Uruguay: The Best and Worst
All of the ups and downs of my week in Uruguay.
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All of the ups and downs of my week in Uruguay.
Uruguay: The Best and Worst Read More »
Somewhere up the coast of Uruguay, about halfway between Punta del Este and Punta del Diablo, you will find the tiny caserio of Cabo Polonio. Or maybe you won’t. No
Cabo Polonio: A Sand Lover’s Paradise in Uruguay Read More »
Quick, name 3 things about Uruguay. Name even one thing about Uruguay. If you’re like most people, including myself up to a couple weeks ago, I doubt you can. Before
Things You Didn’t Know About Uruguay Read More »
Not as many backpackers are passing through Uruguay compared to some of the other countries in South America. I’m not sure why either. It’s a small country but has so
A Guide To Driving The Uruguay Coast Read More »
Forget candy bars, Alfajores are a national obsession here in Argentina. Originating in the Middle East then transforming once in Spain and again in Argentina, the modern Alfajore is a
The Mighty Alfajore: A Taste Test Read More »
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the phenomenon of closed door restaurants in Buenos Aires. This week I got to try a new one: and this one was
Jueves a La Mesa: A Real Secret Restaurant Read More »
Even if you’ve never heard of La Boca you would probably recognize it: A street lined with a vibrant rainbow of eclectic ramshackle buildings shining in the sun. It’s probably
La Boca: The Fakest Spot in Buenos Aires Read More »
In my head the last few months I’ve been comparing South East Asia and South America. Not in terms of all that unquantifiable yet rewarding stuff: the culture, the amazing
Backpacker Battle: South America vs. South East Asia Read More »
First let’s get one thing straight: The food in Argentina is really delicious. I’ve been eating myself into fat pants all month. There’s only one issue: it’s really, really repetitive.
Behind the Closed Door: Buenos Aires’ Secret Restaurants Read More »
I’m not sure what it says about Buenos Aires that one of it’s biggest tourist attractions is a cemetery. I can’t really think of anywhere else, even London with it’s
City of the Dead: La Recoleta Read More »
Well I guess I can stop looking now. El Ateneo on Santa Fe Avenue in Buenos Aires is probably the most impressive book store I’ve ever seen. in the 1920’s
El Ateneo-The Most Beautiful Book Store in the World Read More »
Unlike a lot of place I go, I know quite a bit about Buenos Aires already. This is in part because of my childhood obsession with Evita (I love Andrew
So What’s Buenos Aires Like? Read More »