Buenos Aires is the perfect mix between European and South American culture. Here, in this city humor, design, tango and passion wait for you on every corner, in every street, all of the time. So let yourself be courted by the passion of Latin America. Enjoy the warmth and spirit of the beautiful Buenos Aires […]more…
let the sonneschein
He must have one of the most beautiful names of Buenos Aires: Ariel Sonneschein. But nomen est omen does not entirely work for Ariel. Just when he finishes the extension of his Palermo Viejo Bed & Breakfast with a couple of suites, the Lehman brothers are kicked off their Wallstreet thrones and take down Ariel’s […]more…
chile & argentina in 7 weeks
Argentina and Chile are two of South America’s most accessible countries to put on some music and drive down endless roads. ‘On the ruta’ includes over 5000 kilometers of asphalt, taking you through canyons, over 5000 meters high mountains, past rivers, oceans, deserts and vineyards. The 7 week travel itinerary below also includes varies domestic […]more…
waiving at the hand of god
It’s June 22, 1986. The Falkland War, just four years ago, is still an open wound. With growing tension, the world looks ahead to the next battle between two archenemies. This time, they take their fight to the Aztec Arena in Mexico City. Water and rocks have become green grass. Weapons and uniforms exchanged for […]more…
god’s magic kingdom
God moves in mysterious ways, but those of human kind are a bit wackier. One of these man made wicked ways can be spotted flying into Buenos Aires on a domestic flight. Right next to Jorge Newberry Aeropuerto’s tarmac, you can see red hills, sand colored buildings and lots of people. It is a curious […]more…
mate time
About an hour from Buenos Aires by futuristic Buquebus fast ferry lies Uruguay. It is quite a contrast, leaving the buzz of Buenos Aires avenues for the cobble stoned alleys of Colonia del Sacramento. Colonia as it is conveniently called by most people was established in 1680 by the Portuguese. Today it is a Unesco […]more…