All about Buenos Aires !!
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about the money thing: bring US dollars and change them to the people who will receive you at the apartment. They are usually into that. T markets and restaurants you can pay by credit cardIt´s a spiritual thing!
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^^Thank you.Originally posted by TheVrkit IS incredible isn't it??
STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
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It was RA: Electronicsessions 10th Birthday - Guy J at Brixton Jamm, London (2016)
Originally posted by TheVrkit IS incredible isn't it??
STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
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Some advice from fellow Aussie who's been there... Be vigilant! Whilst the allure of Buenos Aires "nocturnal diversions" present themselves in all sorts of occasions you'd be wise to take care some precautions.
Firstly, be money wise. You'll find holding US Dollars the safe bet since the Peso isn't the most stable fiat currency and even though places might not take your US Dollars, exchange houses or "cambinos" will exchange them for pesos including a exchange fee. That is to say, I found exchanging US Dollars problematic since counterfeiting is unfortunately a common problem for unsuspecting "gringos".
Next like any major capital city there's certain places to avoid being, especially at night. Do some research and you'll likely read in guidebooks the places I'm talking about. One place of mention is the "Congresso" that regularly see's political protests escalate to violent confrontations between protesters and police. You only need to read the news story: Buenos Aires protests: Police fire tear gas as violence breaks out over Argentina pension reform to get an idea that things can quickly turn south due to the legacy of Argentina's politics and checkered past.
You mentioned Palermo, that's certainly an interesting part of Buenos Aires and one that'll make for a strategic home base during your stay. I found working out where the convenience stores or "bodegas" are to be an invaluable tip. Knowing where to source supplies for your stay, and their opening hours, will make for a more comfortable experience. Likewise, trying to speak Spanish with people goes a long way and can help you overcome rude encounters with non-English speaking Porteńo's who aren't interested in trying to communicate.
This leads me to my next topic of advice - taxi drivers! You'll most likely have to catch taxi's to get around, especially late at night and after events. Things to be cautious of are; insist they use the taxi meter for the fare (negotiating a fixed price is not advised), check your notes (currency) drivers have been known to swap real notes for fakes when giving change. See here: fake money - Buenos Aires Forum - TripAdvisor for more tips about how to protect yourself from being scammed. I cannot stress how important it is to be careful with your money!
On a brighter note, whilst you say you're not into "touristy" things there are heaps of sights in and around Buenos Aires that you'll kick yourself if you don't visit. Some of mention are: visiting Basilica nuestra senora del pilar, seeing the grave of Eva Peron at the Recoleta cemetery, a photo in front of the Obelisk at Avenida 9 de Julio or La Casa Rosada (the Pink House), a meal at Gran Cafe Tortoni, or seeing a polo game are just some of the activities I can suggest doing (aside from nightclubbing etc).
Finally, if I can say one thing about Bahrein, it's unlikely that it's changed since I was there, but the basement room where I saw Martin Garcia play, like many venues around the world, is a fire/ death trap since there's only one way to get in/out and smoking is prohibited. I guess what I'm trying to say is be careful at venues, punters usually wear sunglasses by the way. Since most events start late, don't expect the place to start going off until after 4am and going well into the morning when those sunglasses will come in handy when you're herded out of the club like cattle by security and the light blinds you leaving the venue.
Oh final thing, if you do happen to fly anywhere in Argentina, be wary of flying Areolineas Argentina. You can read more about other's experiences here: debating between Aerolineas Argentinas, and LAN - Air Travel Forum - TripAdvisor Anyway, hope my advice helps and wish you all the best with your Argentinian adventure. I know it changed my life going there and surely will your's too!
Now you don't have to be extremely wise about money like you should a few years back.. There is one and only one legal peso and you can exchange US dollars at any bank like you would do in any normal country. Even at the airport if you want.
About avoiding certain places, some research and most of all common sense, are highly recommended... Specially at night like any other major city.. What Diego and Krystian said are good advices, doing that you´ll be fine ..
Agree with all that you say about Palermo.. I don´t think you´ll have big problems with speaking english in that area. It all depends where you go..
I dont take much taxis but definitely something to be carefull. Being scammed is a real option (i´ve been scammed myself a few days back in Brazil lol) .. not very common but if you can grab taxis which can pay w/ credit card will be ideal.. specially when going long distances.. Forget about negotiating fees.
Agree with those spots you mention.. all of them.
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^^ Won't be there and I am more of a night owl
Which Connected show will you be at??Originally posted by TheVrkit IS incredible isn't it??
STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
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Originally posted by TheVrkit IS incredible isn't it??
STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
Simply does not get any better than HernanComment
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diii,
remember this Artemisia, cocina natural y orgnica en Palermo Hollywood
for some days there ; )), always good
I will be this in super relax mode at Colon
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where are you uuunkkkkkkllllllleeeeeee
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