Cumana Restaurant — one of the best dining values in Buenos Aires
Dining is a huge part of traveling. Experiencing a culture by visiting a restaurant and consuming its food is an excellent way to connect with that place.
Dining is a huge part of traveling. Experiencing a culture by visiting a restaurant and consuming its food is an excellent way to connect with that place.
During our first day in Buenos Aires, while on a tour of street art in the city, we came across this scene while waiting for a traffic light to change.
Situated in Palermo, in the heart of Buenos Aires’ urban sprawl, is a lovely oasis of green, the Jardin Botanico. The garden covers more than 7 hectares (17 acres) and brings together a large diversity of plant species.
Markets are popular destinations for travelers, and we’ve frequently featured them on the pages of this website. Today I’d like to share with you the Mercado de San Telmo, a large and historic market in Buenos Aires.
Having just returned from a 3 week vacation to South America, I saw and photographed many fascinating places which I hope to share with you in the coming weeks. I thought I’d start with the most colorful place we visited, La Boca.
Rumor has it that workers brought back spare paint left from the docks and used them up — whatever the color
The color is said to have traditionally been a combination of whitewash mixed with cow’s blood
Could just as easily be from Paris
Dining is a huge part of traveling. Experiencing a culture by visiting a restaurant and consuming its food is an excellent way to connect with that place.
During our first day in Buenos Aires, while on a tour of street art in the city, we came across this scene while waiting for a traffic light to change.
Situated in Palermo, in the heart of Buenos Aires’ urban sprawl, is a lovely oasis of green, the Jardin Botanico. The garden covers more than 7 hectares (17 acres) and brings together a large diversity of plant species.
Markets are popular destinations for travelers, and we’ve frequently featured them on the pages of this website. Today I’d like to share with you the Mercado de San Telmo, a large and historic market in Buenos Aires.
Having just returned from a 3 week vacation to South America, I saw and photographed many fascinating places which I hope to share with you in the coming weeks. I thought I’d start with the most colorful place we visited, La Boca.
Rumor has it that workers brought back spare paint left from the docks and used them up — whatever the
The color is said to have traditionally been a combination of whitewash mixed with cow’s blood
Could just as easily be from Paris