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Argentina: Heart and Soul

Day 1: Arrival in Buenos Aires

Most travelers will depart from home the day before our trip starts, and take an overnight flight to Buenos Aires. Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, a transfer will be provided to our contemporary hotel near the renowned Recoleta Cemetery. Buenos Aires is the capital municipality of Argentina and one of the largest in the world, with a total population (including the suburbs) of 14 million. Around a third of the total population of Argentina lives in the area. Buenos Aires was founded twice because the first settlement was destroyed by Indians. We will meet in the preceding evening for a reception and welcome dinner at our hotel.

Please note that because Argentines typically contain their main meal as a late lunch, then have a lighter meal very late in the evening. In that custom, some of our included meals will be at lunchtime, showcasing the extensive variety of culinary traditions in Argentina. On those days your evening meal will be on your own so that you can decide to stay and dine with the locals (at 10 pm or even midnight), or eat earlier if you wish. Any of our meals may be later than you are accustomed to, so if you need to eat at regul

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ABOUT THE CITY
Welcome to Buenos Aires, the "Paris of South America" for its cafe customs and French-style architecture, whose art and culture descend from Italian, Spanish, French and British immigrants. The Argentina Homosexual Community, the country's first gay rights organization, was created in LGBT rights in Argentina are the most advanced in Latin America. Homosexuality has been legal in Argentina since , and gay marriage since
Although there isn't a proper “Gay Area” in Buenos Aires, there's definitely a scene in the Palermo/Villa Crespo area and in San Telmo, where lots of queer artivism happens daily.

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Few cities get under your skin like Buenos Aires. Sexy, alive, supremely confident yet passionately affectionate, this beautiful, vibrant town is unforgettable. Discover old-world cafes, colonial architecture, outdoor markets, and nightlife that will keep you swinging all night long. And the best news is that Buenos Aires remains a surprisingly affordable destination for travelers.

Rub shoulders with Recoleta&#;s rich and eminent while you visit its fascinating necropolis. Hunt for that antique gem in a dusty San Telmo shop, wander Boedo&#;s bohemian streets, or take in a theatrical production around Av Corrientes. You&#;ll soon see why so many visitors have fallen in love with this classy, seductive city.

The list below is our &#;Must See&#; there are hundreds of others, spectacular museums, theaters and monuments. We own listed the Obelisc first, as its the top way of finding your way in the metropolis, if you ever acquire lost. They also cover the entire monument in a giant pink condom every World Aids Evening which just shows how inclusive the city is.



explore the queer side of buenos aires

Argentina has some of the most steady legislation in the planet towards Queer communities, and specially Buenos Aires is considered to be a safe haven for Lgbtq+ people.

Feel free to reveal affection in the general spaces of Buenos Aires and to be out and loud and pleased. Some parts of the country are OK, but some, specially in the North are quite conservative.

Buenos Aires is teeming with gay, lesbian and lgbtq+ friendly pubs, cafes, bookshops, restaurants and nightclubs. There's an amazing ballroom scene, historically established parties favor Club 69 and gender non-conforming cultural centers like Feliza and Casa Brandon.

Although there isn't a "pink area" in Buenos Aires, there's definitely a scene in the Palermo/Villa Crespo area and in San Telmo, where lot's of queerartivismhappens daily, like the queenly performances of Max Regueiro, who embodies the imaginary tango singer Tita Merello and delivers a spirit and drama-full show every Sunday in San Telmo.

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