Kari Paul rounds up the top 5 spots in Caballito, the historic, residential neighbourhood at the geographical heart of Buenos Aires.
by Kari Paul, 22 May 2013.
Kari Paul rounds up the top 5 spots in Caballito, the historic, residential neighbourhood at the geographical heart of Buenos Aires.
by Laura Benitez, 15 May 2013.
Whether you’re on a budget, looking to cut down on your weekly wine expenditure, or just looking for good quality and inexpensive suggestions, the Indy has compiled a list of the best value for money wines to help you on your way. And with a bit of luck, we may yet be able to squeeze [...]
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by Denis Culum, 08 May 2013.
Boedo, situated in the south of Buenos Aires, is a typical residential neighbourhood. It gained its notoriety with the emergence of social literature which rose up with the ‘Boedo group’ (Grupo Boedo), an informal grouping of avant-garde Argentine artists in the 1920s. Originally, the area occupied by Boedo – set between Almagro, San Cristóbal and [...]
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by Sabrina Hummel, 01 May 2013.
Sabrina Hummel rounds up five of the best traditional Argentine desserts, from the birthday party favourite chocotorta to the omnipresent flan.
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by George Nelson, 24 April 2013.
George Nelson looks at different ways to try and win some money in the city of Buenos Aires, where certain types of gambling are off-limits but everything seems to be part of a hustle.
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by Emily Tarbuck, 17 April 2013.
With film month in full swing here at The Indy, we took to the streets and researched the Top 5 historic cinemas in Buenos Aires.
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by Avery Kelly, 10 April 2013.
The sprawling city of Buenos Aires houses an astounding total of 48 barrios, each with a distinct personality. However, if you are just passing through the city and/or most of your friends here are English-speaking ex-pats, it can be easy to fall into a routine of hanging out around the same two or three neighbourhoods [...]
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by Brandon Foster, 03 April 2013.
Brandon Fosters heads to the Northwestern province of Salta and picks out his favourite spots to soak up the stunning surroundings.
by Kari Paul, 27 March 2013.
Kari Paul takes a look at some of Argentina’s top bands – both historic and contemporary – who, for a variety of reasons, have forged a cult following in their home country.
by Laura Benitez, 20 March 2013.
Those who throw themselves into the porteño lifestyle will, after a while, probably be in dire need of some rest and relaxation. Lucky, then, that Laura Benitez has rounded up the best meditation centres in and around the capital.
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In a week that sees the return of ArteBA, we recall a bizarre incident from the art fair's 2010 opening, when Buenos Aires mayor Mauricio Macri broke a large artwork.