Buenos Aires for Slow Travelers: Lesser Known Things to Do and Places to Eat
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2024
- If you're only in Buenos Aires for a few days, you're likely going to focus your time on the most famous and well-known landmarks and restaurants in the city. But if you're a slow traveler or digital nomad like us, and you're here for a little longer, you'll have time to visit some of the other great spots. Today we're sharing some fantastic places to see and eat, that we found just by wandering around, getting to know the neighbourhoods, and talking to locals. Things like Yerba Mate, Tigre, the best empanadas, and the best time to visit the San Telmo market. These places might not be on a "Top 10" list but they are definitely worth your time if you're here for a bit longer!
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Excellent video !! Congrats ! Have a nice trip and good luck
great video
I just discovered your channel, too. Great vlog.
Thank you!
Just came across your channel. Very similar to us. We have taken early retirement and are leaving in just about 3 weeks to Albania for 3 months on our slow travel journey. Watched some video on your camper honda. IT's good to see there are more people in the world out there, like us. We're from Vancouver area as well. Have sold it all.
Great to hear from you! We’re told Albania is amazing and it’s on our list. We hope you have a fantastic time slow travelling through that area!
@@ChrisAndEmilie What kind of sandwich was that? The bread looked really good.
I'm not into bitter, so yerba mate is a hard no for me.
There are lots of ways to drink it. You can add sugar, use flavoured leaves, drink it cold. But yes, the base is bitter.
Hola amigos en realidad la yerba mate es un arbol originario de la república del paraguay y los primeros que la bebieron fueron los indios guaraníes con una calabaza vacia como vaso y una caña hueca de junco como sorbete..
Ahora se consume en Argentina, república del uruguay , sur del brasil , republica del paraguay y parte de chile
.greetings from mar del plata argentina 😊...
Gracias por compartir esta información. ¡La cultura de la yerba mate es tan fascinante!
@@ChrisAndEmilie bienvenidos...🤗