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    Posted by hendo 19 March 2008

    Buenos Aires is one of the most remarkable places I have ever been. It's clean, classy, safe, and dirt cheap. The leather bags are at least 400 pounds cheaper than what you would buy on the high street.

    Also they have miles and miles of shops on Florida and Avenida Santa Fe where you can buy anything for one third of the price in the US or UK.

    We stayed at the art hotel in Recoleta which was a boutique hotel with contemporary art in the foyer, free internet access, great rooms and wet room bathrooms.

    Beware the fake taxis in Buenos Aires. Because we'd been there for four days we realised that if they don't have a proper meter in the right hand corner and photographic id on the back of the driver's seat then don't get in. We used a taxi which charged us three times the price of a journey from the airport. We refused to pay and threatened to call the Policia!
    If this happens to you get to your hotel and ask the concierge to translate... avoid at all costs.

    Otherwise, BA is one of the safest cities in the world and the people are very nice. Palermo is great and so is Recoleta. Avoid San Telmo if you have to. Use taxis rather than buses as they are very cheap and the metro is great for getting around centrally. In taxis from the Newbery internal airport it should cost you no more than $14 and to the international around $50.

    Try and go to the best steak restaurant in the Palermo area called La Cabrera, it's economical but BOOK AHEAD as it gets very busy.

    Various.. please email me if you want any tips neillhenderson@hotmail.com(no spam)

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    There have sometimes been problems with taxi drivers conning or robbing customers, so it's highly recommended to telephone for a taxi rather than hail one in the street, if you can - that way the despatcher knows who picked you up. Your hotel, restaurant, cafe or friends will call one for you, and they normally come very quickly.

    I've never had any problems in my many visits to Buenos Aires, but unfortunately it's not true to say that it's one of the safest cities in the world.

    And the buses are great - they cost a few pence, they're very safe, they go all over the place and you get to see a slice of real life. The only disadvantage is that it can be difficult to work out which one to take - often someone will be able to make a suggestion.

    Oh, and DO go to San Telmo!
    Posted by motos  4 May 2008