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La Statue de la Liberté à Buenos Aires : Le Secret de Belgrano (Plus Ancienne que New York !)

Saviez-vous qu’une Statue de la Liberté se dresse à Buenos Aires depuis 1875 ? Ce n’est pas une copie bon marché, mais une œuvre originale qui cache une histoire fascinante au cœur du quartier de Belgrano. Si New York possède la version la plus célèbre, la capitale argentine détient un secret que peu de touristes connaissent : […]

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✈️ Du Québec à Buenos Aires : 5 bonnes raisons de visiter l’Argentine cet hiver

Introduction Quand l’hiver s’installe au Québec, avec ses tempêtes de neige, ses trottoirs glacés et ses journées qui raccourcissent, nombreux sont ceux qui rêvent de chaleur et de lumière. Pour beaucoup, l’Argentine représente cette échappatoire parfaite : au moment où l’on enfile nos tuques et nos mitaines, Buenos Aires profite d’un été éclatant. En décembre,

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3 Days in Buenos Aires: The Perfect Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

If you’re heading to Buenos Aires and wondering how to experience the best of the city in just 72 hours, you’re in the right place. This guide offers a complete 3-day itinerary that blends historic sights, vibrant neighborhoods, delicious local cuisine, and unforgettable cultural experiences. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or squeezing the city into

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Guide for Digital Nomads in Buenos Aires: Wi-Fi, Coworking Spaces, and Cafés to Work From

Why Buenos Aires is Becoming a Top Destination for Digital Nomads Buenos Aires, the glamorous and energetic capital of Argentina, has long seduced travelers with its tango rhythms, historical parrillas, stylish locals, and a cultural pulse that never stops. But over the last decade, it has added a new accolade: a haven for digital nomads.

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6 Traditional Desserts in Buenos Aires You Absolutely Must Try

Buenos Aires isn’t just a hub for tango and steak — it’s a paradise for dessert lovers. In fact, no authentic Argentine meal ends without a sweet finish, often centered around the iconic dulce de leche. With strong culinary influences from Italy and Spain, the city offers a range of traditional Argentine sweets that every traveler should experience. Whether

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What to Eat in the North of Argentina: A Culinary Journey

Introduction to Northern Argentine Flavors Northern Argentina is not just a destination — it’s an experience for all senses. Nestled among the towering Andes, this region offers a culinary adventure that beautifully weaves together indigenous heritage, colonial influences, and the vibrant spirit of the Andes. Food here isn’t just sustenance; it’s part of the journey

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🛳️❄️ How to Travel to Antarctica from Ushuaia: Best Time, Costs & Itinerary

Introduction: Why Travel to Antarctica? Antarctica—the 7th Continent—is one of the most remote and untouched places on Earth. Less than 1% of people in the world have ever set foot on this frozen wilderness. If you’re looking for the ultimate adventure, this is it! From massive electric-blue icebergs to millions of penguins, from whale-watching to kayaking between ice floes, Antarctica offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience. And the

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🧉🥐 What to Have for Snack in Buenos Aires?

1. Medialunas (Argentinian Crescent Rolls) These soft crescent rolls are the Argentine take on traditional French croissants. Though similar, medialunas are slightly smaller, moister, and a bit sweeter. There are two traditional types: the larger medialuna de manteca (made with butter) and the smaller medialuna de grasa (made with lard). Medialunas are usually glazed with a rum-and-sugar coating and

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