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Buenos Aires: Special Edition (House Tours)
Here's a glimpse of the houses we live and hang out in. Bridget gives us a look at her lovely apartment while Morgan introduces us to her fun Argentine family. Then our program shows off our stomping grounds of Casa Holden and Casa Olleros. Living in Argentina is pretty cool.
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Casa Rosada - Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
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Casa Rosada Buenos Aires
The government's executive branch is housed in this building, a strange mix of various architectural styles, perhaps best known for the balcony from which Evita rallied the working class crowds.
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- Céline in the rain in front of Casa Rosada. by Lgreens
- Outside the Casa Rosada famous for Eva Peron by Casebrownfamily from a blog titled Day 13 - Buenos Airies - Independence Day
- Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada (Buenos Aires) by Ribalda from a blog titled From Madrid to Buenos Aires (Argentina). February
- Casa Rosada (presidential building) by Shesoffagain from a blog titled Tango time!
- The Casa Rosada, or Pink House by Bangkokrandy from a blog titled B.A. - the Big Apple!
- Casa Rosada - Plaza de Mayo by Elisabeth_sa from a blog titled El primero dia...
- Walking towards Casa Rosada by Semi-backpacker from a blog titled Welcome to the Big City
- Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires by Tomaca from a blog titled Buenos Aires 17-21 febrer 2008
- Plaza de Mayo/Casa Rosada by Alisoncuddy from a blog titled The Best of South America!
- Boo at Casa Rosada by Pagenty from a blog titled Arrival in Argentina
- La Casa Rosada by Vagabonding from a blog titled the 'hood
- La Casa Rosada by Joann.hill12 from a blog titled ARGENTINA
- Casa Rosada 1 by Hodge from a blog titled Maradonna, Evita and Cocaine drug runners
- Casa rosada by Ehartoch from a blog titled Buenos Aires first impressions
- Casa Rosada by Sarah_s_america from a blog titled Buenos Aires
- Casa Rosada by Mariet from a blog titled 1, 2, 3, tango maestro!!!
- Casa Rosada by Brenards from a blog titled The Kiwi learn´s Spanish fast!
- Casa Rosada by Thebirds from a blog titled Buenos Aires, Argentina, South Amerrrrrrrica!
Spanish School Classes and Home Stay - Road2Argentina - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Liz completed a 2 month program with Spanish classes at a private language school while living in a home stay. Here she describes her experience with Road2Argentina as she learned to navigate Buenos Aires and get involved with the various activities provided by her experience with R2A. Liz also mentions the benefits of living in a home stay and taking classes at the private school located in downtown Buenos Aires.
Casa Rosada, The Pink House in Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Casa Rosada (English: The Pink House) is the executive mansion and office of the President of Argentina. The palatial mansion is known officially as Casa de Gobierno, which means House of Government or Government House in English language. Normally, the President lives at the Quinta de Olivos, the official residence of the President of Argentina, which is located in Olivos, Buenos Aires Province. The characteristic color of the Casa Rosada is baby pink, and is considered one of the most emblematic buildings in Buenos Aires. The Casa Rosada also has a museum, which contains objects relating to former presidents of Argentina. The Casa Rosada has been declared a National Historic Monument of Argentina.
Buenos Aires: Episode 8 (Around the Casa)
Here's a quick glimpse of what things are like around Casa Holden and Casa Olleros! We like to have fun. We're also kinda awkward.
Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada - Buenos Aires - Argentina
Casa del gobierno, palacio presidencial
The Casa Rosada (the Pink House) is the official seat of the executive branch of the government of Argentina, and of the offices of the President. The President normally resides at the Quinta de Olivos, a compound in Olivos, Buenos Aires Province. Its characteristic color is pink, and is considered one of the most emblematic buildings in Buenos Aires. It also has a museum, with objects related to the presidents of the country.
The Plaza de Mayo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈplasa ðe ˈmaʝo], May Square) is the main square in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is flanked by Hipólito Yrigoyen, Balcarce, Rivadavia and Bolívar streets.
The plaza has, since being the scene of the 25 May 1810 revolution that led to independence, a focal point of political life in Buenos Aires and, arguably, Argentina.
Our Favorite Argentinian Food in Buenos Aires at Parrilla Peña Steakhouse
After trying several different steakhouses in Buenos Aires, Argentina it didn't take us long to find our favorite restaurant in the entire city. Parrilla Peña, an asado neighborhood steakhouse, serves up the best Argentinian cuisine in Buenos Aires at an affordable price. It is the kind of place where you find locals eating there as opposed to tourists. If you're looking for top notch Argentine steak without all of the fluff come here:
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Our Favorite Argentinian Food in Buenos Aires at Parrilla Peña Steakhouse Travel Video Transcript:
So I know we always say we're excited about this meal but today it is extra special because we're bringing you to our favorite restaurant in all of Buenos Aires. This is a steakhouse. It is a Parrilla. That means they cook all of their meat on the grill. And it is seriously the best meat we've tried in the city. And we've ordered our favorite cut - Bife de Lomo. It is going to be amazing. We're waiting for that to show up.
So it wouldn't be a proper meal without a little bit of Vino Tinto. Yes, this is the house wine and it is actually very good for house wine. So anyways, what makes this our favorite restaurant in Buenos Aires. Well, you know traditional Argentine food is steak. And it is called Parrilla or Asado.
And this is the reason we came here. The star of the meal has arrived. The star of the meal. Bife de lomo. Look at this piece of beauty on my fork.
That is some of the most tender meat I've ever had in my entire life. You bite into it and it just disintegrates, it just melts right into your mouth. And it is so juicy and flavorful. It is just fantastic. This is the tenderloin in English. It is the best. And you know what makes this restaurant awesome. You know how you can tell you're in a really good steakhouse. They don't ask you how you want your steak. They don't say do you want it rare, do you want it medium rare, do you want it well done? No, they just make it the house way and they know what they're doing. So you get the best most optimal steak possible.
So it is now my turn. And I like to put Chimichurri on my steak.
Okay, so Sam what do you think sets Argentinian steak apart from steak in any other country. Well, Argentine steak has a reputation for being world class. It is considered one of the best steaks in the world and you know what I totally agree with that. What really sets it apart is they don't try to mask the steak with tonnes of barbecue sauce. Like if you look down here you can see. I don't know if you can see this but there is just a little bit of salt on top. What the real focus is is on grilling. Grilling it to perfection. Using the right temperature, cooking it for the right amount of time so it is a little bit crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. They have just got that down to perfection. Argentine steak is just world class. There is no other way to describe it. Yeah, take that Brazil.
Okay, so we've been stuffing ourselves for close to an hour. It is time to go home. So let's do price point. Okay, so in terms of price point we're going to focus on which is basically the nicest cut of meat in the house. That entire cut of meat was 270 Pesos which was about $18 US dollars. And that was for both of us. So when you think about that kind of value you're getting $9 per person and you're eating like some of the best steak of your entire life. So incredible value and again this is just the kind of place. Like I can't recommend it enough. I would call it a neighborhood parrilla. A neighborhood steakhouse. It is the kind of place that you go into and you see mostly locals are eating at. And when you see locals eating at a restaurant like this you know it is high quality because they are going to demand it. They're not going to come back if the food is not good. You can rip off a tourist but you're not going to rip off a local. And that is all I've got to say. Come here. Goodbye.
This is part of our Travel in Argentina series focusing on Argentine foods and Argentine cuisine.
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Virginio Colombo gran arquitecto de Buenos Aires
Virginio Colombo (Brera, Milán, Italia; 1885 - Buenos Aires, Argentina; 22 de julio de 1927)
Realizó sus estudios en la Academia de Bellas Artes de Brera, donde fue discípulo de Giuseppe Sommaruga, uno de los mayores representantes del naciente estilo Lyberty en Milán. Llegó a Buenos Aires en 1906, contratado por el Ministerio de Obras Públicas para ejecutar las decoraciones del Palacio de Justicia (del arquitecto francés Norberto Maillart) junto con Aquiles de Lazzari y Mario Baroffio Covati.
Virginio Colombo arriba a un Buenos Aires con amplias posibilidades de desenvolvimiento en coincidencia con la expansión económica, en que la colectividad de inmigrantes italianos que hicieron fortuna en el país busca elementos representativos que les permitieran diferenciarse y crear una identidad propia, dentro de una sociedad local que soñaba con un paisaje urbano análogo a Paris. Esto le permite a Colombo trabajar en múltiples proyectos encargados por esa burguesía ascendente de origen italiano, trabajos en los que el arquitecto despliega su bagaje formal relacionado con su maestro G. Sommaruga y marcado por las ideas de Camilo Boito, adaptando su lenguaje a las condiciones propias de esta ciudad.
Fue contratado como director del estudio de los ingenieros Vinent, Maupas y Jáuregui en 1909, y con ellos proyecta dos de los pabellones de la Exposición del Centenario de la Revolución de Mayo, el de Festejos y Actos Públicos y el de Servicio Postal (aún en pie).
Ambos trabajos lo hacen ganador de la Medalla de Oro.
Ya independizado, en 1911 termina la Casa Calise, importante obra en la calle Hipólito Yrigoyen nº 2562/78.
Al año siguiente realiza uno de sus trabajos más importantes, la llamada Casa de los Pavos Reales, sobre la Avenida Rivadavia nº 3216/36.
En 1913 se inaugura su nuevo edificio para la Societá Unione Operai Italiani, calle Sarmiento nº 1374/82, hoy abandonado y muy deteriorado.
Dos años después realiza el Teatro Andrea Doria (Av. Rivadavia 2330), demolido en 1967.
El gran arquitecto italiano el Art Nouveau Porteño
Presentación especial de AANBA de la obra de uno de los más importantes arquitectos del Art Nouveau Liberty de Buenos Aires con motivo del convenio que realizamos con el consorcio del Edificio Calise, quizás su obra cumbre, sita en Hipólito Yrigoyen 2562 para realizar una campaña de concientización para su recuperación edilicia (más detalles en nuestra Web/ campañas o en el sitio americano Indiegogo, para contribuciones)
Edificaciones presentes en el video AANBA en el DVD del Arquitecto Colombo junto a la Carpeta “Gaudí - Colombo”
-Edifico Calise - H. Yrigoyen 2562 (1910/1911)
-Edificio Av. Rivadavia 3216-36/Casa de renta y locales conocida como La Casa de los Pavos Reales (1912)
-Edificios Grimoldi Av. Corrientes 2548-60 / Casa de renta y locales / La Casa Grimoldi / (1918)
-Edificio Sarmiento 1364-82 / Societá Unione Operai Italiana / Salón, casa de renta y escuela / (1913)
-Edificio Casa de San Luis - Azcuénaga 1083-7/ Vivienda Unifamiliar para Carlos Lagormarsino / (1919)
-Edificio Entre Ríos 1081-3 / Vivienda y Local / La Casa Anda
-Edificio Tucumán 1961 / Vivienda unifamiliar / Petit Hotel Familia Gigena - Seeber
-Edificio Ex Farmacia Podestá Santiago del Estero y EE.UU. / Casa de renta y local / Ex Farmacia Podestá
-Edifico Chile 651-7 / Casa de renta y local / (1926) / Actual Hostel
Recuperemos al Edifico Calise
Próximamente a ser nombrado como Edificio Emblemático de Buenos Aires por AANBA con el auspicio de la Embajada de Italia, he aquí un párrafo sobre la Casa Calise:
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Study Abroad Argentina
Experience Argentina for the beauty and culture, while learning Spanish. Spanish for Success now has a location offered in Buenos Aires, Argentina. If you've ever dreamt of an ideal location to learn Spanish and experience the best in culture from Latin dance-Tango, fine cuisines, wines, art, history, and Ecotourism. Argentina offers many activities and locations to experience, and especially it's such a huge country in South America. One week will not be enough to see so many places.
Argentina offers an array of experiences for any Spanish student, the experience starts with the Spanish program, studying the language and staying with a host family in Buenos Aires, you feel like you're actually living in the country. The immersion method is the best way to really enhance the Spanish skills. The Spanish Teachers are all professionals in their field and have been teaching for several years. With the typical small classrooms, such as maximum 7 students, the learning experience is a lot better, than the traditional university classrooms. Students can adjust their levels from beginners, intermediate, or advance. On top of the Spanish classes, students can visit several locations within the city such as Tango shows or classes. This Latin dance has been part of the Argentinean culture, and has been well known around the world. Students can participate in dance classes with the programs.
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Walking Tour Belgrano, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina【4K】????????
Welcome to Belgrano neighborhood located in Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Belgrano neighborhood offers urban refinement and sophistication without pretension. It was named to honor Don Manuel Belgrano, a politician and military leader who created the national flag of Argentina. Walking in Buenos Aires ( Argentina) Taking a walk down Belgrano in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This lovely city combines faded European grandeur with Latin passion. Virtual trip, 4k uhd video, Walk travel video, Street videography.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina — City Walking Tour 4K
This is a Buenos Aires walking tour around Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Popular Searches: Virtual Walking Tour Video, Walking in Buenos Aires - Video Walk, Video Walk Argentina 4K and Free Walking tour Buenos Aires. This area has an enchanted ambiance with an European look. Belgrano has a classic and relaxed ambience and a green landscape. It feels more serene than nearby Recoleta and Palermo.
Buenos Aires, Argentina — Walking Tour, Urban Hiking in Buenos Aires and Tour of the Best Sights BsAs. This city is huge and beautiful when walking around barrio Belgrano. Virtual Tour of Buenos Aires by Wanna Walk. Plaza Castelli in Belgrano R.
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This is a Virtual Walking Tour of Belgrano, a leafy upper-middle-class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare.
The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare, Avenida Cabildo, which runs Northwest to Southeast; the subway (subte) Line D follows its route. Belgrano R is chiefly residential and lower density in nature with calm streets: BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA 4K - Visiting Argentina, what to see and do? Buenos Aires, Belgrano, Argentina Walking Tour 4K - Belgrano is divided into four subsections.’Belgrano C’ is the commercial district.’Belgrano R’ is a wealthy residential area with lovely ivy-strewn mansions. ‘Bajo Belgrano’ or ‘Belgrano Chico’ contains Ciudad Universitaria, part of the university of Buenos Aires, and Chinatown. BsAs is geographically contained inside the province of Buenos Aires, but it is politically autonomous where more than three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. BA or BAIRES is divided into 48 districts. BsAs constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants like Matias Down Town, Maru Botana, Belgrano R, Tea Connection and other pubs. Virtual Walking Tour in 4k. Free Self Guided Walks and Walks Visiting Major Attractions.
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The public transport in Buenos Aires is very good, although crowded during rush hour. The metro here is called the Subte. Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. Free walking tour buenos aires, Treadmill walks, Virtual walk. Walking Tour Belgrano, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina【4K】????????
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Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Buenos Aires – an enchanting blend of European architecture and Latin passion. Check out footage of the best attractions in the city in our travel guide!
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Named for good sailing winds, #BuenosAires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
A #vacation in Buenos Aires should include a stop at La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin.
#Visit Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.”
Cap off your Buenos Aires #sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
For now, we hope you enjoy watching this #travel #guide as much as we enjoyed making it.
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