Now that you've built up your appetite walking around the city seeing free things, check out this video for where and what to eat: ruclips.net/video/VbkBjJgejf0/видео.html
Mi buenos aires querido. The best country in the world. If I were to be born again, I would ask again that it be here in Argentina. (Thanks for the visit)❤️🇦🇷
I'm so impressed by not only the visual quality of your videos but the amount of information packed into them! This is already helpful to tons of people!
Howdy. I love your videos of Buenos Aires, they’ve been by far the most descriptive, objective honest videos of all. Thanks for sharing them. I am traveling down there this coming july and boy am i feeling less stressed about flying that far after bumping into your videos. Greatings from northern Mexico.
That’s great to hear, Alfred. I’m really I was able to help, even a little bit. I totally get the feeling of being anxious of going to a place before getting there, so I try to help people as much as I can do they can feel more relaxed. I’m really happy to hear it has helped you! :) Thank you so much for watching the videos!
You missed one of the best places, the Kirchner cultural center or CCK, the building itself is a master piece and there are many different expositions, theater or music for free
Thanks so much. I wanted to go there but I didn't have time, unfortunately. So I didn't want to include a place I didn't go to personally. Thanks for the suggestion though! :)
Hello. About Tres de Febrero Park: there used to be otters, not beavers.... they were in all the lakes at Palermo Lakes, not only in Tres de Febrero Park. I believe they were moved to a reservation in Río Luján a few years ago. Right now only ducks and some other water birds, they are monitored by GCBA and Aves Argentinas NGO... thanks for ur vid!
Ah, Nicki, this takes me right back to my visit there in 2014. I almost decided to live there based on El Ateneo alone. I wanted to sit there every day. Also, your videos keep getting better and better. And I LOVE the glasses!
I can definitely see you wanting to make that decision. It's SO amazing. I actually didn't go the first time I was there in 2005. I only just heard about it this time in 2022, and I'm so glad I did! Thank you so much for watching the video, my friend! xo
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff I'd love a video on the best neighborhoods in BA! That was a huge thing for me back then, as I had planned to live there for at least 3 months but then decided on Cusco instead. I remember at the time really wanting an apartment in Palermo or Retiro
@@amyr8529 I actually did think about doing that video, but too many things too little time! And now since I'm no longer in BA, I won't be able to get the footage I would want. But it is a great idea for the next time I return to BA! I'll be needing to ask you about Cusco neighborhoods. I think I may be going there soon'ish! :)
Visita la República de los niños nicki ...fue el primer parqué de diversiónes de América ...de ahi se inspiró Wald disney ...muy lindo tus videos sos una genia 😍
I am so jealous that you can speak Spanish so well !! It's the tongue thing I just can't !! Lol. I am still trying to lean easy words/ phrases in Spanish ! I can do a little bit in Italian ,only several phrases ,I find Argentinean Spanish is very similar to Italian ( the intonation ,etc ) ,so hoping that'll help to learn both !! I loved this video !! That book store is AMAZING !! 👍👍😍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇦🇷⚽️💞
where are you from?...if you need help one day...i will try to help you....you have a friend...my name is Federico and i live in the province of Corrientes...coordial greetings.
My girlfriend is learning English now...and I studied for 8 years but since I don't use it I forget a lot of things...what a beautiful Colorado...where the Grand Canyon lives
Federico Sanchez hahaha I don’t know why all Spanish speakers think the Grand Canyon is in Colorado, but it’s not. It’s actually in Arizona. The Colorado River passes through it, but it’s not in Colorado! :)
Thanks for your videos Nicki, it gave me a lot of insight prior to coming to the city. I think you recorded all your videos with your iphone right? How safe is it to record with a phone or a dslr? I’m someone who takes photos a lot during my travels but I was thinking of switching out to a mirrorless dslr just so that it doesn’t stand out in the street :( i’m afraid of being mugged hahaha
Yup, I recorded all my videos in Argentina on my iPhone. It's hard to say how "safe" it would be because it's a big city, and I did get my phone stolen there. I was looking at IG while waiting on my lunch, sitting outside at a restaurant. My friend's sister got her phone stolen while taking a photo. So you just never know. I think a phone is easier to steal because it's lightweight and they can easily grab it and run. If you bring a DSLR, you will probably be fine in most places, just make sure you have the strap around your body. I wouldn't bring it out at night, but during the day, you should be fine in most places.
Very good explanation and video, you are lovely. I only would add The Teatro Colon (near to Obelisk), Confiteria El Molino (in front of Congress at 6:35), Palacio Barolo, Corrientes Street, Abasto Shopping (if you want to shop, located in Abasto), Parque Lezama, Ortodox Church and Museo Historico Nacional (all in two blocks of Barracas Neighboor). Also, Chacarita Cemetery has Carlos Gardel tomb, and american actor Guy Williams was buried for a short time there, who lived and died in Recoleta. Greetings !!
Thanks so much for recommending these other things! I think you could live a lifetime in Buenos Aires, and still not see everything! Now I have more things to add to my own list when I go back to BA! :)
Hi Claudio! Thank you so much for mentioning this. My friend actually told me about it and said it is wonderful. Unfortunately I didn't have time to go there, which is why I didn't include it in the video. But hopefully others will see your comment and they can go! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff Something to say, it's called Centro Cultural Bicentenario, CCK, Correo Central or Ex- Palacio de Correos. Not too much people use the name of Kirchner since he doesn't deserve. Anyway is a beautiful place, whenever you call it. Another memoreable place is Teatro Colon, if you want to experience an accoustic concert is amazuing !!!!. Greetings
I have a question ! I Googled about a week ago , it said San Telmo was dangerous ,especially at night ! But,from your video I didn't get that vibe & you would had mentioned it if it's not safe ! I'd like to know your opinions on this !? Thank you so much ! It seems like other youtubers are loving that area ,too ! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇦🇷⚽️💕💞
Hi Spark! I think this is definitely a nuanced question. I do love San Telmo, I think it has a great vibe. The main center, near Plaza Dorrego and the San Telmo Market, are very cool and relaxed and I personally feel safe there. However, outside of that area, I can understand why people might think that. As some of the roads near Av. 9 de Julio, that type of Bohemian vibe disappears, and feels much more "big city." In the evenings, I suggest you stick to main avenues, rather than small streets.
Wow ! Great answer !! 👏👍Thank you so much !! I was hoping for something like this would come back from you !! I feel much better about visiting there in the near future ! Thank you !! Speaking of ...I really need to buy your book !! Lol. I am going to !! People think we can Google all info & watching videos are enough ! NO ! Lol. Google is awesome,but not always accurate !! And videos are wonderful to watch & get the ideas faster / easier ,but yet it's not perfect to get all the details from it at once ! Yes, it's fantastic in general,but it depends on the RUclipsr's perspectives,too & impossible to show everything everything ! I also love the feel of holding a book , going thru pages ,it's something special about having a 📖 !! If it's very expensive ( unless it's got great pictures in colours ) ,then I understand ,I probably won't buy it ,either.But, yours is inexpensive ! Often,googling leads me to totally opposite answers contradicting to each other, too !! LOL 😅So,I get more confused / worried !! LOL Lately ,knife attacks in London have been increasing !! Just saw a horrible news yesterday that some teen ( boy ) got stubbed on bus infront of other passengers by another teenager !! While I was in London last summer, I was gonna go walk on Oxford Street, then saw a news on tv some elderly man got stubbed/ killed there !! So,I didn't !Both sad episodes occurred during the day time !! 😱😱 I always try to get opinions from the locals of the places I am visiting !! ( reg.the Oxford Street stubbing & crimes in London ,a very good looking English black lady at my favourite shop told me that she thought those were done by someone knew the victim's, so not random that we didn't need to worry so much !She's so right ,90% of crimes are done by someone knew the victims !! But sadly she was wrong about the particular one as it seemed to be a random attack ! ) Compared to that ,vs London & here Los Angeles ,Buenos Aires is much safer I believe !!! LOL Thank you so much for your replies !! I really appreciate them !!👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇦🇷💞
i too like argentina, thank you so much for your videos help, learning about the country. soon im coming to the country. one question please? can you help? not money reply me
Yes unfortunately that started charging. I made this video before that. But I did put it in the description of the video so people would know the change.
It's possible. I don't often see a lot of people using DSLR's in the street. But it does happen. Just make sure to strap it across your chest, and keep a hand on it. Around Palermo and Recoleta you should be fine. In La Boca I would be more cautious.
@@evadzelarayan I totally get that. I have heard of being getting mugged by knife, but it's not SO common. Be extra cautious at night, and stay on the main avenues.
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff ok ,es raro escuchar una gringa con acento argentino,no tanto como escuchar un chino pero si es raro 😊👋saludos que disfrutes mi pais👍🏻
@@maximogabrielgag6642 jajaja gracias! Vine a Peru hace un par de dias, pero dentro de unos meses, volvere 100% a Argentina para quedarme mucho mas tiempo ahi! :)
Hi Horst, do you know the name of the church? You can 100% visit the church that is right in the Plaza de Mayo if that's the one. The thing is, you can pretty much visit any church, free, here in BA.
@@horstbrunner1684 goo.gl/maps/Fwnwdv8ZwGBnzJX99 Yup, I've been in this one recently. It's totally free and open to the public! It's right in Plaza de Mayo with the Cabildo and Casa Rosada! :)
i too like argentina, thank you so much for your videos help, learning about the country. soon im coming to the country. one question please? can you help? not money reply me
Now that you've built up your appetite walking around the city seeing free things, check out this video for where and what to eat: ruclips.net/video/VbkBjJgejf0/видео.html
Mi buenos aires querido.
The best country in the world. If I were to be born again, I would ask again that it be here in Argentina. (Thanks for the visit)❤️🇦🇷
Hi Gaspar, thanks for watching the video! I also love this country! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff 🤗
I'm so impressed by not only the visual quality of your videos but the amount of information packed into them! This is already helpful to tons of people!
Mr Nation, thank you so much for your kind and generous comment! I hope it will be helpful to many people! 💜
Howdy. I love your videos of Buenos Aires, they’ve been by far the most descriptive, objective honest videos of all. Thanks for sharing them. I am traveling down there this coming july and boy am i feeling less stressed about flying that far after bumping into your videos. Greatings from northern Mexico.
That’s great to hear, Alfred. I’m really I was able to help, even a little bit. I totally get the feeling of being anxious of going to a place before getting there, so I try to help people as much as I can do they can feel more relaxed. I’m really happy to hear it has helped you! :) Thank you so much for watching the videos!
Hello MEXICO 🇲🇽 🤗!! Greetings from Los Angeles ! I am Japanese & love both Argentina/ Mexico football teams !!! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶⚽️💞
Con que claridad te expresas. Te felicito. Un abrazo enorme y...que sigan los exitos¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Muchisimas gracias, Daniel! :) Gracias por haber mirado el video! :)
You missed one of the best places, the Kirchner cultural center or CCK, the building itself is a master piece and there are many different expositions, theater or music for free
Thanks so much. I wanted to go there but I didn't have time, unfortunately. So I didn't want to include a place I didn't go to personally. Thanks for the suggestion though! :)
I love your videos from Buenos Aires. They have been way too helpful for my future trip there.
Yay! I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks so much for watching. I hope you’ll fall in love with BA as much as I have!!
ON A SUNDAY:
La casa mínima
San Telmo market
El ateneo gran splendid
Gran Buenos Aires. 9 de Julio. Avenida Rivadavia Congreso Area.
Hello. About Tres de Febrero Park: there used to be otters, not beavers.... they were in all the lakes at Palermo Lakes, not only in Tres de Febrero Park. I believe they were moved to a reservation in Río Luján a few years ago. Right now only ducks and some other water birds, they are monitored by GCBA and Aves Argentinas NGO... thanks for ur vid!
That is so interesting, thanks for letting me know! I guess that explains why I never saw them there! :)
Ah, Nicki, this takes me right back to my visit there in 2014. I almost decided to live there based on El Ateneo alone. I wanted to sit there every day. Also, your videos keep getting better and better. And I LOVE the glasses!
I can definitely see you wanting to make that decision. It's SO amazing. I actually didn't go the first time I was there in 2005. I only just heard about it this time in 2022, and I'm so glad I did! Thank you so much for watching the video, my friend! xo
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff I'd love a video on the best neighborhoods in BA! That was a huge thing for me back then, as I had planned to live there for at least 3 months but then decided on Cusco instead. I remember at the time really wanting an apartment in Palermo or Retiro
@@amyr8529 I actually did think about doing that video, but too many things too little time! And now since I'm no longer in BA, I won't be able to get the footage I would want. But it is a great idea for the next time I return to BA! I'll be needing to ask you about Cusco neighborhoods. I think I may be going there soon'ish! :)
Todod maravilloso. Besos Abrazos Bendiciones desde Lincoln Argentina
Muchisimas gracias, Pedro! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff de nada besos
Lovely video and channel,have a lovely weekend and stay safe debs xx ps new fan .....
Aw thanks Debs. Thanks so much for watching! :)
Visita la República de los niños nicki ...fue el primer parqué de diversiónes de América ...de ahi se inspiró Wald disney ...muy lindo tus videos sos una genia 😍
Hola Turkou! No lo sabia; no sabia que existia este parque, ni que se inspiro Walt Disney. Genial. Gracias por mirar! :)
I am so jealous that you can speak Spanish so well !! It's the tongue thing I just can't !! Lol. I am still trying to lean easy words/ phrases in Spanish ! I can do a little bit in Italian ,only several phrases ,I find Argentinean Spanish is very similar to Italian ( the intonation ,etc ) ,so hoping that'll help to learn both !! I loved this video !! That book store is AMAZING !! 👍👍😍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇦🇷⚽️💞
You'll get there!! :) Just keep practicing. The most important thing is just to forget about embarrassment, and practice as much as you can! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff I hope so !! Lol Thanks ! Thank you so much for your reply !! 👍 😆😁💜🥁🐉🎤🎶🇦🇷💞
So nice the video and the place to visit. Great job, love it!!!
Aw thank you so much for such a kind comment, Wilfredo. Thank you for watching! :)
I love your detailed and clear videos
Thank you so much! :)
Grcias por mostrar Argentina...thanks.
Claro! Es mi país favorito en el mundo! :)
where are you from?...if you need help one day...i will try to help you....you have a friend...my name is Federico and i live in the province of Corrientes...coordial greetings.
Federico Sanchez awww thank you so much, that’s very sweet! I’m from the US, Colorado.
My girlfriend is learning English now...and I studied for 8 years but since I don't use it I forget a lot of things...what a beautiful Colorado...where the Grand Canyon lives
Federico Sanchez hahaha I don’t know why all Spanish speakers think the Grand Canyon is in Colorado, but it’s not. It’s actually in Arizona. The Colorado River passes through it, but it’s not in Colorado! :)
Very nice video of my city, greetings
Hola Axel! Thanks for watching! 💜
Excellent video! VERY well done! GREAT info!
Thank you so much, Keith! :)
Great channel keep up the good work and thank you for all the info!!!
Thank you so much, Jason! :)
Yet another INVALUABLE video! Thank you so much for this content! ❤
Hi Sheila, thank you so much for watching and for your kind comment. :) I hope you'll enjoy Argentina!
Thanks. I’m going in March
Thanks for your videos Nicki, it gave me a lot of insight prior to coming to the city. I think you recorded all your videos with your iphone right? How safe is it to record with a phone or a dslr? I’m someone who takes photos a lot during my travels but I was thinking of switching out to a mirrorless dslr just so that it doesn’t stand out in the street :( i’m afraid of being mugged hahaha
Yup, I recorded all my videos in Argentina on my iPhone. It's hard to say how "safe" it would be because it's a big city, and I did get my phone stolen there. I was looking at IG while waiting on my lunch, sitting outside at a restaurant. My friend's sister got her phone stolen while taking a photo. So you just never know. I think a phone is easier to steal because it's lightweight and they can easily grab it and run. If you bring a DSLR, you will probably be fine in most places, just make sure you have the strap around your body. I wouldn't bring it out at night, but during the day, you should be fine in most places.
Very good explanation and video, you are lovely. I only would add The Teatro Colon (near to Obelisk), Confiteria El Molino (in front of Congress at 6:35), Palacio Barolo, Corrientes Street, Abasto Shopping (if you want to shop, located in Abasto), Parque Lezama, Ortodox Church and Museo Historico Nacional (all in two blocks of Barracas Neighboor). Also, Chacarita Cemetery has Carlos Gardel tomb, and american actor Guy Williams was buried for a short time there, who lived and died in Recoleta. Greetings !!
Thanks so much for recommending these other things! I think you could live a lifetime in Buenos Aires, and still not see everything! Now I have more things to add to my own list when I go back to BA! :)
U've forgotten one of the most awesome cultural center in the entire world:
CENTRO CULTURAL KIRCHNER
ruclips.net/video/zxw3h-yjEMI/видео.html
Hi Claudio! Thank you so much for mentioning this. My friend actually told me about it and said it is wonderful. Unfortunately I didn't have time to go there, which is why I didn't include it in the video. But hopefully others will see your comment and they can go! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff thanks for yours vids!
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff Something to say, it's called Centro Cultural Bicentenario, CCK, Correo Central or Ex- Palacio de Correos. Not too much people use the name of Kirchner since he doesn't deserve. Anyway is a beautiful place, whenever you call it. Another memoreable place is Teatro Colon, if you want to experience an accoustic concert is amazuing !!!!. Greetings
@@mharg6408 Awesome, thank you for these great suggestions to this lovely city! :)
I have a question ! I Googled about a week ago , it said San Telmo was dangerous ,especially at night ! But,from your video I didn't get that vibe & you would had mentioned it if it's not safe ! I'd like to know your opinions on this !? Thank you so much ! It seems like other youtubers are loving that area ,too ! 💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇦🇷⚽️💕💞
Hi Spark! I think this is definitely a nuanced question. I do love San Telmo, I think it has a great vibe. The main center, near Plaza Dorrego and the San Telmo Market, are very cool and relaxed and I personally feel safe there. However, outside of that area, I can understand why people might think that. As some of the roads near Av. 9 de Julio, that type of Bohemian vibe disappears, and feels much more "big city." In the evenings, I suggest you stick to main avenues, rather than small streets.
Wow ! Great answer !! 👏👍Thank you so much !! I was hoping for something like this would come back from you !! I feel much better about visiting there in the near future ! Thank you !! Speaking of ...I really need to buy your book !! Lol. I am going to !! People think we can Google all info & watching videos are enough ! NO ! Lol. Google is awesome,but not always accurate !! And videos are wonderful to watch & get the ideas faster / easier ,but yet it's not perfect to get all the details from it at once ! Yes, it's fantastic in general,but it depends on the RUclipsr's perspectives,too & impossible to show everything everything ! I also love the feel of holding a book , going thru pages ,it's something special about having a 📖 !! If it's very expensive ( unless it's got great pictures in colours ) ,then I understand ,I probably won't buy it ,either.But, yours is inexpensive !
Often,googling leads me to totally opposite answers contradicting to each other, too !! LOL 😅So,I get more confused / worried !! LOL
Lately ,knife attacks in London have been increasing !! Just saw a horrible news yesterday that some teen ( boy ) got stubbed on bus infront of other passengers by another teenager !! While I was in London last summer, I was gonna go walk on Oxford Street, then saw a news on tv some elderly man got stubbed/ killed there !! So,I didn't !Both sad episodes occurred during the day time !! 😱😱
I always try to get opinions from the locals of the places I am visiting !! ( reg.the Oxford Street stubbing & crimes in London ,a very good looking English black lady at my favourite shop told me that she thought those were done by someone knew the victim's, so not random that we didn't need to worry so much !She's so right ,90% of crimes are done by someone knew the victims !! But sadly she was wrong about the particular one as it seemed to be a random attack ! ) Compared to that ,vs London & here Los Angeles ,Buenos Aires is much safer I believe !!! LOL
Thank you so much for your replies !! I really appreciate them !!👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶✈️🇦🇷💞
i too like argentina, thank you so much for your videos help, learning about the country. soon im coming to the country.
one question please? can you help? not money
reply me
Hello, when you went to the hipódromo, did you know that there is a casino down there?
I did not know. I'm not really interested in gambling, but it could be good for someone to know if they are! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff I mentioned it in case someone is interested, able to snoop around
That’s awesome, thank you for that tip!
pensé que era lu miranda en la portada
Hey Nicki! Can u tell me if u can find any good cucharita in San Telmo?
Jajajaja no pude encontrar ninguna!
When I went to Recoleta Cemetery last week they were charging admission...???
Yes unfortunately that started charging. I made this video before that. But I did put it in the description of the video so people would know the change.
Is there a tourist bus line that you can jump on to see the city
Yes, there is! You can see the big red buses around the city! There are several signs showing where the stops are. :)
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Will I stick out if I use a canon camera?
It's possible. I don't often see a lot of people using DSLR's in the street. But it does happen. Just make sure to strap it across your chest, and keep a hand on it. Around Palermo and Recoleta you should be fine. In La Boca I would be more cautious.
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff okay good to knoW!! Thank you so much. I'm worried about being mugged by knife but i really want to document some stuff :(
@@evadzelarayan I totally get that. I have heard of being getting mugged by knife, but it's not SO common. Be extra cautious at night, and stay on the main avenues.
Sos Argentina?pronuncias muy argentino los lugares cuando los decís en español.👍🏻
No, no lo soy! Pero estoy acostumbrandome al accento argentino! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff ok ,es raro escuchar una gringa con acento argentino,no tanto como escuchar un chino pero si es raro 😊👋saludos que disfrutes mi pais👍🏻
@@maximogabrielgag6642 jajaja gracias! Vine a Peru hace un par de dias, pero dentro de unos meses, volvere 100% a Argentina para quedarme mucho mas tiempo ahi! :)
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff que lindo me gustaría conocer Perú es un país hermano, bueno disfruta de tu viaje que tengas linda noche😎👍🏻
@@maximogabrielgag6642 @Maximo Gabriel (GAG) Por el momento, podes conocer Pero por mis videos que voy a subir dentro unos dias! :)
river es locura my friend
Are you able to visit the church that Pope Francis attended?
Hi Horst, do you know the name of the church? You can 100% visit the church that is right in the Plaza de Mayo if that's the one. The thing is, you can pretty much visit any church, free, here in BA.
@@NickiPostsTravelStuff
Thanks
Horst Brunner The Metropolitan Cathedral
@@horstbrunner1684 goo.gl/maps/Fwnwdv8ZwGBnzJX99 Yup, I've been in this one recently. It's totally free and open to the public! It's right in Plaza de Mayo with the Cabildo and Casa Rosada! :)
No es por partidos políticos que la casa Rosada tiene ese color.
Cual es la razón entonces?
i too like argentina, thank you so much for your videos help, learning about the country. soon im coming to the country.
one question please? can you help? not money
reply me
Thanks for watching the video, glad to hear it helped! If the question is about Bitcoin, I'm not interested! jajaja