You guys are very relaxed. Love it. I just got to Bariloche early morning today and i'm still stunned by the landscape and the log houses. Keep up the good vids
This was a great video about Bariloche. I've been there twice, and I agree that it's a beautiful place for a vacation, but not as good for career. If you ever go back to Bariloche, I highly recommend 2 restaurants: "La Fonda del Tio" for milanesa a la napolitana and "La Parilla de Tony" for steak. Both are really good!
I`m from here. Gotta say that we are a little city-town. In other decades, it was an exclusive place for rich people. Now, there are a few fancy areas. Most people here belong to middle class or even less than that. Don´t forget that we are in Argentina so, we are always in economic crisis. We don´t have good infracstructure and particularly this province has always bad government. Greetings.
Many people in Buenos Aires have told us that it is an elite city, one of the best in Argentina. But it turned out that it wasn't about the city at all. We don't mean fancy cities like Paris, but we thought it something like a neat clean civilized city with good architecture and a rich population. We thought it was like Belgrano R or other nice areas of Buenos Aires, but only in the mountains
@@aleks_digitalnomad вы можете ещё съездить на севере на водопады, на юге ледники и за вином в Мендозу и в 2 часах от БА на пароме скататься в Монтевидео это Уругвай, там городской пляж и можно купаться, и просто погулять...) И главное посетите Рио-Де-Жанейро минимум на неделю раз находитесь в ЛА, только придется на самолете лететь и это недешево, у них дорогие перелеты на континенте...в другие города Бразилии особо смысла нет ездить. Еще Чили неплохая страна, особенно их столица с горами.
@@enbuscando Спасибо. Да перелёты тут на континенте очень дорогие. Когда в Мексике жили, то дорого было в соседние страны лететь, и сейчас билеты в Бразилию смотрели, очень дорого, около 300 долларов за пару часов лёта. В итоге мы летим в Игуасу, переходим границу, смотрим водопады и летим в Флорианаполис, на остров в Бразилии, а оттуда в Сао Пауло на несколько дней и дальше улетаем обратно в ЮВ Азию ☺
@@aleks_digitalnomad Фрорианаполис еще нечего, но не летите в Сан-Пауло, это самый уродливый город в Бразилии...там смотреть нечего...да ещё на пару дней...лучше на автобусе от Флорианаполиса и оттуда в Рио хотя бы на пару дней, а из Рио в Сан Пауло транзитом. Я думал вы все таки останетесь в БА, а вы обратно в Азию, что вам так не хватало в сравнении с Азией?
Bariloche, is one of many places in Argentina that qualifies as a "paradise". Some comments here: Bariloche in winter is is the top place to for skiing and winter sports. In summer, it is special for hiking and camping. It is the city in the area with the most massive tourism and accessible to the middle classes. In the opposite shore of the lake, is the city of Villa la Angostura. Great views, great food, but the real place for rich people. Two hour to the south its the town of "El Bolson" geat for alternative culture and a great crafts fair.
I am in Calafate and I go to Bariloche next. Thanks for sharing. I subscribed to your channel. I travel the world full-time as well. I am from North America.
Although not at all our top sky village, Bariloche is our most important sky village in terms of skying center size & capacity. Additionally is a nice place to spend a pair of weeks in spring or summer, but it is not definetively a city to spend the entire year. When we say Bariloche, indeed we refer to the surroundings, not to the village itself. Finally is entirely necessary to have a car there.
Dear friend, thank for visit Bariloche and and surroundings. It is just a small sample of the beauties of the southwest Patagonia. Very sorry about the taxi driver situation. Unfortunately in Argentina, there are very bad people, too.
Try to visit once the park in the south called "Los Alerces". It is a bit far, but it is awesome. And there is a place called Tafi del Valle in Tucumán that is worth to see.
Bariloche is a mountain city, characterized by nature excursions and a lot of trekking. It is an adventure destination, not for people who prefer cities 🤦🏻♀️
We don't prefer cities. But for one of the best cities, as many say, it is a very underdeveloped city. And among the mountains or nature, there can also be cool cities. These conclusions are based on visits to similar cities among nature and mountains in other countries. In addition, these conclusions are based on the fact that we really got the wrong idea about the city because of comments about the city in Buenos Aires. The mountains in Bariloche are really wonderful 🔥
@@aleks_digitalnomadwell you need to have in mind that argentina its a very big country with small population of 45 millions and almost 40% of the population lives in Buenos Aires province Bariloche its a small town wit only over 100 thousand people , in Argentina a place with over 100 thousand people it’s considered a city.’ Now if you want to see elite city you need to go to san Isidro , recoleta or puerto madero then you be able to see a bug city mansions and every thing you want but nature!
@@aleks_digitalnomad they don't have an argument they just saw him and Eva Braun and at least one daughter. simple observation and a lot of people knew it. Governments like ours in US, Israel, etc. had been on the hunt for them specifically Bormann for years but couldn't get in close enough to take them. I didn't see them there myself (born in 1969) but it's like that line in the movie JFK about Clay Shaw where the man says, "what's the big deal, everybody down here knows the guy (in the French Quarter, New Orleans). Not to mix "conspiracies" but it is still the official story on Kennedy's murder that a lone nutter did the whole thing. Check out the videos of the interviews with people, it's not only more interesting than the official story, it makes sense, especially in the case of Bormann. If I were down there I would definitely check it out and talk to people about it. ijs
The funny thing is the "pretensions" of the Russians in Argentina...IT IS THAT THEY ARE RUSSIANS HAHAHAHAHA. Honestly, in Buenos Aires I met people from all over the world, including first world countries (Russia clearly isn't) and they don't have even half of the "demands" that the Russians have... I don't understand why the Argentines continue to accept them 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol. We honestly compare places in one undeveloped country with other undeveloped countries we have been to. And I live in an English-speaking environment and people from all countries always have questions about inconvenience, insecurity or pollution. The English-speaking audience does not switch to personalities, a more adept audience, but they all also pay attention to problems and talk about them. Look through UA-cam. And your comment looks like a racist one, which does not distinguish you from those people whom you condemn. Moreover, in my environment, Russian people do not allow themselves to be racists. I don't like the cities of Russia and Moscow, and if we compare Moscow and look at many European ratings, then before the war it was one of the most comfortable, developed and technological cities in Europe. (Aleks)
@@aleks_digitalnomad It's just that what's funny is that, that RUSSIANS have European pretensions, when not even I have them (I've lived in Argentina for more than 10 years and I've never complained like a Russian does). Saying that Moscow was "one of the most comfortable, developed and technological cities in Europe" seems like a joke in itself hahahahahaha
@@aleks_digitalnomad And not to mention that attitude of a spoiled child who pisses himself if he meets a russian gopnik's eyes... Probably Argentina, just like Russia, is a country for real men...
@@aleks_digitalnomad With due respect, I have been to Moscow and St Petersburg in 2011 and although they both have incredible architecture in the center of the cities, some great museums and amazing history, comparable to the major cities of Western Europe, you walk a few blocks outside the city centers and you could see that it was not a rich/developed country, a lot of building were dilapidated, ugly public spaces with no maintenance, old/broken cars driving around....not different to what you find in areas of other former communist countries....or Argentina for that matter. That said, I did love both cities, but I prefer BA, the diverse and eclectic architecture, beautiful parks, the general openness and friendliness of the people, the food and cultural vibe......but I am biased because I grew up there (-;
@@aleks_digitalnomad ah...si claro....comprendo la situación entre rusia y ucrania....es complicado volver ... saludos desde Santa Fe ...Argentina...en el centro del pais
It is considered a fancy city because it is where wealthy people have homes for holidays, vacation and skiing. It’s a place for holidays/ vacation so it’s natural that the infrastructure is small, it’s like that in most “holiday” cities … In an era where you have plenty of information , internet and UA-cam, you guys seemed really uninformed, didn’t do your research correctly and didn’t get the most of the area. I’ve watched plenty of videos about trips to Bariloche and your video is really really bad, not informative at all. Completely useless and you offended this beautiful stunning place.
we have the right to do what we like and what we want. This does not sound strange, you cannot condemn people and consider them strange when they do not speak a foreign language perfectly. Knowledge of the language will improve, many do not speak other languages at all. And people like the content, so we will continue to speak English. Moreover, we are travelers and the main language of communication in travel is English.
@@aleks_digitalnomad I don't know why you guys got such critical comments in this video. I'm Australian and heading to briloche soon and this is a helpful video 😊
You guys are very relaxed. Love it. I just got to Bariloche early morning today and i'm still stunned by the landscape and the log houses. Keep up the good vids
Tienen que ir en invierno chicos....lleno de nieve es espectacular
I'm sure it looks more fabulous and cozy in winter
Amazing episode in Bariloche, stunning landscapes, you must try the beer from Bariloche and also visit the 7 lakes, keep it up! greetings
Thank you 🙏🏼👍
Siento que en muchos años millones de personas volverán a ver estos videos para ver como era el mundo antes.
This was a great video about Bariloche. I've been there twice, and I agree that it's a beautiful place for a vacation, but not as good for career. If you ever go back to Bariloche, I highly recommend 2 restaurants: "La Fonda del Tio" for milanesa a la napolitana and "La Parilla de Tony" for steak. Both are really good!
Thank you 🙏🏼 🔥
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Guys, who want go to Bariloche, save location from the comment📍
I`m from here. Gotta say that we are a little city-town. In other decades, it was an exclusive place for rich people. Now, there are a few fancy areas. Most people here belong to middle class or even less than that. Don´t forget that we are in Argentina so, we are always in economic crisis. We don´t have good infracstructure and particularly this province has always bad government. Greetings.
Thank you for your comment 🙏🏼👍
What is the cable/internet company there? Is it run by the state or private entity? I'm interested in relocating to Argentina.
Bariloche is all about beautiful nature, if you want a classy place go to new york or paris! Of course, Bariloche is not classy, come on guys...
Many people in Buenos Aires have told us that it is an elite city, one of the best in Argentina. But it turned out that it wasn't about the city at all. We don't mean fancy cities like Paris, but we thought it something like a neat clean civilized city with good architecture and a rich population. We thought it was like Belgrano R or other nice areas of Buenos Aires, but only in the mountains
@@aleks_digitalnomad Is an elite city, becouse, it has quality life.
@@aleks_digitalnomad вы можете ещё съездить на севере на водопады, на юге ледники и за вином в Мендозу и в 2 часах от БА на пароме скататься в Монтевидео это Уругвай, там городской пляж и можно купаться, и просто погулять...) И главное посетите Рио-Де-Жанейро минимум на неделю раз находитесь в ЛА, только придется на самолете лететь и это недешево, у них дорогие перелеты на континенте...в другие города Бразилии особо смысла нет ездить. Еще Чили неплохая страна, особенно их столица с горами.
@@enbuscando Спасибо. Да перелёты тут на континенте очень дорогие. Когда в Мексике жили, то дорого было в соседние страны лететь, и сейчас билеты в Бразилию смотрели, очень дорого, около 300 долларов за пару часов лёта. В итоге мы летим в Игуасу, переходим границу, смотрим водопады и летим в Флорианаполис, на остров в Бразилии, а оттуда в Сао Пауло на несколько дней и дальше улетаем обратно в ЮВ Азию ☺
@@aleks_digitalnomad Фрорианаполис еще нечего, но не летите в Сан-Пауло, это самый уродливый город в Бразилии...там смотреть нечего...да ещё на пару дней...лучше на автобусе от Флорианаполиса и оттуда в Рио хотя бы на пару дней, а из Рио в Сан Пауло транзитом. Я думал вы все таки останетесь в БА, а вы обратно в Азию, что вам так не хватало в сравнении с Азией?
Bariloche, is one of many places in Argentina that qualifies as a "paradise".
Some comments here:
Bariloche in winter is is the top place to for skiing and winter sports. In summer, it is special for hiking and camping. It is the city in the area with the most massive tourism and accessible to the middle classes.
In the opposite shore of the lake, is the city of Villa la Angostura. Great views, great food, but the real place for rich people. Two hour to the south its the town of "El Bolson" geat for alternative culture and a great crafts fair.
richest people live in Bariloche more than Villa.
Iam from San Martin de los andes, it is a unique and beautiful place, I can bet on it
I am in Calafate and I go to Bariloche next. Thanks for sharing. I subscribed to your channel. I travel the world full-time as well. I am from North America.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Have a good trip 🔥
@@aleks_digitalnomad thanks!
You should try the Bariliche ice cream as well :) Great video, Bariloche is so beautiful
Ice cream? There was so cold for ice cream 🍦😂 Thank you 🙏🏼
Good honest review
Thank you 🙏🏼
Although not at all our top sky village, Bariloche is our most important sky village in terms of skying center size & capacity. Additionally is a nice place to spend a pair of weeks in spring or summer, but it is not definetively a city to spend the entire year. When we say Bariloche, indeed we refer to the surroundings, not to the village itself. Finally is entirely necessary to have a car there.
This is beautiful! What time of year did you visit?
I think that around 4 months ago ✌🏼
Could you live in Bariloche without a car ?
Good retirement city ?
You never have to take taxis in the cities, they lie every time about the price, that's why uber is better in Buenos Aires. Great video guys! :D
Apparently they approved Uber service for Bariloche some time in 2023.
Dear friend, thank for visit Bariloche and and surroundings. It is just a small sample of the beauties of the southwest Patagonia. Very sorry about the taxi driver situation. Unfortunately in Argentina, there are very bad people, too.
I see a lot of judgement on this video and not real appreciation of the actual beauty
Great video and with the Argentinian peso at 352-356 to the American dollar the value for money is amazing
Is amazing if you getting money in Dollars 💸
And i think now its close to 800
Hello guys! I'm from La Plata, Buenos Aires. I really like your videos and they make me appreciate my country. By the way, I love you accents
Thank you 🙏🏼👍
30-35 dollars a night???
Where are you guys from?
We grew up in Russia
Try to visit once the park in the south called "Los Alerces". It is a bit far, but it is awesome. And there is a place called Tafi del Valle in Tucumán that is worth to see.
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Thanks for the recommendation 🙏🏼🔥
What is the hotel called?
Estancia del Carmen
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What is the Hotel's name ?
Estancia del Carmen
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Here I leave you a synthesis of different beautiful places in Misiones to visit
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What camera do you guys use?
iPhone 13 pro 👍🏼
You say it is still cold there this was posted two weeks ago but when did you film this?
In mid-November 🇦🇷
Bariloche is a mountain city, characterized by nature excursions and a lot of trekking. It is an adventure destination, not for people who prefer cities 🤦🏻♀️
We don't prefer cities. But for one of the best cities, as many say, it is a very underdeveloped city. And among the mountains or nature, there can also be cool cities. These conclusions are based on visits to similar cities among nature and mountains in other countries. In addition, these conclusions are based on the fact that we really got the wrong idea about the city because of comments about the city in Buenos Aires. The mountains in Bariloche are really wonderful 🔥
@@aleks_digitalnomadwell you need to have in mind that argentina its a very big country with small population of 45 millions and almost 40% of the population lives in Buenos Aires province Bariloche its a small town wit only over 100 thousand people , in Argentina a place with over 100 thousand people it’s considered a city.’ Now if you want to see elite city you need to go to san Isidro , recoleta or puerto madero then you be able to see a bug city mansions and every thing you want but nature!
Can you visit the house where Hitler allegedly lived? it's right on one of the lakes.
Interestingly, people who say that Hitler lived there, do they somehow confirm the information about this? Do they have any arguments?
@@aleks_digitalnomad they don't have an argument they just saw him and Eva Braun and at least one daughter. simple observation and a lot of people knew it. Governments like ours in US, Israel, etc. had been on the hunt for them specifically Bormann for years but couldn't get in close enough to take them. I didn't see them there myself (born in 1969) but it's like that line in the movie JFK about Clay Shaw where the man says, "what's the big deal, everybody down here knows the guy (in the French Quarter, New Orleans). Not to mix "conspiracies" but it is still the official story on Kennedy's murder that a lone nutter did the whole thing. Check out the videos of the interviews with people, it's not only more interesting than the official story, it makes sense, especially in the case of Bormann.
If I were down there I would definitely check it out and talk to people about it. ijs
The funny thing is the "pretensions" of the Russians in Argentina...IT IS THAT THEY ARE RUSSIANS HAHAHAHAHA. Honestly, in Buenos Aires I met people from all over the world, including first world countries (Russia clearly isn't) and they don't have even half of the "demands" that the Russians have... I don't understand why the Argentines continue to accept them 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol. We honestly compare places in one undeveloped country with other undeveloped countries we have been to. And I live in an English-speaking environment and people from all countries always have questions about inconvenience, insecurity or pollution. The English-speaking audience does not switch to personalities, a more adept audience, but they all also pay attention to problems and talk about them. Look through UA-cam. And your comment looks like a racist one, which does not distinguish you from those people whom you condemn. Moreover, in my environment, Russian people do not allow themselves to be racists. I don't like the cities of Russia and Moscow, and if we compare Moscow and look at many European ratings, then before the war it was one of the most comfortable, developed and technological cities in Europe. (Aleks)
@@aleks_digitalnomad It's just that what's funny is that, that RUSSIANS have European pretensions, when not even I have them (I've lived in Argentina for more than 10 years and I've never complained like a Russian does). Saying that Moscow was "one of the most comfortable, developed and technological cities in Europe" seems like a joke in itself hahahahahaha
@@aleks_digitalnomad And not to mention that attitude of a spoiled child who pisses himself if he meets a russian gopnik's eyes... Probably Argentina, just like Russia, is a country for real men...
First visit then I will laugh
@@aleks_digitalnomad With due respect, I have been to Moscow and St Petersburg in 2011 and although they both have incredible architecture in the center of the cities, some great museums and amazing history, comparable to the major cities of Western Europe, you walk a few blocks outside the city centers and you could see that it was not a rich/developed country, a lot of building were dilapidated, ugly public spaces with no maintenance, old/broken cars driving around....not different to what you find in areas of other former communist countries....or Argentina for that matter. That said, I did love both cities, but I prefer BA, the diverse and eclectic architecture, beautiful parks, the general openness and friendliness of the people, the food and cultural vibe......but I am biased because I grew up there (-;
U guys have to go to "Cordoba, La Cumbrecita". Created by a German inmigrant to vacation, and a really nice place to relax.
Are you guys from russia?
Yes, we are ✌🏼
Los bosques del sur de Argentina son más bien similar a los bosques europeos ...son bosques de clima frío sin animales salvajes
Sometimes we get nostalgic because the forests are similar to the ones we grew up in
@@aleks_digitalnomad hace mucho tiempo que no vuelven a su pais?
@@josemariabravin7692 We left Russia more than three years ago, but we flew in to visit relatives about a year and a half ago
@@aleks_digitalnomad ah...si claro....comprendo la situación entre rusia y ucrania....es complicado volver ... saludos desde Santa Fe ...Argentina...en el centro del pais
It is considered a fancy city because it is where wealthy people have homes for holidays, vacation and skiing. It’s a place for holidays/ vacation so it’s natural that the infrastructure is small, it’s like that in most “holiday” cities …
In an era where you have plenty of information , internet and UA-cam, you guys seemed really uninformed, didn’t do your research correctly and didn’t get the most of the area. I’ve watched plenty of videos about trips to Bariloche and your video is really really bad, not informative at all. Completely useless and you offended this beautiful stunning place.
Weird to see Argentinian videos in English with non English speakers ? Do it in your native language, so it does not sound weird.
we have the right to do what we like and what we want. This does not sound strange, you cannot condemn people and consider them strange when they do not speak a foreign language perfectly. Knowledge of the language will improve, many do not speak other languages at all. And people like the content, so we will continue to speak English. Moreover, we are travelers and the main language of communication in travel is English.
@@aleks_digitalnomad I don't know why you guys got such critical comments in this video. I'm Australian and heading to briloche soon and this is a helpful video 😊
If they did, you wouldn’t understand. Doing you a favor, unappreciative goof.
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