Archive for August, 2009

Weather Forecast - Climate for the next days

Today, Monday, August 24th, the forecast announced a sunny day with some clouds in the afternoon, but it will be a nice day to enjoy outdoor activities.
Temperatures will range between 6°C and 21°C and the humidity will be of 77%. Moreover, no rain is expected and at night the sky will be mostly cloudy and the minimum will […]

Posted in August 24, 2009 Categorized Weather Forecast | Leave a comment

Trains and Buses - Retiro Buenos Aires

Retiro is the name given to the three railway stations located continuosly on Ramos Mejia Avenue. These three railways are:  

Railway General San Martin, route Retiro - San Martin
Railway General Bartolome Mitre, route Retiro - Mitre
Railway General Manuel Belgrano, route Retiro - Belgrano

Although the three stations are refered as one, under the name of Retiro, each station has its […]

Posted in August 21, 2009 Categorized Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment

What to do in Buenos Aires Today

Today, as always, the Harrod’s Store will be waiting for you to continue celebrating and enjoying the Tango Festival. Therefore, from 11 am you will be able to participate in conferences, films, book presentations, shows and tango lessons.
Moreover, a great proposal for today is enjoying a great tour outdoors, through a magical garden that brings all the beauty and culture […]

Posted in August 21, 2009 Categorized What to do in Buenos Aires Today | Leave a comment

Weather Forecast - Climate for the next days

Today Friday, August 21st, will be a great sunny day in Buenos Aires with good weather conditions. Temperatures will be low but pleasant, ranging between 5°C and 16°C.
Rains are not announced for today and the humidity will be of  82%. Temperatures will range between 12°C and 8°C at night and the sky will be partially cloudy.
Moreover, on Saturday […]

Posted in August 21, 2009 Categorized Weather Forecast | Leave a comment

Corrientes Street - Buenos Aires

Corrientes was a narrow street on its beginnings, starting at Puerto Madero and ending in Chacarita, but it was widen in 1938 and transformed into an Avenue. However, all of Buenos Aires citizens still refer to it as Corrientes Street, recognized, both by the citizens of Buenos Aires and by tourists, as the street that never […]

Posted in August 20, 2009 Categorized Entertainments, Knowing Buenos Aires | Leave a comment

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