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.

Looking for the perfect blend of excitement and tranquility in Buenos Aires? Welcome to Belgrano, a neighborhood beloved by Argentinians and a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Beyond the noisy allure of Palermo lies its quieter yet equally captivating sibling, Belgrano. This area, divided into charming subzones like Barrio Chino, the peaceful residential streets, the lively commercial hubs, and the vibrant surroundings of the River Plate Stadium, offers something for everyone. Ideal for foreigners who want to avoid the typical hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires, Belgrano provides a serene escape from the traffic, noise, and nonstop activity. Discover…

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Recoleta is the most exclusive neighborhood in Buenos Aires, known for its tranquil streets, low crime rates, and museum-like ambiance. If you value strategic location when choosing where to live, Recoleta offers unparalleled access to all forms of public transportation. This makes it perfect for digital nomads, travelers, and expats. Moreover, it’s a favored spot for students starting their undergraduate studies or pursuing postgraduate degrees in Buenos Aires. Dive into this guide by ExpatPathways to uncover everything you need to know about living, studying, and exploring in Recoleta. Recoleta (Buenos Aires): Everything You Need to Know About the Neighborhood Basic…

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Villa Crespo, a neighborhood that might slip under the radar for the average tourist, is actually the most bohemian and quintessential middle-class area of Buenos Aires. Known for its accessible cost of living, strategic location close to all parts of the city, and excellent transportation links, Villa Crespo offers its residents the best of both worlds. The neighborhood’s tranquility coexists with a booming commercial, real estate, and culinary scene that is gradually reshaping its character. In this article by ExpatPathways, we explore everything you need to know about Villa Crespo, perfect for digital nomads, travelers, and expats seeking an authentic…

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Caballito is a neighborhood in Buenos Aires that has mutated in its appearance and dynamism. Despite its central location, historically it was a neighborhood chosen by the middle class of Buenos Aires, who were able to rent or purchase their own home in the area. However, in recent years Caballito has not been exempt from the growth of the City of Buenos Aires. How does this manifest itself in the neighborhood? Mainly in the growth of commercial activity and the development of real estate projects. Thus, low houses have begun to give way to towers and multi-story buildings. Caballito has…

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We admit it: Argentines are a passionate, energetic society that is always moving forward. However, sometimes we can lose our temper, just like anyone else in the world. So, what happens when you, as a foreigner, have a misunderstanding with an Argentine in Buenos Aires? When two different cultures come into contact, a lack of understanding, cultural codes, and even language barriers can cause misunderstandings. In most cases, you can resolve them with a simple “excuse me,” “sorry,” or “disculpas.” But in other cases, you’ll need to rely not only on your diplomacy but also on your status as a…

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Are you seeking the ultimate alfajor experience in Buenos Aires? Whether you are a digital nomad, a traveler, or an expat, this city is brimming with alfajores stores that will tantalize your taste buds. For Argentines, the alfajor is more than just a dessert; it’s a cherished treat enjoyed after meals and with coffee. The abundance of options can make it challenging to decide where to start. From renowned brands like Havanna and Cachafaz to specialty shops offering distinctive and superior alfajores, Buenos Aires has it all. ExpatPathways is here to guide you through the best alfajores stores, helping you…

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When planning a trip to Argentina, staying connected is essential for digital nomads, travelers, and expats. Choosing the right SIM or eSIM card can make a significant difference in your travel experience, ensuring you have reliable internet access wherever you go. In this guide, we’ll explore the best SIM and eSIM options available in Argentina, helping you stay connected without any hassle. SIM Card and eSIM Card FeatureSIMeSIMTypePhysical plastic card that must be inserted into the deviceElectronic component already included in the deviceHandlingRequires physical manipulation of the cardDigital setup, no physical card neededAvailabilityProvided by local telecom companies in ArgentinaAvailable from…

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Looking for the best apartments to rent in Recoleta & Retiro (Buenos Aires)? Whether you’re a digital nomad, traveler, or expat, ExpatPathways is here to help you navigate the vibrant rental market in these prestigious neighborhoods. Most apartments are managed individually by their owners, listed on temporary rental platforms where you can negotiate the terms directly. Alternatively, some apartments are managed by companies and real estate agencies, providing a more transparent and reliable service for international renters. Always review the rental conditions, including insurance, security deposits, and specific clauses, to ensure a seamless experience. Our comprehensive guide covers the finest…

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In Buenos Aires you will not face the dilemma of scarcity when it comes to finding accommodation. Hotels, hostels and apartments are available in different areas of the city so you can find the most convenient option in terms of price, mobility and comfort. Now, what is the most convenient option? In addition to what each type of accommodation can offer you, it will depend on what your requirements are. Here we share advantages and disadvantages of choosing between a hotel, a hostel or an apartment in Buenos Aires. The good news is that all of these options are available…

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Did you know that Buenos Aires has many beautiful places to visit beyond the Capital? It is normal for foreigners to reside in the City of Buenos Aires and travel around the limits of the capital. However, Buenos Aires is a territory that extends beyond the City, both to the north and to the south and west. From beaches to ranches, through mountains and towns, Buenos Aires hides many places to visit. In some cases, a tour by vehicle or bus is enough, while in others you will need to dedicate a weekend for your getaway. But trust me: it’s…

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