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Budget Traveler´s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires: Part 4

Part 4 to A Budget Traveler’s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires
(or go back to Part 3)
You could argue you don’t get the full experience of BA on such a shoestring budget. What about the football matches, the tango shows, the nightlife? As I prepared for my trip, I knew these were activities I may [...]

Budget Traveler´s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires: Part 3

Part 3 to A Budget Traveler’s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires
(or go back to Part 2)
Transportation
There’s no reason to use taxis when a little walking will easily take you to a nearby subte which take you all over the city for .90 pesos. If you have a fear of the subterranean, a bus ride [...]

Budget Traveler´s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires: Part 2

Part 2 to A Budget Traveler’s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires
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Food
I really did believe Lonely Planet when it said you could get a steak for $4, which in retrospect seems ridiculous. The prices in Buenos Aires are good, but they’re not that good. For realistic budgeting, budget about 45 [...]

Budget Traveler´s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires: Part 1

Part 1 to A Budget Traveler’s Guide to Living in Buenos Aires
During my stay in Buenos Aires, four out of the five people in the room used the Lonely Planet guide, and everyone agreed on one thing: while the information was useful, it was woefully out of date. Many of the restaurants closed or moved, [...]

Why the Old Travel Model is Overrated (or: A Conversation with Myself)

“How long have you been in Cordoba?”
“About a month.”
“A month? What the hell have you been doing here?”
It’s a valid question, and I get it a lot from the people traveling through Cordoba. Still, the answer is long and detailed, and I don’t think I could do it justice in a 30-second explanation.
“Don’t you want [...]

My Weekend in Colonia Caroya

I couldn’t decide what to write about for my weekend in Colonia Caroya. There was a lot of material to cover: do I talk about the La Mora tournament? Explain the rules of the game? Do I talk about visiting Maxi’s brother’s school? The kindness of the Visitin family as they hosted me and introduced [...]

How to Communicate in Any Country

Maxi left me this message the other day. I found it propped by his mate bottle:
The other couch surfer, Hermando, accidently took Maxi’s keys when he left for the bus station the day before. Hermando left them in a kiosko to be picked up the next day, so at the moment, Maxi had no keys.
I [...]

5 Things To Leave Behind When Traveling

I wrote before about how I’m making an aggressive effort to eliminate material things I do not need. This has a two-fold importance when applied to traveling: first, you eliminate the mental baggage associated with ownership. Second, you remove the physical baggage you dig through your bag at the end of everyday.
Basically, I hate carrying [...]

The Quest for Minimalistic Lifestyle - Part Two

This post is a diversion from Argentina, but it taught me a lot about my temperament and my outlook on minimalism, and I wanted to share.
When you’re working towards minimalism, you learn to let material things go. You stop subscribing to the “maybe-I’ll-need-it” ideology. If you don’t need or don’t use it, you get rid [...]

How NOT to Repay Your Hosts

“Do one thing everyday that scares you.”
I read the quote in Tim Ferris’ blog, and it sounded like something I wanted to apply. So when Gabriel asked if I’d like to cook for his weekly Thursday get-together, I ignored the voices screaming “Don’t do it! For the love of all good delicious food in the [...]