Buenos Aires – Paris of SA

Visited: Dec 2022.

“Paris of South America” – I didn’t come up with this, it is the nickname of Buenos Aires. Seriously, when I first landed there I thought this place is in Europe. The architecture, the food, the people even (a lot more white population).

Argentina is the second country in my 2022 year end backpacking trip. It was freaking amazing to say the least.

Is Buenos Aires worth going?

I think Buenos Aires quickly became my favourite city of this trip. It is a little bad for me to say this but inflation was really bad when I went there, so I could afford a lot more. And they have killer steaks. Argentine steak is amazing quality and Argentine wine (Malbec) is so affordable and good ($2 from supermarkets). It is a bit of a hassle to change money though to get the “blue dollar rate”, you gotta exchange money with locals and not official money exchange.

First of all, Architecture

Palace of the Argentine National Congress
Palace of the Argentine National Congress. Just look at this.
Bueno Aires Streets
Bueno Aires Streets. Screams European!
Avenida Corrientes
Avenida Corrientes. A hip area (you can see the obelisk)

Food – Or should I say, Steak?

Throwing all the photos of steaks I ate in Bueno Aires

Argentine Steak
My first Argentine Steak! Imagine my shock when all of these came up to ~$8. In a fancy restaurant too.
Steak and eggs are the best
Steak and eggs are the best
Another Argentine Steak
Argentine Steak at a neighbourhood diner
Fancy Argentine Steak
Fancy Argentine Steak, or innards? Can’t remember

Food – Others

Food here is more than just steak, here’s some other highlights:

Argentine fish and chips!
Argentine fish and chips! – Not recommended
Empanadas
Empanadas – Like Singapore’s curry puff.
Yerba Mate tea
Yerba Mate, national drink of Argentina. Everyone drinks it! High caffine
Argentine Pastries
Huge carrot cake for like $1

Puerto Madero

Probably the most developed/high class neighbourhood in Bueno Aires. Great waterfront, good restaurants/bars on the pricer side.

Puerto Madero High Rise Buildings
Puerto Madero High Rise Buildings and a park with fitness enthusiasts
Puerto Madero evening waterfront
Puerto Madero evening waterfront. Looks like Singapore’s Clarke Quay
Puerto Madero night time
ARA Presidente Sarmiento, a historic training ship that is now a museum docked in Puerto Madero.
Puerto Madero river
My favourite photo of the multiverse colliding

El Ateneo Grand Splendid

Very amazing looking bookstore in an old theatre. It is interesting to make a trip down!

El Ateneo Grand Splendid
El Ateneo Grand Splendid, one of the most famous bookstores in the world. It is in a formal theatre!

La Recoleta Cemetery

I have a habit of exploring some very old Cemeteries whenever I am at a new place. Kind of reminds me of the shortness of life. Anyway, this cemetery is actually very cool. Lots of famous people rests here and I even saw a new tomb being built and the whole family was there.

Argentina although has very bad economy now, but it has very strong nationalist pride, maybe less now but decades ago citizens were proud to be Argentine. I felt that this Cemetery reminds people of that.

La Recoleta Cemetery
La Recoleta Cemetery. Gothic.
La Recoleta Cemetery. Eva Peron's Tomb.
Eva Perón’s tomb. Shje was the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 to 1952.
La Recoleta Cemetery. Eva Peron's Tomb.
Eva Perón’s tomb. She was the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 to 1952.

Eva Perón’s tomb has the most flowers. She is remembered for her advocacy for labor rights, women’s suffrage, and her work with the poor. She passed away at age 33 in 1952. Shortness of life, but a legacy to be remembered.

Random photos

Couple of random photos that I like.

The Obelisk, with a "BA" sign and Argentina flag
The Obelisk, with a “BA” sign and Argentina flag. Amazing.
Casa Rosada
Official office of the President of Argentina
Cafe with American License Plates in Palermo - a hip neighbourhood
Cafe with American License Plates in Palermo – a hip neighbourhood
Airbnb in Bueno Aires
Airbnb in Bueno Aires. I stayed with a family, got a small room. Felt good to support the locals.
National Museum of the Cabildo and the May Revolution.
National Museum of the Cabildo and the May Revolution (and World Cup 2022 win!)

Thoughts

I rate Bueno Aires as top city of my South America trip in 2022. Great architecture, history, food, and cost. I know inflation was very bad and I had to exchange money on the streets (very normal thing to do, even if I don’t speak Spanish). There was surprisingly a lot of China companies there too. So there’s some Chinese population and I did get called Chino a few times. I guess racism is everywhere but most people I met are very nice.

1 incident was that I didn’t bring my keys to airbnb out (you need keys to enter the building). And it was Christmas eve, the host was out, and every restaurant (even McDonald’s was closed), I thought I would spend the night on the streets lol. Then the host called the building management who luckily was around to help me get into the building. I tipped him even though he was not expecting it.

I do feel kinda sad that he had to spend Christmas by himself (like me). I hope Argentina’s economy improves.

The official money exchange rates. USD for 170 Argentina Pesos. The "blue dollar" rate on the streets is around 320.
The official money exchange rates. USD for 170 Argentina Pesos. The “blue dollar” rate on the streets is around 320.
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