Living in… Buenos Aires
The wine, steak and nightlife are still affordable and the architecture is free to enjoy.
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Every Monday a mix of locals, expats and tourists dance to the hypnotic rhythms of La Bomba Del Tiempo, a percussion-based band that improvises each of their shows.
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High-intensity fitness classes combine cardio and body weight exercises with the picturesque setting of Bosques de Palermo, one of the city’s most gorgeous parks.
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The wine, steak and nightlife are still affordable and the architecture is free to enjoy.
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Max's Supper Club, a closed-door restaurant that operates out of the chef’s home, serves a five-course meal that has been inspired by an artist.
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Foto Ruta, a weekly, photo-based city exploration event, encourages travellers to get a different perspective on typical scenes.
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After the touristy dinner shows conclude each night, the dancers migrate to community centres and dance halls to join in one of multiple milongas taking place.
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Buenos Aires with Lonely Planet
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