Argentina

Buenos Aires & the Rio de la Plata seen from space

Looking some stuff up for the quiz the other day and I came across this NASA photo on Wikipedia of the River Plate and Buenos Aires. The added captions are mine, click for larger view. With North on the left of ...

Buenos Aires Waiter’s Race 2011

Every so often you come across one of those little quirky things that serve very little practical purpose but are different enough to put a smile on your face and brighten the day up for an hour or two. One ...

El Palacio de Aguas Corrientes

Towards the end of the 19th Century, after a series of increasingly serious disease outbreaks (in 1871 Yellow Fever wiped out nearly 10% of the city's inhabitants), it was decided to do something about the quality of the drinking water. ...

Think Pink

Graffiti is common in Buenos Aires, ranging from barely legible scrawls supporting or condemning political figures to huge artistic murals. The political messages are particularly prevalent in the Plaza de Congreso and the Plaza de Mayo due to the large ...

Tango Festival & World Championships

It's not only sports that get to have a world championship - Tango gets in on the action too. If you've been in Buenos Aires these last few days you won't have missed the signs telling you that August is ...

Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo

Witnessing the weekly protest of Las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo is one of the more enduring images of Buenos Aires. Founded in during the military dictatorship of the late-1970s as a reaction to the kidnapping and murder of ...

Buenos Aires Bus System in Numbers

There's an interesting article in La Nación today (link in Spanish) which gives some of the statistics regarding the Buenos Aires colectivo system, especially concerning the subsidy system which means that the passenger is only paying 32% of the actual ...

Inside the Congreso Nacional

From the outside El Congreso de la Nación is on of the most recognisable buildings in Argentina, and last week I had the chance to take a look at the inside. Work started on the construction of Argentina's parliament building ...

La Exposición Rural

It's hard to imagine when in the middle of its capital, but Argentina is a rural country and vast swathes of its land are devoted to crops and animals for both export and local consumption. By and large these two ...

See a Futbol match in Buenos Aires

Even if you're not a follower of futból in your everyday life, seeing a game in Buenos Aires is a fantastic experience you simply shouldn't miss. We work with a local tour company that provides a full service, with tickets, ...