Destination 
Argentina - Buenos Aires
Nightlife Guide
Buenos Aires In General -
Buenos
Aires is one of the most European cities in South America.
Is a vibrant city, renowned for its marvelous art and culture.
It is also known as the South American Paris for its architecture
and style.
The city was built by French, Italian and Spanish
immigrants and the locals still regard
themselves as more European than South American.
Buenos Aires is divided into barrios, or neighborhoods, each
of which contains a special personality and spirit.
La
Boca is one of Buenos Aires' older most
photographed and most colorful
districts. Especially on Caminito many local artists were selling them wares, while others danced the
tango and take photographs with tourists.
Camino literally means ‘way’ or
‘walkway’ in English and is one of the most
famous streets in La Boca. El Caminito is full of Argentine-style
energy, with Tango, Flamenco, street
artists and performers. In one way if you don't see
La Boca you cant say that you visit Buenos Aires.
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- Food
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Argentina
is a meat loving country and the Argentines eat more meat per head
than any other country. Argentina
Food is a mix of
Native Indians food and European. Between
1880 and 1890, nearly one million immigrants came from Europe to
live in Argentina. Most were from Italy and Spain
and all bringing
their styles of cooking and favorite foods with them.
The tradition of eating beef began in the 19th
century, when there were thousands of cattle in the Pampas region.
Beef is the most popular meat in
Argentina and is served in many ways. Bife
a caballo is steak topped with an egg. Parrillada is blood sausage,
ribs and other meat grilled together.
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Is
almost afternoon and I went to Recoleta for a beer to the famous
Hard Rock Cafe Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires
Design, the shopping mall where Hard Rock Cafe is located, stands in
the heart of Recoleta.
There I found Manuel the waitress of hard rock cafe and he tell me
all about nightlife. But the night is come and is time to see with
my own eyes the vibrate nightlife in the capital. The first thing
that I was looking for, was to see Tango. So I went first to National Tango Academy,
but unfortunately the Academy
was closet that day. So we found it a good idea to just go to a
restaurant and to mix the renowned
tango with the great Bife
a caballo
and red wine.
Argentina culture
is synonymous with
Tango.
The
history of tango began in Buenos Aires, in the late 19th century.
The dance started in the lower-class
districts of Buenos Aires.
Regardless of its poor origins Tango,
in time, developed into a national habit and for many decades was
the favorite pastime of just about anybody living in Buenos Aires.
Untill the early
50's Argentina was listed as one of the 10 richest countries in the
world. This rich period know as The Golden Age of
Tango, is when tango arrives to it's maturity. Today the tango is
enjoying a renaissance of popularity, keeping the fire of this
daring art form burning brightly.
Buenos Aires Nightlife
- Bars And Clubs
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Buenos
Aires has a reputation as a party city
and is Worldwide
Famous for its nightlife, glamourous restaurants, trendy nightclubs
and fashionable bars. While some pubs
open as early as 6pm, clubs don’t even open their
doors till 2am, and frequently goes on until 6, 7am, or later. On
Sundays, you can also find some after hours. Palermo is the capital
of BA nightlife and the edge of it is home to several large clubs.
Palermo Soho is where
the trend setters go and is the sight of Plaza Serrano, the
epicenter of Palermo bars and nightlife.
Soho is also home for many
bars with Latin music. Some of the most famous bars in Soho are:
Antares,
CRÓNICO,
Malasartes,
Congo,
Bar Taller,
Post
and
Sugar.
I found it a good
idea to always start in soho before going to after clubs.
Some of the most famous
clubs in Palermo are: Miloca,
Unico, Sullivan’s,
Mundo Bizarro, Kim y Novak.
All the big clubs will be spinning electronic
music on at least one of their dance floors, and most will have a
smaller room for Hip-Hop and R&B.
Another of Buenos Aires
big nightclub, is Niceto, also in
Palermo, hosts club 69 on Thursdays, where transvestites mingle with
break-dancers and everyone gets crazy till the sun comes up.
Niceto has also the W ET Club for hip hop
lovers. Entry fee
is around AR$25.
Is one of the hottest spots in town and it
is usually pretty packed. Mostly is difficult to even get on the
dance floor. The crowd was
mostly tourists,
with some Argentines as well.
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