Jul14
Published by misha in Argentina, Chile, Climbing, Hiking, Photos, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories

Patagonia is a geographical region of South America. Mostly located in Argentina and partly in Chile. Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park is one of the destinations that draws trekkers to Patagonia.
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Mar19
Published by misha in Argentina, Arts, Cultural, Eating, Events, Hotels, Museums, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories, Walking

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.
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Feb12
Published by misha in Argentina, Cultural, History, Photos, Relaxing, Sightseeings, South America, Swimming, Travel Stories, Villas, Walking

San Pedro is located in very historical area of Argentina. Its doors are open for every guests and offer the most outstanding conveniences of the region. The building ‘San Pedro’ is originally built by conquistadors in 18th century to provide and exchange goods, as well as to be a restful spot for those who loved to travel from the heights of Peru, or returning to them.
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Jan14
Published by misha in Argentina, Chillin, Climbing, Cultural, Eating, Relaxing, Restaurants, Sightseeings, South America, Swimming, Travel Stories, Villas

Lliao Lliao Villa is sitted on the bay surrounded by a six hectare park where nature vegetation has been preserved. On the top of the mountains, this villa is nestled between eternally snowy crests, where you can see a dorable panoramic view over Tanquelen, Argentina.
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Jan14
Published by misha in Argentina, Chillin, Cultural, Eating, History, Hotels, Monuments, Museums, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Shopping, Sightseeings, South America, Swimming, Travel Stories, Travel Tips, Travel gear, Walking

The 725 Continental Hotel is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina on a street that sprawling from the Obelisk to the Plaza de Mayo. The location of the hotel allows you to explore all the historical, cultural, commercial and social landmarks in the heart of this enormous city.
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Oct27
Published by misha in Argentina, Arts, Cultural, Events, History, Museums, Romantic, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories

La Boca is one of the most ancient and popular neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic. The place is very colourful, instead of dirt, noise, obscure.
But if you walked through the neigborhood for sure you will bump into surrprisingly clear river with amazing romantic view. Across the river you see almost every day a crowded row of twenty, maybe thirty people, painting their landscape.
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Jun02
Published by Asya in Argentina, Arts, Chillin, Relaxing, Romantic, South America

Argentina is mostly famous for its capital city, Buenos Aires, usually referred to as the Paris of South America, and for being the cradle of the sensuous Tango, one of the most admired dances in the world. Plaza de Mayo, a traditional square to protest and revolt, but also a place to get relaxed and get invited to Tango, classic dance in Argentina. It takes two to Tango, but this is no problem in Argentina. Locals will always find a partner. People here love to dress up and look good. And boy o boy, do the people here look phenomenal. The Tango will captivate you and help you with insight into the culture. Whether you already know how to Tango or have no idea what it is, there are excellent places to learn. It is a magical city. There are people in the streets dancing tango, people enjoy going out very late at night until the early hours of the AM, and there is always something to do. The people are very friendly, too.
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