Casa Costa Rica
Ever wondered what it would be like to be staying in “Costa Rica” while visiting Argentina Continue reading
Mishka Princess
If you’re a woman with a shoe fetish, take a minute off from your vacation and head to the BA’s most fashionable address in Palermo Soho. Cult favorite Mishka sells self-styled “shoes for princesses.” Each season, designer Marcelo Canton, a former architect, … Continue reading
Today, Travel + Leisure shows some love to Top It, BA’s first (and our personal fave) temple of tangy, cold frozen yogurt. The pictures really do it no justice, and with mercury rising with each passing day this time of … Continue reading
Following in the footsteps of many European cities, BA has finally planned to initiate a bike sharing program around the capital. While the program will start out with only a few hundred bikes in 3 locations it will continue to … Continue reading
Buenos Aires is getting ready for a long, blissfully hot summer. Consequently, this is the best moment to come and enjoy Buenos Aires in a more comfortable way as the city is less congested. Luckily, The New York Post brings us … Continue reading
The man behind the famous fashion blog The Sartorialist recently visited Buenos Aires for a fashion event. The aim of his blog is to photo people on the street from a designers perspective and get and give a ton of inspiration … Continue reading
This week our friends over at Planeta Joy bring us a quick run down on what they consider the most atypical restaurants in Buenos Aires. Happy eating!
For those out of the loop, or simply not living in Buenos Aires Argentina, Peruvian has taken the city by storm in the past few years. While most people can appreciate a good neighborhood spot filled with locals (immigrant locals) that … Continue reading
The New York Times tardily jumps on the bandwagon and (re)introduces delicious Argentine ice cream to the world. The article focuses mainly on dulce de leche ice cream, which as some of you may know could perhaps be the most … Continue reading
The Buenos Aires Fashion Week has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean the city has lost its taste for the trendy. The capital of Argentina has long been considered a center of creative culture, with plenty of inspired musicians, … Continue reading