Archive for June, 2009

Roberto Hornos presents himself

 
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present myself:
My name is Roberto Hornos, I am argentinian, native of Buenos Aires, ”mate” drinker and football player, but above all -and that is what I want to stress out- I am an old tango singer.
Yes… I was born decades ago in Buenos Aires, I grew up listening to the great Carlos Gardel (I […]

Posted in June 17, 2009 Categorized Rochester | Leave a comment

Argentine Wine

Argentine wine is an undeniable and irreplaceable element of the argentine gastronomy, native from the provinces of Mendoza and San Juan. Over time, the Argentine wine was placed among the best and most chosen wines in the world, therefore, its production spread to other provinces such as Salta, Catamarca and La Rioja, arriving later to Cordoba, Santa Fe, Neuquen, Chubut, Entre Rios, […]

Posted in June 17, 2009 Categorized Knowing Buenos Aires, Rochester | Leave a comment

What to do in Buenos Aires Today

In this cloudy day with temperatures between 6°C and 17°C, you can start your day enjoying a great coffee at one of the Notable Bars in the City, London City. This Cafe is located on Avenida de Mayo 599 and frequented by intellectuals as Julio Cortázar. Then, you can walk through Avenida de Mayo, where you will find shopping malls, leather houses, crafts and […]

Posted in June 17, 2009 Categorized What to do in Buenos Aires Today | Leave a comment

Puerto Madero: a modern neighbourhood in the City

Puerto Madero is one of the most modern neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires, the most luxurious five star hotels, numerous parks, monuments and museums are located here. It also has the largest buildings in Argentina and first level residential towers, plus its great views of the Rio de la Plata and its close location to the downtown […]

Posted in June 16, 2009 Categorized History and Culture of Buenos Aires, Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment

What to do in Buenos Aires Today

Today the sky is slightly cloudy, temperatures are between 6°C and 15°C. One of the alternatives for today is to know the history, culture, customs and habits of other eras in Buenos Aires.
You can start the day by visiting the Museum of Horse Grenadiers Regiment General San Martín, which explains the ideology and life of […]

Posted in June 16, 2009 Categorized What to do in Buenos Aires Today | Leave a comment

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