Top 10 Things to Do in Argentina
If you are thinking of going to Argentina, here are some tips on what you can do and where you can go! These are some of the things that we did there:
Polo
Horse riding
Tango
Food
Drinking
Iguazu falls helicopter ride
Boat ride under a waterfall
Bike ride through Buenos Aires
Culture and Architecture
Cooking class
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Tren a Bahia Blanca: de Constitución a Tornquist (Trenes Argentinos)
¿Cómo es viajar en tren de larga distancia en Argentina? El mes pasado viajé de Constitución a Tornquist (última estación antes de Bahía Blanca) en Trenes Argentinos y en este video te muestro cómo es el viaje.
El pasaje de Constitución a Bahía Blanca costaba (a la fecha del video) ARS 665, pero comprando online a través de la página de Trenes Argentinos se consigue con un 30% de descuento. Pagué ARS 465,50.
El trayecto es de 600 kilómetros y se recorre en casi 12 horas. El tren es lento, pero cómodo. Tiene un vagón comedor, baños, vagón de equipaje (y depósitos de equipaje en cada vagón), y es bastante silencioso.
El tren hace paradas intermedias en Monte, Las Flores, Azul, Olavarría, Lamadrid, Coronel Suárez, Pigüé, Saavedra, y Tornquist antes de llegar a Bahía Blanca.
Las formaciones son idénticas a las que realizan los viajes en tren a Mar del Plata, Rosario, Córdoba, Chivilcoy, y San Miguel de Tucumán.
Para saber cómo comprar pasajes en tren de larga distancia, a qué lugares de Argentina se puede viajar en tren, y todo lo referente a este medio de transporte, no te pierdas mi blog al respecto:
PAUL HODGE: ARGENTINA TANGO, SOLO AROUND WORLD IN 47 DAYS, Ch 46, Amazing World in Minutes
Chapter 46 is one of 280 Chapters of Paul Hodge's November 14, 2012 video book How to Go Solo Around the World in 47 Days. In addition to being the first ever video book published on YouTube with 280 Chapters,14+ hours of edited, original action video taken by Paul Hodge from all over the world, Paul's book is the first ever on YouTube to provide in-depth coverage and instruction on how to go solo around the world. By providing viewers with such incredibly detailed videos and incisive, fresh commentaries, author Paul Hodge shows what it realistically takes to plan and successfully execute this life changing bucket list achievement. See Video Book's World Adventure Beginning Chapter #1: the Book's Concluding Summary Chapter #280: and Paul's World Commentaries:
Chapter 46 of 280 of Paul Hodge's November, 2012 video book How to Go Solo Around the World in 47 Days chronicles Paul's Sunday, May 13th, coverage of Buenos Aires' San Telmo Sunday Fair. The Fair is one of the most popular events in Buenos Aires and takes place in the architecturally beautiful San Telmo neighborhood. Extending 10+ city blocks, the Fair provides a great venue for wonderful music, Tango and over 250 vendors selling a wide range of quality goods. 12,000+ people visit the Fair every Sunday. This video focuses on a couples' elegant Tango act performed at the far end of the Fair in front of the Nuestra Senora del Rosario Basilice and Santo Domingo Convent. See Video Book Trailer: and Paul's Argentina Commentary: .
Paul is one of the few people in this World to have explored and adventured around our planet three times in four years and twice in the last six months !!
Throughout his June, 2012, 40,000+ mile adventure, Paul penned incisive, compelling commentaries with fresh perspectives on the socio-economic & political challenges facing the diverse nations/cultures he explored. The commentaries will be expanded upon and incorporated in Paul's upcoming book, See Commentaries at:
Paul's June 2012 exploration is his third adventure around our planet. His second solo quest was six months ago ending November, 2011, See Trailer: and his first world exploration was for 7+ months ending July 2008, See Trailer:
On June 19, 2012, Paul returned from his 47 day solo adventure around our planet. The trip was fantastic because Paul covered seldom viewed events/sites such as riots and protests in Chile, Argentina & Spain, Soweto where South Africa's freedom movement began, gold machines in Abu Dhabi, Jerusalem/the West Bank & the Wailing Wall, the historic Egyptian Presidential elections, up close with Queen Elizabeth & her Diamond Jubilee celebration, the changing of the guard ceremony in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, the Great Wall and many other exciting seldom scene events.
This video book is Paul's second to chronicle his solo adventures around our planet. The book is intended to instruct viewers on how to go around the world solo. By providing the viewer with detailed videos and commentary of his recent June, 2012 World adventure, author Paul Hodge shows what it realistically takes to plan and successfully execute this life changing bucket list achievement.