How to Travel the World for (Almost) Free: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Argentina: Small-Group City Tour of Buenos Aires: www.viator.com/tours/Buenos-Aires/Small-Group-City-Tour-of-Buenos-Aires/d901-11143P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments Mendoza All Day, Small Group, Luxury Wine Tour with Gourmet Lunch: www.viator.com/tours/Mendoza/All-day-small-group-luxury-wine-tour-with-gourmet-lunch/d931-44877P6?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments Iguazu Falls Tour, Boat Ride, Train, Safari Truck: www.viator.com/tours/Puerto-Iguazu/Iguazu-Falls-Tour-with-Great-Adventure-Boat-Ride/d971-3851P22?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments Full-Day Tour to the Perito Moreno Glacier with optional Boat Safari: www.viator.com/tours/El-Calafate/Full-Day-Tour-to-the-Perito-Moreno-Glacier/d935-3851D_PMG?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments
Great video! I'm going on holiday to Argentina from 17 March until 2 April: Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, and El Calafate. This will be my third visit to Argentina. However, my previous visits were a long time ago: mid 80's and early 90's. I am going to see if Argentina is a good country to retire to when I finally retire in '26. Besides the unstable currency, my greatest concern about Argentina is that I'm vegan. During my first visit to Argentina, I was a carnivore. On my second visit to Argentina in the early 90s, I was a vegetarian and did not find BA vegetarian-friendly at all. Hopefully, the vegan/vegetarian situation in BA at least has ameliorated in the last three decades.
@@beforeyougotravel Visa pays the blue dollar rate. Mastercard doesn't. We're almost finished with my two-week holiday in Argentina: BA, Ushuaia, El Calafate, and back to BA. We were informed by our tour guide for the Recoleta Cemetary that Visa pays the blue dollar rate. We had to pay by card to enter the Recoleta Cemetary as they don't accept cash. I used my Visa card and discovered that I was only charged GBP 4.74 entrance fee to the Recoleta Cemetery. I then started to use my Visa card and discovered that I was getting an exchange rate of AR$340 to 1 US$. Which is not too different from the current blue rate of AR$380 to 1 US$. We found lots of vegan restaurants and most other restaurants have at least a vegetarian option. We did not starve during our Argentine holiday!
The African population used to be more than 50 percent of the Argentine population, and there used to be more black people in Argentina than in Brazil, Argentina committed mass genocide against its African population, and I personally would never set foot in Argentina. Argentina from 1868 to 1874, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, undertook a genocide' that wiped out the Afro-Argentinean population to the point that by 1875, there were so few Black people left in Argentina that the government didn't even bother registering African descendants in the national census. Tellingly, Sarmiento wrote in his diary in 1848: What is [to be] done with such blacks, hated by the white race? Slavery is a parasite that the vegetation of English colonization has left attached to the leafy tree of freedom,” - International Business Times. imagine they killed half their population. the land of Argentina was fertilized with the blood and bones of Argentina's former African enslaved population. the food that grows in Argentina, and the grass that grows, for which the cattle graze on, was fertilized by the blood and bones of, its former African enslaved population, that unique taste that you taste, when you eat food grown and grazed in Argentina, is the blood and bones of your former enslaved people. African slaves built Argentina, and then the former slave owners paid back the slaves for the great works, toil, and effort, with mass genocide, the most complete and comprehensive genocide in human history.
This list is misleading...do you have any idea how far apart these places are..I spent many hours in the cemetery..lived around the corner..great weekend fairs... I can think of a 100 more things I would rather do...
How to Travel the World for (Almost) Free: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Argentina:
Small-Group City Tour of Buenos Aires: www.viator.com/tours/Buenos-Aires/Small-Group-City-Tour-of-Buenos-Aires/d901-11143P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments
Mendoza All Day, Small Group, Luxury Wine Tour with Gourmet Lunch: www.viator.com/tours/Mendoza/All-day-small-group-luxury-wine-tour-with-gourmet-lunch/d931-44877P6?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments
Iguazu Falls Tour, Boat Ride, Train, Safari Truck: www.viator.com/tours/Puerto-Iguazu/Iguazu-Falls-Tour-with-Great-Adventure-Boat-Ride/d971-3851P22?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments
Full-Day Tour to the Perito Moreno Glacier with optional Boat Safari: www.viator.com/tours/El-Calafate/Full-Day-Tour-to-the-Perito-Moreno-Glacier/d935-3851D_PMG?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-argentina-comments
This brings back so much memories. Argentina is one of my favourite countries in South America.
Awesome!
Amazing landscapes to enjoy in Argentina. ❤
Wow, so many cool things to do!
Yeah!
I'm sold. I need to visit in my lifetime.
17. Play polo in the beautiful pampas with us! 🏇🏇
Amazing vlog hope to see more 👍
Thank you! Will do!
Great video! I'm going on holiday to Argentina from 17 March until 2 April: Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, and El Calafate. This will be my third visit to Argentina. However, my previous visits were a long time ago: mid 80's and early 90's. I am going to see if Argentina is a good country to retire to when I finally retire in '26. Besides the unstable currency, my greatest concern about Argentina is that I'm vegan. During my first visit to Argentina, I was a carnivore. On my second visit to Argentina in the early 90s, I was a vegetarian and did not find BA vegetarian-friendly at all. Hopefully, the vegan/vegetarian situation in BA at least has ameliorated in the last three decades.
Thank you! Wow that's awesome - to be able to retire there. I think you'll love it!
@@beforeyougotravel Visa pays the blue dollar rate. Mastercard doesn't. We're almost finished with my two-week holiday in Argentina: BA, Ushuaia, El Calafate, and back to BA. We were informed by our tour guide for the Recoleta Cemetary that Visa pays the blue dollar rate. We had to pay by card to enter the Recoleta Cemetary as they don't accept cash. I used my Visa card and discovered that I was only charged GBP 4.74 entrance fee to the Recoleta Cemetery. I then started to use my Visa card and discovered that I was getting an exchange rate of AR$340 to 1 US$. Which is not too different from the current blue rate of AR$380 to 1 US$. We found lots of vegan restaurants and most other restaurants have at least a vegetarian option. We did not starve during our Argentine holiday!
@@mrbushlied7742 Thank you for the update!
chalten!
great place
❤🎉😊❤
The African population used to be more than 50 percent of the Argentine population, and there used to be more black people in Argentina than in Brazil, Argentina committed mass genocide against its African population, and I personally would never set foot in Argentina.
Argentina from 1868 to 1874, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, undertook a genocide' that wiped out the Afro-Argentinean population to the point that by 1875, there were so few Black people left in Argentina that the government didn't even bother registering African descendants in the national census.
Tellingly, Sarmiento wrote in his diary in 1848: What is [to be] done with such blacks, hated by the white race? Slavery is a parasite that the vegetation of English colonization has left attached to the leafy tree of freedom,” - International Business Times.
imagine they killed half their population. the land of Argentina was fertilized with the blood and bones of Argentina's former African enslaved population.
the food that grows in Argentina, and the grass that grows, for which the cattle graze on, was fertilized by the blood and bones of, its former African enslaved population,
that unique taste that you taste, when you eat food grown and grazed in Argentina, is the blood and bones of your former enslaved people.
African slaves built Argentina, and then the former slave owners paid back the slaves for the great works, toil, and effort, with mass genocide,
the most complete and comprehensive genocide in human history.
you seriously have to chill. no one cares you're not gonna step foot in argentina.
You didn't say the comment was incorrect.
No parrilla..no fishing...yikes.. this list for rich youngish yuppies...sad actually
This list is for tourists. Not locals. Most tourists don't travel to fish.
This list is misleading...do you have any idea how far apart these places are..I spent many hours in the cemetery..lived around the corner..great weekend fairs...
I can think of a 100 more things I would rather do...
Literally this video is about things to do in Argentina, the ENTIRE COUNTRY. Not a city or suburb. How is this misleading?