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La casa del Queso

By |2008-11-28T15:09:40-03:00November 28th, 2008|Uncategorized|

Not very far from our school is ‘La casa del Queso’. La casa del Queso can literally be translated as “The cheese house”, a typical spot in the neighbourhood of Abasto. Besides every kind of cheese you can imagine, they offer cold meat cuts, olives, seafood, fondue and Spanish cuisine. It’s perfect to go with [...]

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Ghosts Stories in the Recoleta Cemetery

By |2025-07-17T17:48:31-03:00November 27th, 2008|Uncategorized|

Ghost Stories in the Recoleta Cemetery The Legend of the Ghost KeeperIn 1910, a man working the night shift at Recoleta Cemetery took his own life. His name was David Alleno, an Italian immigrant who had worked as the caretaker of the tombs for 29 years. From the moment he started the job in [...]

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San Martín de los Andes

By |2008-11-27T17:30:26-03:00November 27th, 2008|Uncategorized|

San Martín de los Andes is a charming mountain town nestled on the tip of Lago Lácar between high peaks. Its geographical location is of singular beauty, almost hidden in a sumptuous amphitheater in the mountains that preserves the fertility of its lake and forest environment. In addition to the environmental beauty and peace and [...]

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Free and interesting activities each November in Buenos Aires

By |2008-11-10T17:02:29-03:00November 10th, 2008|Uncategorized|

Noche de los Museos (Night of the Museums). One night a year in November the city's cultural spaces stay open late (from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m.) and host films and performances of jazz, tango, folk, techno, choral, and rock music. In 2007, 102 such institutions participated and 414,000 people attended the city-wide museum block [...]

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Free and interesting things to do in Buenos Aires all the year round

By |2008-11-10T17:00:17-03:00November 10th, 2008|Uncategorized|

Art and Culture BA's Museo de Bellas Artes (Museum of Fine Arts) is always free, and its permanent collection features works by masters such as Degas, Gauguin, Klee, Kandinsky, and Van Gogh as well as Argentinian and South American artists. Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (Museum of Latin American Art), known more commonly [...]

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A passion of Argentina: the Tango!

By |2008-11-07T15:03:17-03:00November 7th, 2008|Uncategorized|

Two weeks ago, we went to a tango show. But before I'm going to tell how it was, I first want to share a little of the history of this passionate Argentinean dance! The history is a little complex, but here is a short version:  The tango originated, just before the 20th century, in the poor [...]

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Colón, province of Entre Ríos

By |2008-11-05T18:02:40-03:00November 5th, 2008|Uncategorized|

Some weekends ago we made a trip to Colón town in Entre Ríos province. Right on the Uruguay riverside, stands this beautiful city with gentle terrein slopes and fully wooded streets that still preserves the peace of a small town- ideal for the tourist rest. This city, also called ''Paradise city'' posseses natural beauties that [...]

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Uruguay: weekend trip to Colonia and Montevideo!

By |2008-11-04T15:50:31-03:00November 4th, 2008|Uncategorized|

Very close to Buenos Aires you can find Uruguay. This country has a couple of interesting places, from which Colonia and Montevideo are the closest tot Buenos Aires.  Because of this Uruguay is a perfect destination for a (weekend) trip out of town and for some students a good occasion to enlarge their tourist visas. [...]

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