Colegiales is a Buenos Aires residential neighborhood with tree-lined cobblestone streets, eclectic cafes and a low-key community vibe. Often overshadowed by its larger neighbors, it’s ideal for daytime exploration to ... Read more The post Colegiales Guide: Buenos Aires’ Neighborhood of Learning and Lattes first appeared on Wander Argentina.| Wander Argentina
Ride-hailing apps such as Uber are a popular option for visitors to Buenos Aires and other large cities in Argentina. Find out which ride-share apps work best.| Wander Argentina
The 'Blue dollar' in Argentina is back. Visitors are advised to come with cash to exchange for pesos. Those who didn't bring cash can use money transfer services instead of ATMs to get a far better rate.| Wander Argentina
Airport pickup from Buenos Aires' Ministro Pistarini (Ezieza) to the city of Buenos Aires. It's the fastest, most convenient way to get to Buenos Aires from the airport. ✅| Wander Argentina
San Antonio de Areco, only an hour-and-a-half from Buenos Aires, is an idyllic pampa town to experience the charm of Argentine gaucho life. An easy drive from the capital, the picturesque pueblo welcomes day tripping porteños and international jet setters in search of their inner cowboys.| Wander Argentina
Wandering through Recoleta, one of Buenos Aires’ most aesthetically pleasing neighborhoods you can easily imagine the city as it was during its halcyon days at the beginning of the 20th century.| Wander Argentina
Argentina has a cash economy for visitors who want to get the so-called 'Blue Rate.' Find out the best way to deal with money while visiting Argentina.| Wander Argentina
Palermo is Buenos Aires' largest barrio and also one of its most walkable, with tree-lined streets dotted by casas chorizos, long, built in the late 19th century| Wander Argentina
Argentina has an interesting economic history and currently has various exchange rates. Check our currency converter to compare the official rate, the 'blue dollar' and Western Union rates.| Wander Argentina
Bariloche, nestled along the shore of Lake Nahuel Huapi and surrounded by snow-capped peaks serves as the gateway to the playland of Patagonia.| Wander Argentina