« I left my husband in "the wilds of Buenos Aires" (not about the Brazilians, if you know what I mean 😄) and flew to Buenos Aires for a day. There’s hardly any internet, so I’ll keep this short and share a few interesting facts. 🇦🇷
While we were given local currency, every purchase was thoroughly checked by the hotel staff with a special marker for authenticity. 🇦🇷 You really need to spend all your cash, because the currency in the country is quite weak, making it almost impossible to exchange.
You can only buy a bus ticket at the kiosk. The farther you ride, the more it eats away at your card, so to speak. One ride typically costs around $0.20. 🇦🇷 The country feels like chaos. Today, there's a festival in town. While at the station, I chatted with a girl, thanks to google translate 😄 When I asked her, "Are you from Buenos Aires?" she replied, "Yes, unfortunately." 🇦🇷
Here’s a photo of the famous colorful walls of the Caminito street in the La Boca neighborhood. »
While we were given local currency, every purchase was thoroughly checked by the hotel staff with a special marker for authenticity. 🇦🇷 You really need to spend all your cash, because the currency in the country is quite weak, making it almost impossible to exchange.
You can only buy a bus ticket at the kiosk. The farther you ride, the more it eats away at your card, so to speak. One ride typically costs around $0.20. 🇦🇷 The country feels like chaos. Today, there's a festival in town. While at the station, I chatted with a girl, thanks to google translate 😄 When I asked her, "Are you from Buenos Aires?" she replied, "Yes, unfortunately." 🇦🇷
Here’s a photo of the famous colorful walls of the Caminito street in the La Boca neighborhood. »