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 ever imagined visiting a floating casino? In Buenos Aires, more precisely in the Puerto Madero neighborhood, there is the only casino that operates in the City of Buenos Aires. This casino has the particularity that “legally” it is not located in the territory of the City of Buenos Aires. How is this explained? The reason is that the Casino operates in two ships on the waters of Puerto Madero, which corresponds to the territory of the National State. For this reason, the Casino is not covered by the prohibition that applies in the City of Buenos Aires regarding…

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La Rural de Palermo is the place par excellence for fairs and exhibitions in Buenos Aires. Initially thought of as a center for events related only to rural or agricultural activity, over the years it diversified its activities. Currently, La Rural de Palermo hosts many events throughout the year. Among the most notable are the Book Fair, the Rural Expo and many fairs related to gastronomy. Do you want to visit La Rural de Palermo? Take a look at this article so you know what you can find there. La Rural de Palermo (Buenos Aires): Everything You Need to Know…

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Have you ever dreamed of attending a theater play completely in the dark? The Teatro Ciego (Blind Theater) de Buenos Aires is an immersive experience where all the senses, except vision, are protagonists. Accustomed to shows where our passivity is supported by vision, the Teatro Ciego offers us a change in the way of being spectators. In his works it is not the “seeing” and “contemplating” that is important, but rather the feeling through all the other senses. The rest of the work depends purely and exclusively on your imagination. Just as when you read a novel or a story…

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The art museums in Buenos Aires have great exponents. One of them is the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA), which is located in the Palermo Chico neighborhood and is frequently visited by tourists, natives and art fans. The Museum offers temporary exhibitions and a stable collection, while having an open space for the production of cultural and educational activities. Declared of cultural interest by the City of Buenos Aires and awarded as such, its imposing architecture ends up completing an artistic proposal that you cannot miss. The Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA): Everything…

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The Evita Museum is a must-visit for people who want to find out a little more about the figure of Eva Perón. One of the most recurring questions from foreigners who visit Argentina is why Eva Perón is so revered by a significant sector of the population and, with her, Peronism as a system of ideas and beliefs. Visiting the Evita Museum allows you not only to take in the magnitude of the work and significance of Eva Perón; You will also be able to see what many people feel when remembering and evoking her figure. It is, in short,…

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The National Museum of Decorative Art in Buenos Aires is a must-see for lovers of decoration, art and culture. It is located in the old Errázuriz Alvear Palace, one of the most elegant residences in the City of Buenos Aires, and permanent and temporary exhibitions are exhibited there. Collections of sculptures, weapons, books, furniture and art on display dating from the 16th to the 20th centuries invite you to enjoy a unique synthesis between art and decoration. In addition, you will be able to appreciate the beauty of the architecture of that palace, which is very well maintained, both in…

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Did you know that railways were very important in the history of Argentina and Buenos Aires? At a time when carriages and horseback mobility were the norm, railways contributed to the economic, productive and territorial growth of Argentina. After the railways used to transport products, came the time of passenger trains. The 20th century witnessed the rise and decline of Argentine railways, which left an indelible mark on the memory of Argentine society. The Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz National Railway Museum is committed to caring for and maintaining the railway heritage of Argentina. There it is not only possible to learn…

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Curious about visiting a place that preserves the memory of Anne Frank and the horrors of the Holocaust? The Anne Frank Center Argentina offers a profound experience for digital nomads, travelers, and expats, aiming to instill the lessons of history in young people and future generations. This center in Buenos Aires features an array of images, historical records, artifacts, infographics, and expert guides, making it one of the world’s foremost museums dedicated to Anne Frank. Dive into the compelling history and let ExpatPathways provide you with all the essential information before your visit. Anne Frank Center Argentina: Everything You Need…

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Cannabis in Argentina: Yes or No? This is the question many people ask to understand how free, regulated, or prohibited cannabis is in Buenos Aires. Despite the recreational use of cannabis being more widespread than authorities might acknowledge, legislation still penalizes and punishes both possession and personal use (let alone commercialization). While there has been progress in “flexibilizing” cannabis for medicinal purposes in recent years, this process has not included personal use. Although there are penalties (some severe) for simple possession, personal use, and commercialization, procedures vary and do not always result in judicial cases or convictions. Discover everything you…

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In Buenos Aires, progress has been made for many years in a policy of discouraging the consumption of cigarettes. The measures that the authorities have taken include the prohibition of smoking in almost all closed and public spaces, as well as a heavy tax burden on the sale of tobacco. In any case, the individual right to smoke is respected and you will not be persecuted or fined for lighting a tobacco cigarette in your home, your office or on the street. Here we will tell you in which places you cannot smoke and in which you can, focusing especially…

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