Buenos Aires Bohemians Lifestyle
Today Buenos Aires is colonizing of foreign artists and transforming into a throbbing hothouse of cool. One of the trendiest spots for clubbing in Buenos Aires is Zizek. Zizek is a weekly club night started by an expatriate from San Antonio and the sound there is called ”experimental cumbia” which mixes South American folk rhythms to an electronic beat.
Expatriates have opened splendid clubs, trendy shops and hotels throughout the city. For example British music engineer Tom Rixton, who has worked with Depeche Mode and his argentinian wife run a stylish hotel called ”Home”. The hotel Home is located in the very modern distinct of Palermo, where is the high concentration of movie and television studios. As well as Home features outstanding martine lounge with sunken seats, a rooftop terrace and global tapas.
So when the sun goes back to the sky, visitors could hike across the three-lined streets of Palermo Soho, which offer art galleries, chic boutiques and sidewalk cafes. Just on this street, for sure visitors will bump into Qara, a high leather goods store on Calle Garruchaga owned by Amanda Knauer(the girl on the main picture) from Manhattan.
Buenos Aires’s buzzing art scene has caught the eye of international curators. Appetite, an irreverent, punk-inflected gallery in San Telmo, was started by Daniela Luna, shown here. Ms. Luna recently opened an offshoot in Brooklyn.
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