Category Archives: Tourism
Home Hotel – Let’s Move In
I love Palermo’s boutique hotel culture! The city is full of smaller, personalized hotel treasures so lovely that I almost feel sad living here, because the boutique culture is part of what makes Buenos Aires is such a great vacation … Continue reading
When I Went Shopping With Shop Hop
In the treacherous unknowns of the Buenos Aires fashion world, one woman has made it her mission to lead fashionistas to light and make sense of the flashy clothes that seem illogical on their hangers. She is Sophie Lloyd, and she taught … Continue reading
Expressions of Culture. A Buenos Aires Street Art Tour.
I just had the coolest day. And I have a lot of cool days, so that’s saying something. I went on a Street Art Tour with Buenos Aires Street Art. To see graffiti and murals is an unavoidable daily occurrence. … Continue reading
Thrice for the Charm – Colonia, Uruguay
On a sunny Saturday I sat on the blue cloth covered recliner of the river ferry, docked in the Buenos Aires port, set to cross the river. The engines fired up and I glanced at my blackberry, whose red light … Continue reading
10 Favorite Corners of the Earth
I’ve been lucky to have see the world from the vantage point of multiple locations. I started traveling at a young age and have yet to stop and my wanderlust and curiosity for the world were encouraged by my parents, … Continue reading
Night Clicker Photo Tour in Lively Las Cañitas!
Last week I attended an expedition to photograph the nightlife in Las Cañitas with Amelia McGoldrick of PhotoClicker fame! Amelia, fun tour guide and resource-full teacher of photography, provides a set of creative clues to capture while exploring. After getting … Continue reading
The New Home of Anuva Wines – Reserve
Anuva Wines, specialty Argentine wine club, recently moved into a gorgeous new space in Palermo Soho. With high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, a peaceful street view and elegantly furnishings, this spacious yet intimate space is the absolutely perfect location … Continue reading
Carlos Keen and Los Girasoles: Escape From the City to this Foodie Destination
Far out from the hot cement city, across the flat campo and a little past the unusual landmark Cathedral of Lujan is Carlos Keen a small country town home to organic farm, restaurant, orphanage and slow food destination: Los Girasoles. … Continue reading
Biking Buenos Aires
Remember when you learned to ride a bike? Remember that feeling of euphoria? Let this video of kid after his first successful bike ride remind you of the feeling: I felt almost as enthusiastic to get back on a bike … Continue reading
LIVFund Volunteer Scholarships
If you are looking to travel abroad to Latin America to learn, intern or volunteer, check out http://www.LIVFund.org. LIVFund is a brand new non-profit organization that supports learn, intern and volunteer initiatives in Latin America through the LIVFund Scholarship. This unique funding … Continue reading