Generally at this time of the year, Argentina is not so warm, but we are going through a weather anomaly that raised temperatures a lot. Almost the entire country is in the temperate band of the southern hemisphere and we have four well-differentiated seasons. I hope you have enjoyed your visit to Buenos Aires. There are many interesting places to visit in Argentina such as the Iguazú falls in the north or the Perito Moreno glacier and the Patagonian lakes in the south.
@@ssai_is_home It was the hottest summer in decades The City is in general safe but it used to be safer, now it is being downrunned by a municipal government of illiterate crooked thugs
Arturito! We're going to Buenos Aires July 13th to July 23rd and everywhere I read, it says it's a horrible month to travel there, especially since we're going with a 5 year old and 3 year old, so reading your comment gives me a bit more hope it isn't going to be terrible. They say in July that the city is practically dead and nothing to do. Do you find that to be true? Any advice or tips would be highly appreciated!
@@gonzalesjsee hace frio, es pleno invierno! Pero en buenos aires, siempre hay cosas interesantes para hacer! A partir del 20 de julio entran en vacaciones los niños de argentina, asi que hay monton de actividades para ellos en toda la ciudad ( espectaculos culturales, teatros infantiles, cines, actividades en los shoppings,etc) lo van a pasar muy bien!
I lived in Buenos Aires for nearly 10 years. I just returned from a 4 month visit to Buenos Aires. I lived in the San Telmo area, and I visited many of these places in San Telmo in this video. It was awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍.
@John Burris San Telmo is awesome 👌 👏 👍. You have time to do a great deal of research before you leave, here is a few tips try and rent an apartment that you can pay for in Argentina pesos, and it will be much cheaper. Next, learn about the "Blue" exchange rate it will double your purchasing power in Argentina 🇦🇷 on everything you purchase there. Good luck and safe travels.
@@markrush2319 I know about the blue rate, but glad to hear that area is also a great place to live. Sounds more my style as compared to the expat areas.
Great video !! The argentine dialect, specially the one in BA Downtown is much easier for Filipinos than other castilian (aka "Spanish") variants like the Iberian or rest of Latin America Cheers from a BA native
@@SenorJuan2023 maybe because that's not "right" before bedtime.. we usually sleep very late too.. except if you wake up early morning it's normal to go to sleep after midnight
❤your video. We will be visiting Buenos Aires in a few months and staying in the Recoleta neightborhood. Malba Musuem, Recoleta Cemetery and El Aleneo Grand Splendid are on our list of places to see!
What a beautiful video! I hope you had a nice visit ❤ And of course the library is safe haha 😂 Its particular shape corresponds to the brutalist architecture! U should visit the inside some time
I was in Buenos Aires on my own 2 months ago and I find that most of the places are safe to explore, but there are still places you should avoid walking alone or at night.
En Estados Unidos o en Europa, un camión puede pasar por encima de personas o un loco empezar a los tiros 🤷🏻♂️. Y si, en Buenos Aires, como en toda ciudad grande, se corren algunos riesgos, pero nada que te impida visitarla.
First images luck like cuba .. 👍😎😎🤣🤣.. greetings from mar del plata Argentina 🇦🇷😀.. Bienvenidos a la Argentina espero que la pasen bien .. Is it safe ??..😎😎😎.. More than the united states i think it is 😄
maybe you can find those similarities between the languages because you were ruled for about 300 by spain.. so were we i don't know cebuano but i speak a very little of filipino/tagalog and i think there are more similar words than in cebuano.. and chavacano is even more similar.. it's like broken spanish for what i have understood
I'm heading to Palermo in July this year. My first time. Did you visit this place aswell and how did you experience it if you did regarding prices things to see etc?
Yes we stayed in Palermo for a week! I'm actually editing my 3rd vlog and it's about Palermo. I'll let you know once it is up! Compared to North American cities I love how walkable and vibrant it was and the cafe and restaurant culture is alive way into the night. Not sure in the winter though.
@@ssai_is_home Yes I was told about it..nightlife begins at midnight not earlier for bars, clubs etc. But I'm realy concerned since it's so high end area and so expensive that for low budget woudn't be for me in this times and want to cancel everything now. Would be possible to explain your experience in more detail in an email for example, cause I still habe lots of questions.
Buenos Aires due to our insane inflation is very cheap nowadays four tourists Don’t worry about that I ‘m sure you ‘ll enjoy it very much It’s a great city !
@@cesaradriancozzolino149 I hope so, now I moved it to December. Thanks for you kind wishes!🙏 Only other think is to know where to change mony for local cash (ARS) and cuevas are not something I'm keen to use due to lots of things I heard about it but at least you get a real value peso there than what goverment official value is.
Hola, como van?, Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedan venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfruten de la solidaridad, amabilidad, y fraternidad para con la gente que no gusta de la guerra y sus consecuencias, aqui podras disfrutar mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por sus vídeos y que ustedes y los suyos esten bien, sean bienvenidos siempre...
Esos barrios de la zona sur son de los más antiguos… es como ir al Bronx de NY… tiene su encanto pero es una zona poco segura… no se pongan a explorar fuera del circuito turístico. Los argentinos solo pasamos por ahí por alguna obligación, sino lo evitamos. Recoleta pueda es caminar toda la noche y no deberías tener problema, pero como cualquier ciudad del mundo hay que ser cautos. Es probable que no tengas ningún disgusto y lo pases súper bien!
De todos los videos de extranjeros en Bs As que vi, éste es el primero que entra a un museo. 👍
we LOVE going to museums everywhere we go. :)
Hay blogs de rusos que también muestran su ingreso a museos, son muy amantes de la cultura.
Generally at this time of the year, Argentina is not so warm, but we are going through a weather anomaly that raised temperatures a lot. Almost the entire country is in the temperate band of the southern hemisphere and we have four well-differentiated seasons. I hope you have enjoyed your visit to Buenos Aires. There are many interesting places to visit in Argentina such as the Iguazú falls in the north or the Perito Moreno glacier and the Patagonian lakes in the south.
I heard it was a heat wave when we were there. We really hope to come back and go outside of BA next time :)
@@ssai_is_home It was the hottest summer in decades
The City is in general safe but it used to be safer, now it is being downrunned by a municipal government of illiterate crooked thugs
Arturito! We're going to Buenos Aires July 13th to July 23rd and everywhere I read, it says it's a horrible month to travel there, especially since we're going with a 5 year old and 3 year old, so reading your comment gives me a bit more hope it isn't going to be terrible.
They say in July that the city is practically dead and nothing to do. Do you find that to be true?
Any advice or tips would be highly appreciated!
@Jose Gonzales it's the middle of their winter, and it can get quite cold but no snow or ice in Buenos Aires.
@@gonzalesjsee hace frio, es pleno invierno! Pero en buenos aires, siempre hay cosas interesantes para hacer! A partir del 20 de julio entran en vacaciones los niños de argentina, asi que hay monton de actividades para ellos en toda la ciudad ( espectaculos culturales, teatros infantiles, cines, actividades en los shoppings,etc) lo van a pasar muy bien!
I lived in Buenos Aires for nearly 10 years. I just returned from a 4 month visit to Buenos Aires. I lived in the San Telmo area, and I visited many of these places in San Telmo in this video. It was awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍.
What's it like living in San Telmo? I'm moving to BA in a couple of years and considering that area.
@John Burris San Telmo is awesome 👌 👏 👍. You have time to do a great deal of research before you leave, here is a few tips try and rent an apartment that you can pay for in Argentina pesos, and it will be much cheaper. Next, learn about the "Blue" exchange rate it will double your purchasing power in Argentina 🇦🇷 on everything you purchase there. Good luck and safe travels.
@@markrush2319 I know about the blue rate, but glad to hear that area is also a great place to live. Sounds more my style as compared to the expat areas.
@John Burris Yes, I avoid all the tourist areas at all costs whenever I travel.
Great video !!
The argentine dialect, specially the one in BA Downtown is much easier for Filipinos than other castilian (aka "Spanish") variants like the Iberian or rest of Latin America
Cheers from a BA native
That's interesting to know! Thanks for stopping by
Bellísima Buenos Aires❤
In Argentina dinner is usally between 9 to 11 pm
How do people eat meals right before bedtime?
@@SenorJuan2023 maybe because that's not "right" before bedtime.. we usually sleep very late too.. except if you wake up early morning it's normal to go to sleep after midnight
@@juangutierrez4644 2 or 3 hours to me is right before.
@@SenorJuan2023 then i have no answers to your question haha
Espero que te haya gustado mi pais. Gracias por visitarnos.
❤your video. We will be visiting Buenos Aires in a few months and staying in the Recoleta neightborhood. Malba Musuem, Recoleta Cemetery and El Aleneo Grand Splendid are on our list of places to see!
Exciting! Have a great time.
waiting to see pt 3! loved the videos
Hi, lovely look at our city, hope that milanesa was ok, one can have it almost in every restaurant but the real flavor is in every house's recipe 🤷♂.
we would love to have homemade milanesa!
Ateneo Grand Splendid old theater , today become a great bookstore in the world , the most beautiful.
What a beautiful video! I hope you had a nice visit ❤ And of course the library is safe haha 😂 Its particular shape corresponds to the brutalist architecture! U should visit the inside some time
very nice and animated video, ! congrats !
Safer than NY , LA and Chicago….. for sure.
I agree!
great video!
🇦🇷 💙
I was in Buenos Aires on my own 2 months ago and I find that most of the places are safe to explore, but there are still places you should avoid walking alone or at night.
En Estados Unidos o en Europa, un camión puede pasar por encima de personas o un loco empezar a los tiros 🤷🏻♂️. Y si, en Buenos Aires, como en toda ciudad grande, se corren algunos riesgos, pero nada que te impida visitarla.
I agree 100% , I felt very safe in BA
First images luck like cuba ..
👍😎😎🤣🤣.. greetings from mar del plata Argentina 🇦🇷😀..
Bienvenidos a la Argentina espero que la pasen bien ..
Is it safe ??..😎😎😎..
More than the united states i think it is 😄
maybe you can find those similarities between the languages because you were ruled for about 300 by spain.. so were we
i don't know cebuano but i speak a very little of filipino/tagalog and i think there are more similar words than in cebuano.. and chavacano is even more similar.. it's like broken spanish for what i have understood
bueno!
I'm heading to Palermo in July this year. My first time. Did you visit this place aswell and how did you experience it if you did regarding prices things to see etc?
Yes we stayed in Palermo for a week! I'm actually editing my 3rd vlog and it's about Palermo. I'll let you know once it is up!
Compared to North American cities I love how walkable and vibrant it was and the cafe and restaurant culture is alive way into the night. Not sure in the winter though.
@@ssai_is_home Yes I was told about it..nightlife begins at midnight not earlier for bars, clubs etc.
But I'm realy concerned since it's so high end area and so expensive that for low budget woudn't be for me in this times and want to cancel everything now.
Would be possible to explain your experience in more detail in an email for example, cause I still habe lots of questions.
@@urospremrov7268 Hello! I just uploaded a video with prices for the cafès! We didn't go to bars but a restaurant meal would be less than $10.
Buenos Aires due to our insane inflation is very cheap nowadays four tourists Don’t worry about that I ‘m sure you ‘ll enjoy it very much It’s a great city !
@@cesaradriancozzolino149 I hope so, now I moved it to December. Thanks for you kind wishes!🙏
Only other think is to know where to change mony for local cash (ARS) and cuevas are not something I'm keen to use due to lots of things I heard about it but at least you get a real value peso there than what goverment official value is.
Hola, como van?, Los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedan venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfruten de la solidaridad, amabilidad, y fraternidad para con la gente que no gusta de la guerra y sus consecuencias, aqui podras disfrutar mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos,
felicidades por sus vídeos y que ustedes y los suyos esten bien, sean bienvenidos siempre...
we hope to visit in the future
what happened to part 3?
Esos barrios de la zona sur son de los más antiguos… es como ir al Bronx de NY… tiene su encanto pero es una zona poco segura… no se pongan a explorar fuera del circuito turístico. Los argentinos solo pasamos por ahí por alguna obligación, sino lo evitamos. Recoleta pueda es caminar toda la noche y no deberías tener problema, pero como cualquier ciudad del mundo hay que ser cautos. Es probable que no tengas ningún disgusto y lo pases súper bien!
Cerrá con llave la puerta del dormitorio, o vas a perder la virginidad.-
You want me to read and watch👾?
Dont miss trendy Fuerte Apache🌲🔥, Maciel Island by night🌴🌴👍👍🇬🇧
I went to your country…. Visited Lambeth Camden and Southwark. Yeah, lovely.
No te gusta el turismo aventura?
. Oh yeah turismo kamikaze😂