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Cruising around Buenos Aires by bike

WHAT: A half a day on a bike in Buenos Aires with Luana of Bikes and Bites BA WHERE: Cruising around the many neighbourhoods of Palermo and along the Costanera

An autumn hike through the urban oasis of Mendoza, Argentina

WHAT: A walk in the Parque General San Martin, in the city of Mendoza WHERE: East of the city. As it’s only 2,5 km from Plaza Independencia, it’s easy to

PHOTOS: The best street art and graffiti in Palermo, Buenos Aires

WHAT: Enjoying the marvellous and colourful pieces in Palermo during a Graffiti Walking Tour  WHERE: Mainly around Palermo Soho and Palermo Viejo HOW MUCH: The tour costs 200 ARS per

A day trip to Tigre: 8 x things to do and see

I realize that once you’re there it’s very hard to leave the diverse city of Buenos Aires. But sometimes you just need a little breakaway from it all. Since Tigre is

My favourite spots to eat and drink in Palermo, BA

I admit, within my one month of staying in Buenos Aires I couldn’t explore all of the restaurants in Palermo. I mean can anyone really, even within a lifetime? Nonetheless

The seven colours of Uspallata, Argentina

WHAT: A visit to the Cerro de los 7 colores; the colourful rainbow hill of Uspallata WHERE: 10 km east of Uspallata, in the middle of Argentina near the border

PHOTOS: The best of Buenos Aires

I’ve lived in Buenos Aires for about a month in May 2018. I didn’t plan to do so, it just happened to be convenient. Honestly the idea of staying in

7x outdoor and flea markets in Buenos Aires

After a month in Buenos Aires and my fair share of getting to know the people and their customs, I could tell the porteños really love being treasure hunters. They appreciate

The adorable old town of Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay

The long shadows of autumn were clearly visible at the time of our visit in June in the cutest town of Uruguay: Colonia del Sacramento. This small city along the

PHOTOS: The best autumn snaps of Buenos Aires

“I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house.” – Nathaniel Hawthorne, The American Notebooks, 1842”.    I was sticking around Buenos Aires for

A flight to remember: the Nazca lines in Peru

The small town of Nazca is renown all around the world because it’s home to one of the world’s bigger mysteries – a mix of long lines, geometrical figures, and peculiar

A day trip to the quaint town of Pisac, Peru

Although it’s tempting to remain in the historic, cobblestoned centre of Cusco for days, promise not to forget that the nearby Sacred Valley has a lot to offer too. So