if you truly want to do this, then by all means do so. But many of these shows are really overpriced ($100 and up) and even though they usually include dinner, it’s usually not a bargain by Argentine standards. There are tanquerias, the most famous of which is La Confiteria Ideal, that allow regular people to come and dance with partners of their choice. The best part is watching the others dance because this is where you’ll see the real show. Some of the characters in these places will stick with you for the rest of your life. For instance the 80 year old man in plaid pants belted up to his chest that came in with his 60 year old “arm candy” in a tight red dress and jet black wig. They cut a rug across La Confiteria Ideal that was unmatched by any professional I saw in shows, on the street, or anywhere. I was mesmerized not by their superb ability they actually were pretty good but by their showmanship. And it felt real, which is something I never got in the fancy shows.

So if you are going to Buenos Aires, be prepared to forget your own path. Shopping, eating and going out at night should be the basis of your agenda when planning a trip here. There’s just one more thing that I can’t fail to mention and that you can’t fail to miss: the cheap services :D

To be continued…

See you soon in the next post ;)

Buenos Aires gay quick tour Posted by Mauro
Obelisco - Buenos Aires Gay Tourism

Obelisco - Buenos Aires Gay Tourism

Hi everyone! Today I going to share with you a quick gay tour around Buenos Aires. What you can visit and expect, find it here :)

First, a bit of geography -not a gay topic of course. Buenos Aires was founded on 1536 and is the capital city of Argentina, as well as the largest city. Buenos Aires is located on the shore of the Rio de la Plata, close to Uruguay and Brazil. The population is about 3 million people just within the city’s boundaries. If you consider the whole conurbation (Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires) the figure ascend to 13 millon! That’s really a lot of people.

Buenos Aires has a humid climate because of the river proximity, with temperatures averaging 50°F in winter (june to september) and 83°F during summer (december to march). In 2007 there was even a snowfall, the second one in the registered history of Buenos Aires weather.

We will talk about transportation, food, tango and economics in further posts, so let us move on to gay topics :)

First of all, gay activities in Buenos Aires are really massive. Not only gay nightlife, but daily gay tours and circuits. In 2008, Buenos Aires was considered the #2 worldwide city option to visit, only after Bangkok.

By the night, the gay options are dozens. You can find about 15 gay clubs, pubs and bars. Buenos Aires has no gay-neighborhood well defined, but there are hot areas in the city that can be considered as gay neighborhoods. That is because the amount of gay discos or gay pubs there. This hot gay zones are Palermo, Recoleta and Barrio Norte.

Not only gay discos or pubs. Buenos Aires nightlife can offer you gay darkrooms, gay saunas, gay spa, gay hotels and a lot of places to have fun or relax. You choose what you need.

(If you are thinking about visiting Buenos Aires, check out this Buenos Aires gay travel agency. These buddies will offer you the best option)

Well, this was just a little intro of gay Buenos Aires. We will talk a lot more about this topics and another ones in the next posts, so keep in touch! See you soon, and don’t forget to leave your comment!