Buenos Aires Unfiltered | What to Really Expect

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Get an unfiltered view of Buenos Aires's, from late-night dinners, Uber drivers' unique car door etiquette, to smelly streets. Join us as we share our two-week exploration of Buenos Aires, Argentina!
    We dive into the city's metropolitan vibe, reminiscent of a European fusion of NYC and Boston, and discuss its walkability. We discuss the city's commitment to green spaces, many of which offer free WiFi, and give you a heads-up about the city's dogs and the bad smells that linger. A tip for first-time visitors: bring lots of strong bug repellant, because mosquitoes are everywhere!
    Our video wouldn't be complete without sharing some of our favorite vistas. We'll take you through the Eco-Park, a former zoo, where you can freely roam amongst the Patagonian maras and peacocks. Experience the Arcos del Rosedal - a series of restaurants and bars under the arches of train tracks. We'll also share our dining experience at La Alacena Trattoria, one of the country’s first Michelin Star restaurants, where we enjoyed one of our best meals in Argentina, and the 1920’s-themed Harrison Speakeasy for deliciously strong cocktails.
    Thank you for exploring Buenos Aires with us! We hope you'll join us on our other Argentinian adventures.
    *Time Stamp*
    00:00 - Intro
    00:42 - What to Expect In Buenos Aires
    05:16 - Buenos Aires Highlights
    09:26 - Final Tips & Thoughts
    10:45 - Bloopers
    Our Argentinean Adventure
    We spent three months traversing Argentina, from the southernmost tip, the mountains of Ushuaia, to Iguazu Falls, the trails of Patagonia, wine country in Mendoza, Cordoba, and beyond. Subscribe to our channel to stay updated on our upcoming Argentina video releases.
    For current updates on our travels, please follow us at / unlockedvistas
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Комментарии • 71

  • @UnlockedVistas
    @UnlockedVistas  Месяц назад +2

    While we enjoyed our time in Buenos Aires, we aren't rushing back. We fell in love with other Argentinean cities, and will be sharing those soon!
    As for Buenos Aires, it's definitely a must visit, if you love big cities.
    What did you think of Buenos Aires? Was it what you expected?

    • @mexicanoconmuroperosintexa2014
      @mexicanoconmuroperosintexa2014 Месяц назад +1

      Visit Bariloche, the Perito Moreno Glacier and The Iguazú waterfalls.
      You won´t regret it !!!!

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  Месяц назад +1

      We visited those spots and loved them!!! We prefer nature to big cities. The Bariloche and Perito Moreno videos are coming soon. 😊

    • @mexicanoconmuroperosintexa2014
      @mexicanoconmuroperosintexa2014 Месяц назад

      @@UnlockedVistas 👌

  • @ArgentinaPoloDay
    @ArgentinaPoloDay Месяц назад +5

    Beautiful video! One of the best cities without a doubt!!

  • @sonorangreenman4472
    @sonorangreenman4472 9 дней назад +1

    Thanks, well done, good to know info

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  9 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad video was helpful.

  • @nunzioroxlo6147
    @nunzioroxlo6147 Месяц назад +11

    Buenos Aires is nicknamed "Paris of America" ​​and it's no coincidence...
    In mid-19th century, Paris was demolished and rebuilt as we know it today, shortly after Buenos Aires was also demolished and rebuilt in the image of Paris, with its architectural styles of that time: beaux arts/academicism-art nouveau/deco, with the layout of large boulevards/avenues/diagonals and proliferation of parks, like Paris.
    That's why among major metropolises of the world, just London and Paris r on par with Buenos Aires in terms of urban beauty.
    For ppl who love architecture, Buenos Aires is "paradise."

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  Месяц назад +2

      I didn't know they were re-built around the same time - that makes sense! It was done in a beautiful style. I wish more cities maintained an emphasis on architectural beauty in present day development.

    • @nunzioroxlo6147
      @nunzioroxlo6147 Месяц назад

      @@UnlockedVistas
      Rosario, second most important city in Argentina, has an architecture that resembles Buenos Aires, and is the other "European" city not only in Argentina but also on the continent (along with Montevideo and Quebec in Canada, although in latter cases to a lesser extent)
      Rosario, here:
      ruclips.net/video/BifGHJCfv2w/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/wrhiuytbXyQ/видео.html

    • @nunzioroxlo6147
      @nunzioroxlo6147 Месяц назад +5

      @@UnlockedVistas
      Rosario, second most important city in Argentina, has an architecture that resembles Buenos Aires, and is the other "European" city not only in Argentina but also on the continent (along with Montevideo and Quebec in Canada, although in latter cases to a lesser extent)
      Rosario, here:
      ruclips.net/video/BifGHJCfv2w/видео.html

    • @gt63628
      @gt63628 Месяц назад

      ​@@nunzioroxlo6147En realidad la segunda ciudad es Córdoba, y hay muchas más grandes ciudades con arquitectura europea en Argentina, como Mendoza, La Plata, Mar del Plata, Bahía Blanca, Santa Fe o la misma Córdoba.

    • @nunzioroxlo6147
      @nunzioroxlo6147 Месяц назад

      @@gt63628 Cordoba ni siquiera es segundo municipio, ya q el segundo municipio es La Matanza, y si hablamos d ciudades (municipio + conurbano) la segunda es Rosario, alcanzando 1,9M habitantes

  • @rodrigoquiroga8590
    @rodrigoquiroga8590 Месяц назад +3

    There was a real strange plague of mosquitos since late March up to late Abril, but by early May was completely over. I guess ur video was made within that lapse

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  Месяц назад

      Glad that it’s not like that always! We were there Dec - Jan.

  • @Kevin-et5zs
    @Kevin-et5zs Месяц назад +1

    I had a very different experience in BA, probably because I didn't go in Summer, but also because I walked everywhere. Stayed in Recoleta on the advice of Argentino friends, and right on the edge of one of the bigger parks. I didn't see any dogs (the family I stayed with had two cats!) and there were no mosquitoes. There were some great neighborhood coffee shops as well as plenty of restaurants. I've been told that most Argentinos don't speak English, but strangely enough, almost everyone I met did. I have visited Mendoza several times, and I'm looking forward to seeing other parts of the country. I found that the best part of Argentina was the people who live there! They don't stop the party just because the sun comes up...:).

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  Месяц назад

      It does sound like you saw a different side of things. That's one of the greatest aspects of BA - it can offer so many different experiences depending on what you're into! We're excited to share more videos of our journey throughout Argentina over the coming weeks and months - it has such a variety of experiences and sights throughout.

    • @gt63628
      @gt63628 Месяц назад

      Argentina is the country with the best level of English in Latin America, in fact.

  • @mexicanoconmuroperosintexa2014
    @mexicanoconmuroperosintexa2014 Месяц назад +3

    Mosquitoes are usually not a problem.
    But during the last summer-autumn there was an INVASION of mosquitoes !!

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for letting us know! It was intense- hopefully it’s better this summer.

  • @acf5683
    @acf5683 18 дней назад

    Now this winter we are freeezing, more than half of the country is under snow. Not BA, but freezing anyway. Greetings from BA

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  18 дней назад +1

      Yikes! We are both from New England, so we've been very pleased that our travels have taken us away from all snow for this past year. Stay warm!

  • @gorsh7870
    @gorsh7870 17 дней назад

    There's still a few parks that resist the fencing-up. It mostly happened in the last, say, 20 years or so; for concerns of "security". But when I was a teenager (I'm 40) you could hang out in every park or square all night long with your pals.

    • @alexhosen
      @alexhosen 16 дней назад

      There where no fences 8-10 years ago.

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  16 дней назад

      Thanks for providing context. Fortunately the fences do look nice. However, getting in and out of the parks can be tricky to navigate if you aren't familiar with where entrances are.

  • @estudiantes68
    @estudiantes68 Месяц назад +2

    The mosquito was a big issue in 2024, because of a weather condition called "La Niña".

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing! Didn’t realize La Niña impacted mosquitoes too.

    • @cesaradriancozzolino149
      @cesaradriancozzolino149 8 дней назад +1

      Yes ,it’s because in this latitude comes with unusually rainy days

  • @Wajihavibes
    @Wajihavibes 24 дня назад +1

    Hey could u tell the living cost in a Argentina for the family of four? We are homeschooling our kids

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  24 дня назад

      Hi! We broke down how much we spent in Argentina, and in which categories, in a different video.
      Might be a good start to estimating your potential costs.
      ruclips.net/video/8V8zElzB1ng/видео.html

  • @nothinger01
    @nothinger01 Месяц назад

    It looks like SUMMER but we are almost in the cold WINTER.

  • @alexhosen
    @alexhosen 16 дней назад

    The fences in the parks its a shame. The city gobernment decided to put them a few years ago but there is no real reason for them and i think that ruins the view. The mosquitoes invasion this year was insane, something i never seen before, hope that this doesnt repeat next year. There are a lot of dogs in the city, but never experienced a smelly stituation.

    • @UnlockedVistas
      @UnlockedVistas  16 дней назад

      Thanks for the additional info. Hopefully the mosquitoes don't return this summer!

  • @cristianbritos3460
    @cristianbritos3460 Месяц назад +3

    Pero nuestra cultura viene de los latinos europeos Italia y España

    • @ggl2947
      @ggl2947 Месяц назад

      Los latinos dejaron de existir hace mucho, los verdaderos latinos fueron los pobladores de Lazio en la actual Italia que es desde donde se dio origen al imperio romano, luego que conquistaron una gran parte del mundo conocido en la época la población de Lazio que eran los verdaderos latinos desapareció tal como era debido al mestizaje, en la actualidad ni siquiera existen, de hecho el término latinoamericano fue un término inventado por los franceses de modo derogativo para hacernos "menos" qué a la América anglosajona

  • @maximogabrielgag9061
    @maximogabrielgag9061 Месяц назад +4

    Migz te recomiendo la proxima que vengas sin la mejicana la vas a pasar mejor👍🏻

  • @ajescudero
    @ajescudero Месяц назад

    And the most beautiful thing about Argentina is that since libertotarios voted so bad, you can eat in Argentina as if you're in Eastern Europe from Eurotrip movie. Thanks libertos!!

  • @carlosdanielscala8605
    @carlosdanielscala8605 28 дней назад

    Molto bene grazie fyfru-