Author: Darío Liefeldt

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Holding a degree in Social Communication, I am a writer and journalist with a deep passion for tourism, history, and gastronomy. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, I believe fervently that each culture represents a unique world, compelling us to explore and study even its most minute and secretive details. Join me as we delve into my experiences observing the world, and let’s reflect together before you take your next step as a digital nomad or traveler.

Buenos Aires is a city where green spaces are distributed throughout the different neighborhoods, but not concentrated in a single area. Among them, the Parque 3 de Febrero stands out, located in the Palermo neighborhood and one of the most important in terms of tourism and recreation. The Parque 3 de Febrero is a set of squares, parks, lakes and paths where thousands of neighbors and tourists converge. The most common activities are exercise, sports and picnics, without forgetting that in the surroundings there are other tourist attractions. Here we tell you everything you need to know about the Parque…

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Did you know that the most important shopping center in Argentina and Buenos Aires is not located in the City? Going a few kilometers north of the City of Buenos Aires, in the town of Martínez, stands the Unicenter Shopping. Unicenter was one of the first shopping centers in the country and, over time, it became the most visited of all. Millions of people walk through its floors and commercial premises every month, being a real attraction for those looking to go shopping or enjoy a pleasant walk. Do you want to know more about the Unicenter Shopping and add…

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You’re walking around Buenos Aires one night and you have no idea what you want to eat. You just know that you need something delicious, well made and accompanied by a delicious cocktail or a delicate wine. Well, forget about McDonald’s and those restaurants that squeeze your budget to the point of exhaustion and stick with Tucson Restaurant. Tucson is an Argentine restaurant serving American food. There you can enjoy everything from Mexican ribs and tacos to Argentine meats, as well as a wide range of meatless dishes. Many people come to Tucson in search of a guarantee of quality,…

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Are you considering residing in Buenos Aires? You wouldn’t be the first or last foreigner to want to do so with a pet by your side. You’re not alone in thinking that a dog, cat, or other domestic animal can be the best company when adapting to life in a foreign country. The good news is that Buenos Aires is a pet-friendly city. Statistics and casual observation on the streets of the city clearly show that dogs and cats are excellent companions for Buenos Aires residents. Here, we provide you with all the information you need when adopting or adding…

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A shopping mall under the open sky in the heart of Palermo? Absolutely! Distrito Arcos Premium Outlet is a cutting-edge shopping destination in Buenos Aires. It is built on the grounds of a former railway site and a defunct winery, preserving and restoring these historic buildings to create an atmosphere that stands out from modern shopping malls. Distrito Arcos offers multiple entrances for both pedestrians and vehicles, and features a spacious area perfect for exploring with family, friends, or even your pet, who is welcome to join you without any hassle. Here’s what you need to know about Distrito Arcos…

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In most countries, McDonald’s and Burger King enjoy a comfortable dominance in the fast-food market. However, in Argentina, an unexpected contender has been rising steadily: the fast-food chain Mostaza. Mostaza is a burger chain that has been a part of the Argentine food scene for over 20 years. Despite its relatively short history, it has positioned itself as one of the leading companies in the fast-food segment. There’s hardly a neighborhood in Buenos Aires or a shopping center in Argentina without a Mostaza outlet. In this article, we’ll dive into what makes Mostaza so popular, how it’s challenging the market…

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Many people search for a parking spot on public streets to avoid paying for private parking. The problem is that they may encounter an unexpected guest: the “trapitos” or car guards. These individuals “voluntarily” offer to watch over your parked car while you’re away. In return, they ask for a payment that can range from one to five dollars, depending on the demand for parking in the area. Parking on public streets in Buenos Aires is free, except where parking meters are installed or the curb is painted yellow (indicating no parking). No one is allowed to profit from public…

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Freedom of religion is a constitutional right in Argentina. Daily reality supports this right, especially in Buenos Aires, where the various faiths coexist peacefully, without conflict or impositions of any kind. Many foreigners wonder which faiths have the greatest number of believers in Buenos Aires and whether all religions can be practiced in the capital of Argentina. In this article, we will explore which are the most important faiths in Buenos Aires and why the city is friendly to the peaceful coexistence of each religion. Religion+/-20192008Total—100%100%Christianity▼ 8.0%79.6%87.6%Catholicism▼ 13.6%62.9%76.5%Pentecostalism▲ 5.1%13.0%7.9%Other Evangelicals▲ 1.2%2.3%1.1%Jehovah’s Witnesses▼ 0.7%1.4%1.2%Mormonism▼ 0.1%0.8%0.9%Irreligion▲ 7.6%18.9%11.3%Indifferent—9.7%—Atheism—6.0%—Agnosticism—3.2%—Other Religions—1.2%1.2%Don’t know—0.3%—Religion in Argentina, according…

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One of the most exclusive shopping centers in Buenos Aires is located in the Palermo Chico neighborhood. We are referring to the Alcorta Shopping, located in one of the default tourist areas of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. The Alcorta Shopping is much more than the sum of its stores of various types: it is a plan in itself for families, couples and travelers who simply want to spend the day surrounded by cafes, advertising, entertainment and restaurants. In addition, the location of the Alcorta Shopping invites you to include your visit in a broader plan, where the Japanese…

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Are the best restaurants only found in the tourist areas of Buenos Aires? When you ask for suggestions for Argentine barbecue restaurants, don’t miss the opportunity to visit El Gran Mosquito. Located in the Almagro neighborhood, this Argentine barbecue restaurant has become a reference for Buenos Aires meat lovers. It offers free barbecue and à la carte dishes, as well as a spacious dining room so you can be comfortable and enjoy from the first minute. While most travelers prefer to wait in line and pay exorbitant prices to eat at Argentine barbecue restaurants in Palermo, Puerto Madero or San…

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