First Favorite Places in Buenos Aires
During my first two weeks in Buenos Aires, I lived like an empanada-eating vagabond and did nothing more than check off my list of must-see museums, parks, cafes and city landmarks. Here’s the shortlist.
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During my first two weeks in Buenos Aires, I lived like an empanada-eating vagabond and did nothing more than check off my list of must-see museums, parks, cafes and city landmarks. Here’s the shortlist.
Getting your work visa in Argentina isn’t easy. But I can assure you of this: The process for U.S. residents is not so overwhelming that you should throw up your hands and spend the money/energy/time leaving the country every three months to renew your tourist visa.
It was this time last year that I decided to move to Buenos Aires. During a weekend getaway with my mom and sisters, I confessed my restlessness. I had a comfortable job writing for a newspaper in Silicon Valley, a cute townhouse near work, and a small group of fantastic friends. I was a few hours from my hometown, so I could visit family often. But I craved newness.