August 22nd, 2007 by Alan Patrick

Just a quick note to say that one of my friends has a fantastic apartment for rent in Buenos Aires, in the barrio of Caballito. I’ve been there a couple of times and I can confirm that it really is a stunning apartment [a lot more so than you can tell from the photos, I promise :)]

Here’s the details:
- US$575 per month
- Beautiful 1 bedroom apartment with lots of light
- Awesome, spacious, 65+ meters squared (plus a balcony AND a terrace)
- Two subway lines both very nearby, and lots of bus routes
- Completely equipped with very nice, stylish, modern furniture
- Separate study area.
- Living Room
- Laundry area
- Balcony
- Private rooftop terrace
- Super open layout
- Everything you could want!

To confirm, the asking price is US$575 per month, which can be paid on a month to month basis (or there are possible discounts for longer stays).
The address is Valle 142, in the barrio of Caballito, Buenos Aires.

If you are interested, you can contact Juan on telephone number 15 6491 7389 (from within Buenos Aires) or email jozino@motorpress.com.ar.
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August 21st, 2007 by Cherie Magnus
Casa Galicia, San Jose 224 (corner of Alsina), Congreso

[Note from Alan: Sorry for the long gap in posting here at the Buenos Aires Argentina Guide. But let’s not dwell on that for too long, as here’s a brand new post from Tango Cherie - author of our excellent Guide to Tango Salons in Buenos Aires - reviewing Chique, one of her favorite milongas in the city]
Chiqué - Useful Information
Thursday afternoons 4pm-10pm (tango lessons from 2pm - 4pm); Entrance fee of 10 pesos; Reservations on 4201-7199 or 15-6140-7830
Organizer: Julio Auliel / DJ: Dany Borelli - “el mejor DJ de Buenos Aires” (and that’s the truth!)
Tango dancing in an authentic Spanish club
Chiqué is held every Thursday afternoon on the first floor of Casa Galicia, a Spanish club in Congreso (near the city center), and there is an elevator. A Spanish restaurant is on the second floor. The hall consists of a very old wooden dance floor in excellent condition, which is surrounded by tables with tablecloths, women sitting on one side, men on the other, and couples at the end in the traditional manner.
There is a small stage at one end where the DJ does his thing. The other end of the salon has big windows with a balcony. There is no physical bar, but waitresses (Pato and Vivi) take all orders to the kitchen where they are filled by bartender Armando just the same. There is a coat check, and a bathroom attendant. Julio, the organizer, and his wife, Mirta, are always there to welcome their guests. Patrons are expected to order drinks, from bottled water to champagne. Snacks are also available.
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