Argentina was isolated from other Spanish-speaking countries in its early history, which resulted in vocabulary unique to the country that even native Spanish speakers may not know. Read about some of the words unique to 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
Buenos Aires has a low crime rate for Latin America, but as in all big cities there is crime. Learn safety tips from locals before enjoying one of the world's most exciting cities.| Wander Argentina
Buenos Aires' Plaza de Mayo is a political hub, financial and administrative center and throughout history has been a symbol of disaster, rebellion and hope.| Wander Argentina
The six lines of the Buenos Aires subway are a breeze to negotiate compared to the complex bus system. Follow this step-by-step guide: Figure out your route| Wander Argentina
Christmas in Buenos Aires means warm temperatures, fireworks,, calorie laden-food and dancing until dawn, Learn how to celebrate Argentina's Christmas traditions.| Wander Argentina
Part of the daily grind for residents, visitors will find the Buenos Aires subte provides florescent-hued flickerings of insight into the lives of porteños of all incomes.| Wander Argentina