Buenos Aires Playa 2012
In January and February, residents and visitors of Buenos Aires can enjoy Buenos Aires Playa, unique, artificial beaches at various sites around the city center.
The Mysterious Language of the Tango Milonga
There is also a curious language between the men and women that frequent the milonga tango halls of Buenos Aires, Argentina. We spotlight the protocols and various facial expressions, hand gestures and body movements.
History and the History of Tango
Tango is irrefutably recognized as one of the most passionate forms of dance worldwide, but the history of tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina is quite surprising.
A Regal Burger King & A Kosher McDonalds
Buenos Aires Fast Food Exclusive: A Burger King that used to be a palatial residence for the Alvear family… and the only Kosher McDonalds outside of Israel.
Eating Art at Max’s Supper Club
Behind a non-descript door front in Recoleta, Max’s Supper Club enjoys an intimate setting within a massive space surrounded by striking displays of art. Max hosts in conjunction with Juanele AR, art-scene connoisseurs and graffiti tour-guides in San Telmo. This collaboration of the visual and oral arts provides opportunity for guests to savor art in all the senses; sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste.
Tango Argentina: Sensuality in 4 Steps
Certain cities are synonymous with certain things. While people travel to Paris for the Eiffel Tower, New York for the Statue of Liberty, Venice for the gondolas or Las Vegas for all three, there is only one destination where people go to experience tango: Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Winter Activities in Buenos Aires
Winter in Buenos Aires is mild compared to climates you might be used to in Canada, Northern US or Northern Europe. But after a while away from your snowy winters, the winter months of the southern hemisphere (June, July, August and September) begin to seem very cold, especially in relation to the hot summers. When [...]
Green Eat, New Healthy Downtown Eatery
Just when you think every Buenos Aires cafe is a milanesa-pushing clone… Green Eat, a quick and healthy lunch cafe comes along to save your day!
Lost in Translation
When we try to speak a language other than our native tongue, there’s a gap in brain synapses while connecting and translating words. Sometimes these gaps create very amusing advertising!
Homemade Candies in Palermo
Caramelos Artesanos, a Palermo Hollywood candy boutique, creates little sugary pieces of art.
The Bombing of the Plaza de Mayo
Visitors to Buenos Aires might be surprised to see that in front of the emblematic Casa Rosada, the public square known as the Plaza de Mayo was bombed by it’s own people in 1955.
Lujan Zoo: Close Encounters of the Wild Kind
Fifty eight kilometers outside Buenos Aires is the Lujan Zoo, where you can get up close and personal with lions tigers, pumas, camels and elephants.

