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.

Have you not yet visited one of the many notable bars in Buenos Aires? Since the end of the 19th century, the city witnessed the rise of bars and cafes that offered more than just a place to have breakfast or drink. They were meeting points that brought together Argentine society, especially the intellectual and artistic class. Most of these notable bars are still open today. In fact, they have not changed much in their architecture and service, being in some cases owned by the heirs of each founder. Here we invite you to visit Varela Varelita, located in the…

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The Argentine cocktail scene has several exponents in the City of Buenos Aires. Those who visit the city in search of true signature cocktails will surely find quality, originality and flavour in many bars. But in no case like Verne Club. Verne Club has been making Buenos Aires’ nightlife vibrate for more than 10 years with signature cocktails and high-quality food. There you can enjoy the most original recipes and a cocktail menu that is constantly being renewed. Here we will give you a brief introduction to Verne Club and then it will be up to you to answer the…

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For some years now, escape rooms have been landing in Buenos Aires thanks to different companies and brands. This fun proposal invites groups of friends to a challenge of ingenuity and skill in order to escape from a room in a given time. There are many escape rooms in Buenos Aires and they are located in different neighborhoods of the city. They offer different rooms with their own stories and it is an original activity to get away from the usual visits to bars, shopping centers or clubs. The Best Escape Rooms in Buenos Aires Escape Games Escape Games invites…

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A shopping mall right across from a cemetery? Is that even possible? Yes, it is. Recoleta Urban Mall is the newest shopping center in Buenos Aires and is located directly in front of the iconic Recoleta Cemetery. Beyond this unique detail, Recoleta Urban Mall offers a variety of activities to enjoy. From retail stores to a food court and a movie theater complex, and of course, a privileged location in the heart of Recoleta surrounded by tourist attractions. Recoleta Urban Mall (Buenos Aires): Everything You Need to Know Before Your Visit What is the Recoleta Urban Mall? Recoleta Urban Mall…

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In Buenos Aires, shopping malls are not located on the other side of the city or at one end of it. The peculiarity is that many of them are located in neighborhoods with a high population density and, therefore, accessible from anywhere. Alto Palermo is one of the most praised shopping centers in Buenos Aires. Its modern structure, its variety of services and its diverse stores have made it one of the shopping centers most chosen by Argentines, either for shopping or as an option for a family outing. Here we tell you everything about Alto Palermo so that you…

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Libros del Pasaje, located in a charming old house in the Palermo neighborhood, is more than just a bookstore with an extensive catalog and a lovely café for reading or studying. For many, it’s a literary space that transcends the simple act of buying books. For the past 20 years, this bookstore has welcomed both tourists and locals who come to explore its shelves. Unlike traditional bookstores, Libros del Pasaje invites you to enjoy a coffee, a book, and a variety of activities all in one place. Libros del Pasaje (Buenos Aires): Everything You Need to Know Before Your Visit…

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For those seeking a natural oasis in the heart of Buenos Aires, Ecoparque Buenos Aires is the perfect destination. What once served as a zoo for over a century is now a center for conservation and ecosystem care. Visiting the Ecoparque is a free activity where you can connect with nature, escaping the noise of Buenos Aires for a while. Additionally, the park offers various interactive activities that teach visitors about environmental conservation and the species living within Ecoparque Buenos Aires. Ecoparque Buenos Aires: Everything You Need to Know Before Your Visit What is the Ecoparque Buenos Aires? Ecoparque Buenos…

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Most of the shopping centers in Buenos Aires are modern buildings with large illuminated signs and advertisements that can be seen from afar. But there are two exceptions to that rule: Abasto Shopping and Galerías Pacífico. Can a shopping center function in a historic and architecturally stunning building? Galerías Pacífico is the true reflection that the answer is yes. Located in the San Nicolás neighborhood, in the Center of Buenos Aires, Galerías Pacífico seduces tourists and Argentines not only for its shops, but also for its majestic architecture. This reflects the beautiful era of Buenos Aires, where the buildings enjoyed…

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Buenos Aires boasts over 80 notable bars, each with a rich history and countless stories to tell. Far from being mere relics of a bygone era, notable bars like El Banderín continue to thrive, offering quality and great prices. If you haven’t heard of El Banderín, this iconic spot in the heart of Buenos Aires has been serving coffee and meals for over 100 years. It’s been a witness to the city’s growth and countless stories have unfolded within its walls. Here’s everything you need to know about El Banderín and why you should include it in your visit itinerary.…

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The oldest bookstore in Argentina and America is located in the City of Buenos Aires. If this doesn’t catch your attention, perhaps the fact that that same bookstore is considered one of the oldest in the world does. We are referring to nothing more and nothing less than the Ávila Bookstore. Located in the Monserrat neighborhood, a few meters from the Plaza de Mayo, the Ávila Bookstore was a direct witness to the growth of the City of Buenos Aires since the end of the 18th century. In its origins, it was known as the Colegio Librería (due to its…

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