ation so as not to confuse spectators and future tourists. Buenos Aires is the province, NOT the federal capital, because what I see in the video never refers to the federal capital, so the correct thing is to say federal capital or autonomous city of Buenos Aires (CABA), why use the name We are only referring to Buenos Aires to the province, for example El Tigre is Buenos Aires, as is San Isidro, Bahia Blanco, San Pedro. The Federal Capital is an autonomous zone created later and was positioned above the province of Buenos Aires, which is why Buenos Aires is added followed by autonomous city. greetings
My wife and I visited BA a few years back and found it to be absolutely lovely! Such a beautiful city and yes, the bookstore is the most beautiful in the world! Did you see Evita’s tomb? Looking forward to your next offering. And anxiety is real!! Good luck!
@@danielgamez4826 Overall yes! Don't need to worry about mass shootings like I do in the US. Obviously, there are places where one needs to be more attentive and it's important to not let my guard down. I count myself lucky that I haven't really had much happen to me directly, but I have definitely witnessed things that left me shaken a bit. Many say it's like any big city, you just need to be aware of your surroundings, etc. Grant it, I don't venture into zones known to be more dangerous, nor do I go into provincia much, so I know that makes a difference.
Nice Jenn, I'm from Chaco province, so I live in the northeast. Here is pretty safe compared to big cities or great metro areas. How did you feel in my country for the first time?@@jennraine
where history whispers from cobblestone streets and the future shimmers in the skyscrapers, all while you dodge stray fútbol matches in the plaza! The last time I was there was few years ago to film one of our TV show episode but I can clearly remember the places I've visited and I absolutely love it!
Since nearly none of these vloggers give good advice on where to eat and drink, here you go in case you need some ideas: *Parrillas* 1. Don Julio- still the best; best to make reservations when they open three months in advance; more expensive than all the other parrillas, but we’ll worth it and still cheap compared to US prices, especially if you’re paying in dollars 2. La Carnicería- probably my current second favorite; excellent mollejas that are a little bit fancier than your average parrilla; sit at the bar if it’s not hot outside 3. El Ferroviario- real Porteño experience, as not many tourists go there; huge portions at very good prices; a bit out of the way and not fancy at all, as it is under a highway with the majority of the seating outside; good for large groups 4. Nuestro Secreto- parrilla of the Four Season; different style asado; beautiful garden seating; you pay Four Seasons prices so not cheap 5. La Brigada- wasn’t as good as when we were back in Jan, but still a good option, especially if you’re in San Telmo for the Sunday market; great atmosphere 5. A few others to consider if you can’t get into the other ones- La Cabrera, Parrilla Peña, El Pobre Luis *Argentinian (not asado) * 1. El Preferido de Palermo- best Milanesa Napolitana in my opinion; book a few weeks in advance 2. Chori- best choripán that’s not in front of a football stadium 3. Palermo Cantina- good local neighborhood spot in Palermo Hollywood; good and huge Milanesa; cool atmosphere; cheap 4. El Baqueano- more upscale and unique takes on classic Argentinian dishes 5. Peron Peron- old school atmosphere honoring Socialism in Latin America complete with typical dishes and the theme music; locations in Palermo Hollywood and San Telmo 6. La Choripaneria- good choripán option in the permanent San Telmo Market *Upscale* 1. Chila- my favorite fine dinning option in BA; nice atmosphere located in Puerto Madero so can walk along the water before or after dinner 2. Crizia- excellent upscale seafood restaurant; go all out and get the tasting menu with wine pairing 3. Elena- another restaurant in the Four Seasons; mostly Argentinian cuisine, but more upscale *Ethnic Cuisine (everything besides Argentinian) * 1. Niño Gordo- Argentinian-Asian fusion 2. La Alacena- my favorite Italian restaurant in a city full of Italian restaurants; good brunch option 3. Mishiguene- Argentinian-Israeli fusion; has become quite famous so need to book in advance 4. La Mar- offshoot of the original Gastón Acurio cebecheria in Lima; excellent ceviches, chaufas, etc. 5. Oviedo- Spanish restaurant good for seafood; nice atmosphere, but casual and good price 6. Gran Dabbang- excellent and innovative Argentinian-South Asia fusion in a very casual atmosphere; doesn’t take reservations so go when they open *Pizza* 1. La Mezzetta- best fugazzetta in BA; well worth the trek to Colegiales if you’re staying in the city center, but go between lunch and dinner (say 3:00-6:00) because there’s always a queue 2. Pizzería Güerrín- not as good as La Mezzetta in my opinion, but a good option if you’re just in the commercial center *Bars * 1. Tres Monos- world class cocktails and solid snacks in a bit of a dive bar atmosphere; gets crowded so go early or I think you can make a reservation for the new section that opened earlier this year; my favorite cocktail bar in BA 2. CoChinChina- newer cocktail bar with excellent drinks and solid Asian food; nice atmosphere 3. Florería Atlántico- internationally acclaimed cocktail bar, but not the same since the owner and cocktail guru has moved to the US and the previous head bartender went on to open Tres Monos; very cool concept though, but gets extremely crowded since it’s famous so you have to go early or book a table for food; can also wait at the bar next door, which is the same owner and has solid drinks,but not the same experience 4. Rooftop bar at the Alvear Palace Hotel- best for aperitivo when the sun is setting; book a table in advance 5. El Federal- old bar classic bar in San Telmo 6. Uptown- if you want a party, this is a good option; don’t know what the food is like, but you can book a table and eat there to avoid the usually long queues 7. Frank’s- just down the street from Uptown, this is the original speakeasy in BA if you want something more than a bar, but not a massive party *Cafes* 1. Cuervo- my local café in Palermo Hollywood; there is another location in Palermo 2. Oli- another Palermo Hollywood cafe where I would recommend if you want pastries or lunch; excellent brunch option, but gets very busy 3. La Mulata- after Don Julio cafe just a block down Guatemala 4. Coffee Town- good option if you’re in San Telmo market and need a quick coffee 5. Atis- also in San Telmo, but a much nicer atmosphere if you want to have a longer relaxing coffee 6. If you’re interested in the classic Argentinian cafes for the atmosphere and don’t care so much about the coffee itself, you have El Petit Colon and Cafe Tortorni in the center as well as Montecarlo in Palermo Hollywood
I consider this country a fantastic option if you are planning to relocate. Argentina is attractive and huge, the people are friendly, the climate is comfortable and it has a low cost of living. The temporary residency is relatively easy to get if you can prove earnings of approximately $2000 USD per month.
Love this video! It doesn’t feel forced and you’ve captured the essence of our city very beautifully. Glad that you’re enjoying it as much as we do living in here and I hope that you find your pace and peace again soon so you get to see everything and do all of it. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed too, but I wouldn’t change a thing! Also, let me say your Spanish is goooood! Keep it up! Looking forward for more videos of BA. Ps: I said it on instagram but I say it again, you have to visit a place called Olympo Skybar on Avenida Corrientes. Amazing views and nice drinks and food! Also, Avenida Corrientes is our version of Broadway and there’s a lot too see and do there.
Crosby - Addressing your message at the end of the video: I am so grateful for all you put into your work. It’s difficult to stay consistent as a vlogger and you are doing a great job! I appreciate that you shared your feelings. It really helps others see that it’s ok to feel stressed out, overwhelmed doing what you love, and it’s not at all uncommon. Now let’s talk abut Buenos Aries❤WOW! When I retire in 3 years, I want to be a “slow-mad.” Buenos Aries is on my list! Even though we are a few generations apart, I value your opinion❤ As always, I look forward to your next video. I’m happy you and your beau are finally getting to spend more time together❤
I'm glad that you guys like my home town of Buenos Aires. I hope you having a great time. Like I said I'm from Buenos Aires and I live en in Orlando for long time. Cheers!
I'm so happy that Dylan is with you full time! Buenos Aires is beautiful but way too big for me. That street market that went for blocks and blocks was so cool and the food you guys had looked pretty amazing, can't wait for the next vlog!
we spent November and December in Buenos Aires a surprisingly green city. Amazing parks and the tree lined streets of Palermo are wonderful. We are currently in the laid back City of Cordoba which has a great bus terminal to get out and explore. Be sure to take the train to Tigre. We are to Mendoza next. I would say in spite of the economic toil the people of this country are amazing. The only negative thing for us is that the food scene is 20 to 30 years behind the rest of the world. BA was not to bad but spices are not on an Argentinian menu lol. Enjoy the value and hospitality here are unmatched anywhere with maybe the exception of SE Asia.
Nosotros tenemos los mismos gustos que los europeos y no usamos tantas especies porque la comida no lo requiere, con pocas cosas ya es rica, las especies a veces opacan los gustos de la comida en realidad. Y picante usamos muy poco.
@@fernando367fulche todos los alimentos ocupan condimentos para darle ese toque final, un ejemplo , ustedes al asado le ponen sal solamente , porque razón, para que saque el mejor sabor a la asado , a diferencia de 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 🇨🇦 y muchas partes del mundo donde en sus cortes están sazonados con pimienta y otros condimentos que se usan con el mismo propósito, darle un mejor sabor a la carne , corte o asado ,, saludos
@@Hetch79 Cuándo la comida es rica no hace falta disfrazarla con condimentos o especias. Cómo lo dijeron arriba. Nosotros no tenemos su cultura, así de simple.
Our food is rooted on Italian cuisine. We do not need spices to dress up a meal to make it flavourful as you asians. Simple cooking is tradition to us and we are not going to change such cultural things because of a spoiled spicy kid
Have followed your journey now for over 2 yrs...I'm so happy to hear you guys are officially back together...Prayed for your healing & that someday you will reconnect again...And it was answered 💖. May your journey together bring more LOVE & LIGHT w/ growth spiritually. 💞 SAFE TRAVELS always & here's to more wild adventures together. -Much Love from CA.💫
Great to see you guys! I recently purchased a Pocket 3 as well. Have fun with it! Love the video you guys produce with the drone shots providing perspective!
Hello girl, I'm sorry that anxiety took over you a little bit, but I hope you are having such a great time in Buenos Aires, my natal city ❤ I'm living in Amsterdam and I miss it enormously every day. Mostly the amount of sunshine it has ☀️ I'm admiring everywhere you go and reminiscing a bit since I have a memory in each corner of this beautiful city ❤❤❤ Enjoy!!!
This is the best video I have seen on Buenos Aires yet! Everything looks absolutely beautiful, and I can easily see myself visiting it someday. I can totally relate with having a little bit of anxiety with vlogging after not doing so for a few weeks. I was feeling the same way today even when I recorded my first video in almost a month, but as I kept going, I felt much better and I kept thinking about why I enjoy creating content. This was such a great video Crosby, and you showed the city very well! I'm glad Dylan is able to tag along full time now too!
😂😂the best video of B.A ???😂😂 a Rolex in a junk shop?.😂😂 yeah people are starving in Argentina and they are going to toss a Rolex in a pile of scrap?😂😂
Wow, she's selling Argentina well. I've visited ARG and I have a different opinion, very old and dilapidated city. The infrastructure (trains/buses are old and falling apart). The food is not that impressive very average in some places. A lot of Argentinians are indeed in a difficult situation for example a lot of them are exposed to starvation which is present in some neighborhoods. They desperately hide their poor and their ingenious population. Ingenious population that is bigger than the Mexican indigenous population in terms of %. Around 13%-14% of Argentinians are ingenious against Mexico's 9% to 10% and this portion of the Mexican population is shrinking at an alarming rate. While in Argentina, I missed things that you can buy in North America (Canada, Mexico, and the US). But there might be people that like Argentina.....
@@AlphaOrion-l3u sounds like you are describing every large city in the world with regards to decaying buildings and poverty. you have zero sense of romance and sound like you see modernist glass box skyscrapers as your standard of "high class". again, food can be hit and miss depending on where you choose to eat and how much you choose to spend. you repeatedly spell "indigenous" wrong. you fail to mention that Mexico's population is about 40% Mestizo which is mixed race indigenous. but who cares what race people are? almost all of us are mixed to some degree now. you sound like a complete idiot. stay home in North America then. you are NOT a traveler with an attitude and sense of superiority like that.
I really enjoyed your video about Buenos Aires. The architecture of the buildings is very beautiful, especially the bookstore theater and the train station. It reminds me of Spain indeed, and the pastries and coffee look delicious. The market is very colorful! Thanks for all the tips and the footage about this city!❤
hola....vos tranquila que el video salio espectacular.....asi que....esperamos por mas y felicitaciones por el video y bienvenida a este hermoso pais...abrazo enorme a los dos...
So an update we are currently in Mendoza Argentina and the food and wine scene here is quite good and the people of the city and outlying areas are great ...we have had some wonderful meals and great experiences from music in the park to venturing to the higher elevations its been a wonderful experience...
I’m so excited to see your Argentina content, I was born in Mendoza but live in the US now so I’m vicariously visiting my country through your videos lol thanks for sharing!
awesome u re in my home country. Thanks for sharing your honestly about your mental health, no one is perfect. Everyone has his own personal issues to deal with in life. U are doing your best enjoying your life plus sharing your adventures w us as well as trusting us up front your personal matters. U are brave. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Un beso grande y a seguir disfrutando de ese pais tan hermoso y economico para los extranjeros. Sebastian ( here residing in New York).
I grew up in San Telmo, I'm turning 40 this year, the market used to be so so so different in the 90's, it used to be a local market where poeple went to get daily products like meat or veggies, and then it also had a lot of other types of shops, like... you could find a locksmith there! and a pharmacy right at the door (BUT THERE WERE NO RESTAURANTS OR IN DOOR FOOD TRUCKS!). When i lived in San Telmo it wasnt a tourist zone at all, it became more touristy; like Palermo, over the past 2 decades. I'm gratefull that it became worldly known but on the other hand it lost a lot of the daily life. It's no longer the San Telmo i knew. So... i met Flores in 2008, another old neighborhood yet to be conquered. I'm too close to Caballito neighborhood wich means soon this part of my city will also become a most populated, touristy zone. I trully welcome that with all my heart, i wish nothing but growth to my city; i's just NOSTALGIA
I'm 57, lived in San Telmo from 6 to 27, I was gonna say the same, the MERCADO was to buy just food, maybe a record, so.different now sometimes I don't know if I love it or not! 😂
Did you go to Plaza Francia in la Recoleta? There is a market there on the weekends. It's by the cemetery and the museum. Also, places you should check out!
I'm glad you are enjoying the city, and that you are able to be outspoken about your anxiety. Finding balance is not always easy, but talking about it and puting it as your priority goes a long way
Love the video. Does Dylan have a channel as well? So glad to see y’all traveling together again. Such a cute couple and I love the energy between you both.
Grande Grace!! Espero que disfrutes de lo lindo en Buenos Aires! Si bien soy de la provincia de Santa Fe. Capital (interior de la Argentina), ahi en Buenos Aires te recomiendo que vayas a la Plaza Congreso o tambien a la Pizzeria Guerrin! Un saludo genia!
Welcome to Argentina! Buenos Aires is nice, but Patagonia... Specially Bariloche and Villa La Angostura, will blow your minds. Its a little more expensive (And more cold) , but views and landscape are breath taking. There is always full of tourists as well, all year long.
You have to know South of Arg it's really beautiful mountains, waterfalls, i recommend visit Comodoro Rivadavia, El bolson, and Lago Puelo city they're all cities
I would have suggested you guys to visit Belgrano neighborhood or Caballito neighborhood, for a more local experience. Recoleta, San Telmo and Palermo are pretty much expat areas, where's a little difficult to meet and see the average Buenos Aires citizen. I love Buenos Aires, I have lots of family there and I went many times! Hope you enjoy your time in Argentina
Buenos Aires looks so beautiful, and you two obviously enjoy it fully. Great walks, recommendations, drone footage, Tango soundtrack! I also applaud you for being authentic and sharing what's going on for you emotionally-mentally, Crosby. Travelling itself can be overwhelming while also super exciting. Just came back from 6 1/2 weeks in Mexico... A good practice / necessity for finding balance, in so many ways. Yes, make sure your wellness has priority! Looking forward to more vids from Argentina - a country I've never been. Btw, how do you find the Spanish spoken in Argentina? I stayed with an Argentinian host in one of my places in MX and found his Spanish really hard to understand in comparison to the Mexicans. Maybe that was random - or could it have been typical for Argentinian accent and fast speed?
Thank you, Melanie! In terms of the Spanish here, the accent is definitely harder to understand than the Spanish in Mexico (in my opinion), but usually they will slow down their speech once they realize Spanish isn't your first language which I appreciate!
Hubo tanta inmigración italiana y en general europea en Argentina que se dice que los argentinos somos italianos que hablamos español y nos gusta la cultura francesa.
I love travel videos I'm so glad I just found your page. I follow a few other people whether they're traveling alone or cruising with a partner etc... ❤
Amazing video, thanks for showing our Capital City from your perspective, I'm Argentine and lived in Bs As for around 6 years. You are beautiful =) blessings
Buen video! La verdad hay mucho para hacer en Buenos Aires.. La próxima les recomiendo pasar por el Tigre y ver los canales de rios, y también recomiendo ir a las afueras como Carlos Keen , o algún polo ranch conocido y similares lugares para pasar el dia que son muy buenos y comes grandes asados.
Okay I need to get a tiny camera like that so I can be less awkward when vlogging 😂 Buenos Aires looks amazing! I'm currently in Colombia and loving it but would definitely love to see more of South America 😍
Wait is that the audio on the osmo too?? If so, it’s so good!! Love seeing you and Dylan together 🫶🏻✨ prioritize what you need girl and take care of you!
I spent 3 days in Palermo last month. I was staying just off the Avenida Santa Fe. I visited Eva in Recoleta ,, visited the famous Bomberos Voluntinos de La Boca and had lunch at Sullivan's Irish Pub in Palermo Soho
Hello Argentinian here! First I want to say welcome to Argentina and secondly you are doing an amazing job describing the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and believe me here are many! Also i'm sorry to hear you are feeling a bit blie but hopefully my fellow compatriots will help you feel right at home! One more thing TAKE YOUR TIME getting to know the country its a thing we ARGIES do REALLY well taking our time as you might have already noticed!!! Believe me taking your time is the BEST way to blend into Argentinian culture...! We have a word for it called FIACA meaning i don't feel like doing anything but chilling and drinking mate or cafe!!! Btw the country is massive 24 provinces and each one has it's own charm!!!! Keep up the great work!!!😉👍
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@@nunzioroxlo6147Argentina está a 12 mil km de Europa y su economía es tercermundista, así que definitivamente BsAs no es Europa ni en vuestros mejores sueños
Bienvenida a Argentina espero que puedas relajarte y disfrutar... en estos casos estaria bueno que pudieras encontrar argentinos con quienes puedas compartir charlas y/o momentos y estoy seguro que te vas a olvidar de tu ansiedad por que somos terapeuticos.. Saludos
What a great video, shows a lot of nice things about BA but also shows the consequences of living there at the end. It does that to most people, because of the constant noise and lack of a horizon line
We are looking at BA as a possible retirement city. Our main concern is some have mentioned the very hot humid weather, I guess December, January, and February ? We HATE hot weather. You even mentioned it in your video. So how hot is it…. Like Florida summer hot ??? Thx !
De diciembre a marzo suelen haber dias muy calurosos y humedos. Buenos Aires tiene las cuatro estaciones, no es un lugar "tropical". El clima de la ciudad, salvo en los veranos, es en general agradable.
As an Argentine I gotta be brutally honest: yes, during summer time it’s super humid (like florida). The good news is that you can drive 3/4hs to the Atlantic coast and enjoy the beaches and cities like Mar del Plata, and much more.
Buenos Aires has a heatwave of 3 weeks every summer, but summer in this part of the country lasts for two months. It's March 3rd today, and it has been a "cool" day. On February 2023 we had a day of 5 degrees Celcius in the middle of the summer. Weather is unpredictable here, but you have the four seasons, and winter feels the longer.
Do you speak Spanish by any chance?? My Spanish is not good at all - But can do the basic greetings , order food, get a table, thank yous, ask for check, etc etc lol. Just curious - but love the vid! Thinking of visiting Buenas Aires in July - From NYC.
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ation so as not to confuse spectators and future tourists. Buenos Aires is the province, NOT the federal capital, because what I see in the video never refers to the federal capital, so the correct thing is to say federal capital or autonomous city of Buenos Aires (CABA), why use the name We are only referring to Buenos Aires to the province, for example El Tigre is Buenos Aires, as is San Isidro, Bahia Blanco, San Pedro. The Federal Capital is an autonomous zone created later and was positioned above the province of Buenos Aires, which is why Buenos Aires is added followed by autonomous city. greetings
Deja que fluya 👍
My wife and I visited BA a few years back and found it to be absolutely lovely! Such a beautiful city and yes, the bookstore is the most beautiful in the world! Did you see Evita’s tomb? Looking forward to your next offering. And anxiety is real!! Good luck!
Such a cool city!! And planning to visit the cemetery soon!
@@CrosbyGraceTravels
Vivís en Argentina o sólo hacés turismo??
Evita's tomb is nothing out of the ordinary. You could walk by it and not even know you missed it. I was surprised.
Great video! I am from the US and have lived in Buenos Aires since 2012. Love seeing your perspective. Hope you have a wonderful time here!
I want to go there please guide me
@@govindpareek5561 What are you wanting to know?
Do you feel safe there?
@@danielgamez4826 Overall yes! Don't need to worry about mass shootings like I do in the US. Obviously, there are places where one needs to be more attentive and it's important to not let my guard down. I count myself lucky that I haven't really had much happen to me directly, but I have definitely witnessed things that left me shaken a bit. Many say it's like any big city, you just need to be aware of your surroundings, etc. Grant it, I don't venture into zones known to be more dangerous, nor do I go into provincia much, so I know that makes a difference.
Nice Jenn, I'm from Chaco province, so I live in the northeast. Here is pretty safe compared to big cities or great metro areas.
How did you feel in my country for the first time?@@jennraine
I’ll be in buenos aires soon and I’m so so excited!
Yo soy de un pequeño pueblo a las afueras de la ciudad de buenos aires, pero no puedo evitar ir todos los fin de semana, soy adicto a esa ciudad
come to brazil
Come with me xD
Don't forget to visit the Recoleta Cemitery, its incredibly beautiful and full of stories behind the most iconic graves.
We are waiting for you here and when you arrive, you won't want to leave ❤
Been here two weeks and have two more weeks to go. Absolutely love this city.
Hurry back dear friend
where history whispers from cobblestone streets and the future shimmers in the skyscrapers, all while you dodge stray fútbol matches in the plaza! The last time I was there was few years ago to film one of our TV show episode but I can clearly remember the places I've visited and I absolutely love it!
The "future"? More like, the 1970s.
But, yes - all in all, it's a beautiful city. You almost forget you're in Latin America.
I'm so happy that I found this video! I am moving to Buenos Aires next week and we'll stay for 3 months as well!
Que linda sos ❤. Ojalá te encuentre por Bs As
Since nearly none of these vloggers give good advice on where to eat and drink, here you go in case you need some ideas:
*Parrillas*
1. Don Julio- still the best; best to make reservations when they open three months in advance; more expensive than all the other parrillas, but we’ll worth it and still cheap compared to US prices, especially if you’re paying in dollars
2. La Carnicería- probably my current second favorite; excellent mollejas that are a little bit fancier than your average parrilla; sit at the bar if it’s not hot outside
3. El Ferroviario- real Porteño experience, as not many tourists go there; huge portions at very good prices; a bit out of the way and not fancy at all, as it is under a highway with the majority of the seating outside; good for large groups
4. Nuestro Secreto- parrilla of the Four Season; different style asado; beautiful garden seating; you pay Four Seasons prices so not cheap
5. La Brigada- wasn’t as good as when we were back in Jan, but still a good option, especially if you’re in San Telmo for the Sunday market; great atmosphere
5. A few others to consider if you can’t get into the other ones- La Cabrera, Parrilla Peña, El Pobre Luis
*Argentinian (not asado) *
1. El Preferido de Palermo- best Milanesa Napolitana in my opinion; book a few weeks in advance
2. Chori- best choripán that’s not in front of a football stadium
3. Palermo Cantina- good local neighborhood spot in Palermo Hollywood; good and huge Milanesa; cool atmosphere; cheap
4. El Baqueano- more upscale and unique takes on classic Argentinian dishes
5. Peron Peron- old school atmosphere honoring Socialism in Latin America complete with typical dishes and the theme music; locations in Palermo Hollywood and San Telmo
6. La Choripaneria- good choripán option in the permanent San Telmo Market
*Upscale*
1. Chila- my favorite fine dinning option in BA; nice atmosphere located in Puerto Madero so can walk along the water before or after dinner
2. Crizia- excellent upscale seafood restaurant; go all out and get the tasting menu with wine pairing
3. Elena- another restaurant in the Four Seasons; mostly Argentinian cuisine, but more upscale
*Ethnic Cuisine (everything besides Argentinian) *
1. Niño Gordo- Argentinian-Asian fusion
2. La Alacena- my favorite Italian restaurant in a city full of Italian restaurants; good brunch option
3. Mishiguene- Argentinian-Israeli fusion; has become quite famous so need to book in advance
4. La Mar- offshoot of the original Gastón Acurio cebecheria in Lima; excellent ceviches, chaufas, etc.
5. Oviedo- Spanish restaurant good for seafood; nice atmosphere, but casual and good price
6. Gran Dabbang- excellent and innovative Argentinian-South Asia fusion in a very casual atmosphere; doesn’t take reservations so go when they open
*Pizza*
1. La Mezzetta- best fugazzetta in BA; well worth the trek to Colegiales if you’re staying in the city center, but go between lunch and dinner (say 3:00-6:00) because there’s always a queue
2. Pizzería Güerrín- not as good as La Mezzetta in my opinion, but a good option if you’re just in the commercial center
*Bars *
1. Tres Monos- world class cocktails and solid snacks in a bit of a dive bar atmosphere; gets crowded so go early or I think you can make a reservation for the new section that opened earlier this year; my favorite cocktail bar in BA
2. CoChinChina- newer cocktail bar with excellent drinks and solid Asian food; nice atmosphere
3. Florería Atlántico- internationally acclaimed cocktail bar, but not the same since the owner and cocktail guru has moved to the US and the previous head bartender went on to open Tres Monos; very cool concept though, but gets extremely crowded since it’s famous so you have to go early or book a table for food; can also wait at the bar next door, which is the same owner and has solid drinks,but not the same experience
4. Rooftop bar at the Alvear Palace Hotel- best for aperitivo when the sun is setting; book a table in advance
5. El Federal- old bar classic bar in San Telmo
6. Uptown- if you want a party, this is a good option; don’t know what the food is like, but you can book a table and eat there to avoid the usually long queues
7. Frank’s- just down the street from Uptown, this is the original speakeasy in BA if you want something more than a bar, but not a massive party
*Cafes*
1. Cuervo- my local café in Palermo Hollywood; there is another location in Palermo
2. Oli- another Palermo Hollywood cafe where I would recommend if you want pastries or lunch; excellent brunch option, but gets very busy
3. La Mulata- after Don Julio cafe just a block down Guatemala
4. Coffee Town- good option if you’re in San Telmo market and need a quick coffee
5. Atis- also in San Telmo, but a much nicer atmosphere if you want to have a longer relaxing coffee
6. If you’re interested in the classic Argentinian cafes for the atmosphere and don’t care so much about the coffee itself, you have El Petit Colon and Cafe Tortorni in the center as well as Montecarlo in Palermo Hollywood
Welcome to Buenos Aires, Argentina guys!
I hope you enjoy this beautiful city!
Cheers from Buenos Aires, Argentina
que dusfruten de buenos aires, no solo de capital federal
Si la mina fuera una morocha boliviana no demasiado agraciada, ¿también le desearías una bienvenida? ¿Sí? ¿Seguro?
I consider this country a fantastic option if you are planning to relocate. Argentina is attractive and huge, the people are friendly, the climate is comfortable and it has a low cost of living. The temporary residency is relatively easy to get if you can prove earnings of approximately $2000 USD per month.
I hope you are enjoying Buenos Aires!! Thank you for showing our beautiful capital city to the world!! 😊
I plan on moving there for 2 month in April with my dog :))))🎉
ill give u a toor 🤑
Si
Love this video! It doesn’t feel forced and you’ve captured the essence of our city very beautifully. Glad that you’re enjoying it as much as we do living in here and I hope that you find your pace and peace again soon so you get to see everything and do all of it. Sometimes I feel overwhelmed too, but I wouldn’t change a thing! Also, let me say your Spanish is goooood! Keep it up!
Looking forward for more videos of BA.
Ps: I said it on instagram but I say it again, you have to visit a place called Olympo Skybar on Avenida Corrientes. Amazing views and nice drinks and food! Also, Avenida Corrientes is our version of Broadway and there’s a lot too see and do there.
Thank you so so much Paula 🥰❤️ this means so much. And I will absolutely have to check that spot out while I’m here!!
Looking forward to all your travels in Argentina ❤😊.
Can’t wait to share more!
Crosby - Addressing your message at the end of the video: I am so grateful for all you put into your work. It’s difficult to stay consistent as a vlogger and you are doing a great job! I appreciate that you shared your feelings. It really helps others see that it’s ok to feel stressed out, overwhelmed doing what you love, and it’s not at all uncommon. Now let’s talk abut Buenos Aries❤WOW! When I retire in 3 years, I want to be a “slow-mad.” Buenos Aries is on my list! Even though we are a few generations apart, I value your opinion❤ As always, I look forward to your next video. I’m happy you and your beau are finally getting to spend more time together❤
Thank you so so much ❤️🙏
El Ateneo looks absolutely amazing.
I'm glad that you guys like my home town of Buenos Aires. I hope you having a great time. Like I said I'm from Buenos Aires and I live en in Orlando for long time. Cheers!
I'm so happy that Dylan is with you full time! Buenos Aires is beautiful but way too big for me. That street market that went for blocks and blocks was so cool and the food you guys had looked pretty amazing, can't wait for the next vlog!
Me too! And yes, the city is huge and can be overwhelming for sure which is why I'm glad I'm here for so long!
Have some time to go to Cataratas del Iguazú, you'll love it. Nice video, greeting from L.A.
Coming soon!! 😉
Aha! There you are ! Happy to see you again and share your journeys...
So excited to be back and can’t wait to share more!!
we spent November and December in Buenos Aires a surprisingly green city. Amazing parks and the tree lined streets of Palermo are wonderful. We are currently in the laid back City of Cordoba which has a great bus terminal to get out and explore. Be sure to take the train to Tigre. We are to Mendoza next. I would say in spite of the economic toil the people of this country are amazing. The only negative thing for us is that the food scene is 20 to 30 years behind the rest of the world. BA was not to bad but spices are not on an Argentinian menu lol. Enjoy the value and hospitality here are unmatched anywhere with maybe the exception of SE Asia.
Nosotros tenemos los mismos gustos que los europeos y no usamos tantas especies porque la comida no lo requiere, con pocas cosas ya es rica, las especies a veces opacan los gustos de la comida en realidad.
Y picante usamos muy poco.
Cuando la comida es rica no hace falta disfrazarla con condimentos
@@fernando367fulche todos los alimentos ocupan condimentos para darle ese toque final, un ejemplo , ustedes al asado le ponen sal solamente , porque razón, para que saque el mejor sabor a la asado , a diferencia de 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 🇨🇦 y muchas partes del mundo donde en sus cortes están sazonados con pimienta y otros condimentos que se usan con el mismo propósito, darle un mejor sabor a la carne , corte o asado ,, saludos
@@Hetch79
Cuándo la comida es rica no hace falta disfrazarla con condimentos o especias. Cómo lo dijeron arriba. Nosotros no tenemos su cultura, así de simple.
Our food is rooted on Italian cuisine. We do not need spices to dress up a meal to make it flavourful as you asians. Simple cooking is tradition to us and we are not going to change such cultural things because of a spoiled spicy kid
I hope you get settled and feeling your best right away.
Have followed your journey now for over 2 yrs...I'm so happy to hear you guys are officially back together...Prayed for your healing & that someday you will reconnect again...And it was answered 💖. May your journey together bring more LOVE & LIGHT w/ growth spiritually. 💞 SAFE TRAVELS always & here's to more wild adventures together. -Much Love from CA.💫
Great to see you guys! I recently purchased a Pocket 3 as well. Have fun with it! Love the video you guys produce with the drone shots providing perspective!
Hello girl, I'm sorry that anxiety took over you a little bit, but I hope you are having such a great time in Buenos Aires, my natal city ❤
I'm living in Amsterdam and I miss it enormously every day. Mostly the amount of sunshine it has ☀️ I'm admiring everywhere you go and reminiscing a bit since I have a memory in each corner of this beautiful city ❤❤❤ Enjoy!!!
Thank you for the kind words! It's such an amazing city and I'm glad you're enjoying following along :)
Gosh, it's true to imagine switching from Buenos Aires to Amsterdam... No sun, fogs & rains.
That some shik narcissm issues, meditation helps
I really enjoyed your video! your boyfriend looks so argentinian to me, I was confused at first, until he spoke and I heard his accent.
OH WOW! You came back together!
This is the best video I have seen on Buenos Aires yet! Everything looks absolutely beautiful, and I can easily see myself visiting it someday. I can totally relate with having a little bit of anxiety with vlogging after not doing so for a few weeks. I was feeling the same way today even when I recorded my first video in almost a month, but as I kept going, I felt much better and I kept thinking about why I enjoy creating content. This was such a great video Crosby, and you showed the city very well! I'm glad Dylan is able to tag along full time now too!
Wow thank you so much, Scott! Excited to keep sharing more of this beautiful city and country 🇦🇷
😂😂the best video of B.A ???😂😂 a Rolex in a junk shop?.😂😂 yeah people are starving in Argentina and they are going to toss a Rolex in a pile of scrap?😂😂
you need to keep searching then.
Wow, she's selling Argentina well. I've visited ARG and I have a different opinion, very old and dilapidated city. The infrastructure (trains/buses are old and falling apart). The food is not that impressive very average in some places. A lot of Argentinians are indeed in a difficult situation for example a lot of them are exposed to starvation which is present in some neighborhoods. They desperately hide their poor and their ingenious population. Ingenious population that is bigger than the Mexican indigenous population in terms of %. Around 13%-14% of Argentinians are ingenious against Mexico's 9% to 10% and this portion of the Mexican population is shrinking at an alarming rate. While in Argentina, I missed things that you can buy in North America (Canada, Mexico, and the US). But there might be people that like Argentina.....
@@AlphaOrion-l3u sounds like you are describing every large city in the world with regards to decaying buildings and poverty. you have zero sense of romance and sound like you see modernist glass box skyscrapers as your standard of "high class". again, food can be hit and miss depending on where you choose to eat and how much you choose to spend. you repeatedly spell "indigenous" wrong. you fail to mention that Mexico's population is about 40% Mestizo which is mixed race indigenous. but who cares what race people are? almost all of us are mixed to some degree now. you sound like a complete idiot. stay home in North America then. you are NOT a traveler with an attitude and sense of superiority like that.
I really enjoyed your video about Buenos Aires. The architecture of the buildings is very beautiful, especially the bookstore theater and the train station. It reminds me of Spain indeed, and the pastries and coffee look delicious. The market is very colorful! Thanks for all the tips and the footage about this city!❤
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Visitaron las islas del Delta a una hora en tren de B.Aires?
Amazing videos guys. Glad you’re back🎉
Thank you so much!!
cool new chapter in your world adventures. don't forget to go to some of the iconic tango clubs/bars.
Can't forget that!!
hola....vos tranquila que el video salio espectacular.....asi que....esperamos por mas y felicitaciones por el video y bienvenida a este hermoso pais...abrazo enorme a los dos...
Buenos Aires, divina, la mejor. Cheers from DC.
So an update we are currently in Mendoza Argentina and the food and wine scene here is quite good and the people of the city and outlying areas are great ...we have had some wonderful meals and great experiences from music in the park to venturing to the higher elevations its been a wonderful experience...
Love this. Try Don Julio in Palermo Soho...if you can get a reservation. Top-class. And be sure to go to La Boca and El Tigre.
I’m so excited to see your Argentina content, I was born in Mendoza but live in the US now so I’m vicariously visiting my country through your videos lol thanks for sharing!
come to brazil
awesome u re in my home country. Thanks for sharing your honestly about your mental health, no one is perfect. Everyone has his own personal issues to deal with in life. U are doing your best enjoying your life plus sharing your adventures w us as well as trusting us up front your personal matters. U are brave. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Un beso grande y a seguir disfrutando de ese pais tan hermoso y economico para los extranjeros. Sebastian ( here residing in New York).
I love that city! I’ve been everywhere. Bogota,São Paulo, Rio, Lima, Mexico City, etc. BA is my fav!!!
I grew up in San Telmo, I'm turning 40 this year, the market used to be so so so different in the 90's, it used to be a local market where poeple went to get daily products like meat or veggies, and then it also had a lot of other types of shops, like... you could find a locksmith there! and a pharmacy right at the door (BUT THERE WERE NO RESTAURANTS OR IN DOOR FOOD TRUCKS!). When i lived in San Telmo it wasnt a tourist zone at all, it became more touristy; like Palermo, over the past 2 decades. I'm gratefull that it became worldly known but on the other hand it lost a lot of the daily life. It's no longer the San Telmo i knew. So... i met Flores in 2008, another old neighborhood yet to be conquered. I'm too close to Caballito neighborhood wich means soon this part of my city will also become a most populated, touristy zone. I trully welcome that with all my heart, i wish nothing but growth to my city; i's just NOSTALGIA
I'm 57, lived in San Telmo from 6 to 27, I was gonna say the same, the MERCADO was to buy just food, maybe a record, so.different now sometimes I don't know if I love it or not! 😂
And I just recommended them visiting Flores and Floresta, Caballito Is great too to see great architecture and a vision of real Buenos Aires.
Did you go to Plaza Francia in la Recoleta? There is a market there on the weekends. It's by the cemetery and the museum. Also, places you should check out!
I loved when you put the medialuna into your coffee
You are great !!!so nice congrats!have a wonderfull time in my country!
Welcome to my country i hope you enjoy it!! 🇦🇷
I'm glad you are enjoying the city, and that you are able to be outspoken about your anxiety. Finding balance is not always easy, but talking about it and puting it as your priority goes a long way
Love the video. Does Dylan have a channel as well? So glad to see y’all traveling together again. Such a cute couple and I love the energy between you both.
So nice to watch this video I will love to learn a lot from Argentina ❤thanks for the video
increíble vlogs,desde el fin del mundo saludos y gracias por venir!🇦🇷
Grande Grace!! Espero que disfrutes de lo lindo en Buenos Aires! Si bien soy de la provincia de Santa Fe. Capital (interior de la Argentina), ahi en Buenos Aires te recomiendo que vayas a la Plaza Congreso o tambien a la Pizzeria Guerrin! Un saludo genia!
Always a joy to see you Grace, do not forget to buy/try some chorizo, have fun!!
Thank you!!
Welcome to Argentina! Buenos Aires is nice, but Patagonia... Specially Bariloche and Villa La Angostura, will blow your minds.
Its a little more expensive (And more cold) , but views and landscape are breath taking. There is always full of tourists as well, all year long.
You have to know South of Arg it's really beautiful mountains, waterfalls, i recommend visit Comodoro Rivadavia, El bolson, and Lago Puelo city they're all cities
I would have suggested you guys to visit Belgrano neighborhood or Caballito neighborhood, for a more local experience. Recoleta, San Telmo and Palermo are pretty much expat areas, where's a little difficult to meet and see the average Buenos Aires citizen. I love Buenos Aires, I have lots of family there and I went many times! Hope you enjoy your time in Argentina
Buenos Aires looks so beautiful, and you two obviously enjoy it fully.
Great walks, recommendations, drone footage, Tango soundtrack!
I also applaud you for being authentic and sharing what's going on for you emotionally-mentally, Crosby.
Travelling itself can be overwhelming while also super exciting. Just came back from 6 1/2 weeks in Mexico...
A good practice / necessity for finding balance, in so many ways. Yes, make sure your wellness has priority!
Looking forward to more vids from Argentina - a country I've never been.
Btw, how do you find the Spanish spoken in Argentina?
I stayed with an Argentinian host in one of my places in MX and found his Spanish really hard to understand in comparison to the Mexicans. Maybe that was random - or could it have been typical for Argentinian accent and fast speed?
Thank you, Melanie! In terms of the Spanish here, the accent is definitely harder to understand than the Spanish in Mexico (in my opinion), but usually they will slow down their speech once they realize Spanish isn't your first language which I appreciate!
Hubo tanta inmigración italiana y en general europea en Argentina que se dice que los argentinos somos italianos que hablamos español y nos gusta la cultura francesa.
@@susanabarth6393 - ahhh - that makes sense re: modifications of 'Spanish' language in Argentina.
Y con 50% de pobreza@@susanabarth6393
Melanie no vas a tener problema. Hablamos exactamente el mismo idioma...
Take your time, your health is more important than anything. Your first video about Buenos Aires was great.
Tù actitud y buena onda hace agradable tu video...
I was at the St. Telmo Market twenty years ago and don't remember it being inside.
New subscriber here! Welcome to Argentina 🇦🇷! Love how you enjoy our beautiful country! Really enjoying your video! 🇦🇷
I love travel videos I'm so glad I just found your page. I follow a few other people whether they're traveling alone or cruising with a partner etc... ❤
Amazing video, thanks for showing our Capital City from your perspective, I'm Argentine and lived in Bs As for around 6 years. You are beautiful =) blessings
Buen video! La verdad hay mucho para hacer en Buenos Aires.. La próxima les recomiendo pasar por el Tigre y ver los canales de rios, y también recomiendo ir a las afueras como Carlos Keen , o algún polo ranch conocido y similares lugares para pasar el dia que son muy buenos y comes grandes asados.
Nice video! I hope Buenos Aires has helped you in your recovery, you were great!
WONDERFUL drone shots!!!! Everything so well edited. To top that all: you are so beautiful
Okay I need to get a tiny camera like that so I can be less awkward when vlogging 😂 Buenos Aires looks amazing! I'm currently in Colombia and loving it but would definitely love to see more of South America 😍
Crosby! Thanks for posting this video.
Try Ashwagandha for anxiety & stress, works so well😊
Wait is that the audio on the osmo too?? If so, it’s so good!! Love seeing you and Dylan together 🫶🏻✨ prioritize what you need girl and take care of you!
Yes! At the beginning it was just the osmo and later on at the market it was with an external mic they provide
@@CrosbyGraceTravels HOLY POOP IM SO IMPRESSED!!
I spent 3 days in Palermo last month. I was staying just off the Avenida Santa Fe. I visited Eva in Recoleta ,, visited the famous Bomberos Voluntinos de La Boca and had lunch at Sullivan's Irish Pub in Palermo Soho
you are so great😂😂😂...lovely...just enjoy ...I hope you find a good moments...
Nice video! Should go to Alvear Avenue (just 6-7 blocks long), then following Arroyo street until plaza San Martín.
Hi! Love this video and getting ready for my first trip to BA! Question: What's the name of the bakery where you got the amazing medialuna?
Great video guys!! Feel welcome in my country 😊 i'm waiting to see some Patagonia videos if you have the opportunity!
Do you have a video with money exchange tips when traveling to Argentina from usa? Another video said something but it was hard to understand
Acá es muy apreciado el dólar anda a una cueva(lugar donde cambian a blue) y listo
Buenos Aires is the best city in the world. Greetings from Buenos Aires.
I absolutely loved this video. You did a great job.
Welcome to Argentina!!!!
What an excellent video you made guys, "Son unos re capos, de aquellos!! 🤗🤗
bienvenidos , ojalá lo hayan disfrutado mucho....
Make sure to visit Nuestra Parrilla in the Mercado de San Telmo,. Have a choripan and say hello to Freddie.
Crosby I’m in BA too!!
Ah no way!
Lmk if you want to meet up! Your schedule is busier than mine 😂
Did you skip the Recoleta Cemitery? That's the best place to see in Buenos Aires, IMHO. The graves there are an work of art, full of history too.
Hello Argentinian here! First I want to say welcome to Argentina and secondly you are doing an amazing job describing the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires and believe me here are many! Also i'm sorry to hear you are feeling a bit blie but hopefully my fellow compatriots will help you feel right at home! One more thing TAKE YOUR TIME getting to know the country its a thing we ARGIES do REALLY well taking our time as you might have already noticed!!! Believe me taking your time is the BEST way to blend into Argentinian culture...! We have a word for it called FIACA meaning i don't feel like doing anything but chilling and drinking mate or cafe!!! Btw the country is massive 24 provinces and each one has it's own charm!!!! Keep up the great work!!!😉👍
We are "argentineans" , not "argies"
Just in case, the "SUBE" card doesn't work in all provinces of Argentina. In other provinces we use one called "Red Bus", like in Córdoba.
Can you list the differences between Buenos Aires and CDMX?
Great idea!
@@CrosbyGraceTravels Mexico is an anti-American country, anti-American, Mexicans do not like Americans and it is also a narco-state.
@@CrosbyGraceTravels and their spanish accent as well
it's rhe differebce between Europe and Latin America
would u find this in any city in entire world, outside EUrope?:
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@@nunzioroxlo6147Argentina está a 12 mil km de Europa y su economía es tercermundista, así que definitivamente BsAs no es Europa ni en vuestros mejores sueños
13:49 beautiful San Telmo neighborhood
Bienvenida a Argentina espero que puedas relajarte y disfrutar... en estos casos estaria bueno que pudieras encontrar argentinos con quienes puedas compartir charlas y/o momentos y estoy seguro que te vas a olvidar de tu ansiedad por que somos terapeuticos.. Saludos
come to brazil
I love how grateful they are with all the sponsors every second during the video
Bienvenidos linda gente!!!
What a great video, shows a lot of nice things about BA but also shows the consequences of living there at the end. It does that to most people, because of the constant noise and lack of a horizon line
What happened to the Mendoza trip?
what is the name of the cafe where you ate the medialuna? :)
Keep it up you’re doing an awesome! Rock on✌️
Hi what is the names of the cafe where you had media luna?
We are looking at BA as a possible retirement city. Our main concern is some have mentioned the very hot humid weather, I guess December, January, and February ? We HATE hot weather. You even mentioned it in your video. So how hot is it…. Like Florida summer hot ??? Thx !
De diciembre a marzo suelen haber dias muy calurosos y humedos.
Buenos Aires tiene las cuatro estaciones, no es un lugar "tropical".
El clima de la ciudad, salvo en los veranos, es en general agradable.
As an Argentine I gotta be brutally honest: yes, during summer time it’s super humid (like florida). The good news is that you can drive 3/4hs to the Atlantic coast and enjoy the beaches and cities like Mar del Plata, and much more.
@@Ladym98
What about just living in Mar Del Plata ?
Thx !
Try Mendoza or Bariloche
Buenos Aires has a heatwave of 3 weeks every summer, but summer in this part of the country lasts for two months. It's March 3rd today, and it has been a "cool" day. On February 2023 we had a day of 5 degrees Celcius in the middle of the summer. Weather is unpredictable here, but you have the four seasons, and winter feels the longer.
Lashes on point. 💪
Which drone did you use for the shots?
What's the name of the coffee store?
Love our enthusiasm, girl! Have a blast, go to Gibraltar (bar) in San Telmo and tell Mike, Tom or Paula I sent ya, or come surfing to Mar del Plata..
What's the gym name? Also, staying in Palermo.
Do you speak Spanish by any chance?? My Spanish is not good at all - But can do the basic greetings , order food, get a table, thank yous, ask for check, etc etc lol. Just curious - but love the vid! Thinking of visiting Buenas Aires in July - From NYC.
Impresionante la calidad de la camara.
How are you liking that pocket 3?