February 6th, 2007 by Alan Patrick
[29th January - 4th February 2007]
Sorry I’m late with the Buenos Aires blog roundup this week guys… I have been busy as usual, and at the weekend wrote what would have been one of my best blog posts of all time (seriously!), only for my PC to crash just before I clicked publish, losing the whole thing! I was so annoyed that I couldn’t bring myself to try posting something again until now… that will learn me for not updating to the new version of WordPress (my blogging software), which apparently has an auto-save feature. Silly me.
Anyway, onto the blog roundup, which this week inaugurates a new feature… a section for my most favorite posts of the week!
Buenos Aires Blog Posts of the Week
- I just loved Ken’s description of the dog walkers in Buenos Aires and the accompanying picture, though not quite as much as I love to see the dog walkers with their huge packs of mutts each morning as I walk to catch the bus to work
- I always like a good post about the prevalence of mullets in Buenos Aires. And Isabelle Lagarde’s blog entry in this field certainly doesn’t disappoint
- OK, so Buenos Aires isn’t Paris. But it does have some lovely Parisian-esque domes, which came into Robert’s ‘Line of Sight’ this week. I hope he didn’t get a crick in his neck…
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January 29th, 2007 by Alan Patrick
[22nd - 28th January 2007]
Well, it’s been quite a busy week here in Buenos Aires blogland. Firstly, my blog now has a new name, with the word ‘Argentina’ replacing the redundant ‘Travel’. This has already seen a marked increase in people finding the site by searching “Buenos Aires, Argentina”, so it wasn’t such a bad decision after all
Secondly, quite a few of us Buenos Aires bloggers only went and got mentioned in Clarin, the main daily newspaper here in BA. But more of that to come in the roundup, so on with the show…
Things to See and Do in Buenos Aires
- As I seem to keep saying every week, Karine has once again posted some excellent photos of Buenos Aires landmarks, including Plaza Congreso, with a view of the lovely twin red domes of the La Inmobiliaria building & the exquisite Palacio Barolo beyond them, a quaint little antiques shop in San Telmo, some of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo doing their thing in the plaza, the spooky old University of Engineering building in Recoleta (just round the corner from my new apartment!), and in Buenos Aires Province, some crazy pictures of the packed beaches at Mar del Plata – so that’s where all the people in the city disappeared to this month!
- Argentina’s Travel Blog sends one of it’s legion of writers to investigate the many Lakes and Parks of Palermo
- Ken goes shopping in Once, which is recommended if, like me (and I guess Ken too!), your clothing purchase decisions are based more on necessity and price than style or fashion!
- I got off my arse and wrote a little something about the beautiful San Pedro Gonzalez Telmo Church in, you guessed it, the barrio of San Telmo
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January 22nd, 2007 by Alan Patrick
[8th - 21st January 2007]
Hello Buenos Aires blog fans. I still don’t have internet access in my new apartment, and probably won’t for a while, which explains my lack of posting at the moment. Hence, I missed last week’s blog roundup, and am combining it with this week’s instead.
So, here goes two weeks worth of Buenos Aires bloggy goodness…
Things To See & Do in Buenos Aires
- Robert drove south to show us some photos of the ‘real’ city of Buenos Aires, with photos and comments about the lesser-visited (by tourists) barrios of Barracas, Parque Patricios, Nueva Pompeya, and Villa Soldati
- Loads of great photos,as usual, from Karine recently in her Buenos Aires Weekly and Daily photo blogs, including ones of some coffins in a worse for wear Recoleta Cemetery mausoleum, the Palacio de Justica building in Plaza Lavalle, a rosy cloud view from the top of the English Tower in Retiro, the Japanese Gardens in Palermo, the stunning Palacio de Aguas Corrientes building on Av. Cordoba, and finally, some varied photos of Recoleta and it’s Basilica, Nuestra SeƱora del Pilar. Nice shots Karine!
- The fantastically named ArJewTino wrote an interesting alternative 12 step guide to having fun in Buenos Aires, which certainly raised a smile in places,
and followed it up with a few more thoughts on BA
- At opposing ends of the Buenos Aires activities spectrum, the Buenos Aires Zoo and the Art Scene in Buenos Aires are both given the review treatment by the Argentina travel blog writers
- Dan has pictures and comments on the ‘changing of the guard’ ceremony at the Malvinas War Memorial in Plaza San Martin. Having seen this myself a few times, I can recommend you take the time to view it… although if you are British like me, probably best to keep a low profile when you do
- Robert Wright comes up with the (blogging) goods once again, this time with another of his excellent Buenos Aires, then and now posts, comparing past photos of BA buildings to what is seen in the present day. Not to be missed! He follows up with some pictures and info about the other famous cemetery in Buenos Aires, Chacarita, after his unplanned trip there (and he’s not the first to make an unplanned trip to the cemetery, I’m sure!)
- Diva would be happy to give you a tour of Chacarita cemetery, but only if you’re cool enough (I’m not!)
- Dalila puts up a slide show showcasing the many different types of doors in Palermo Viejo – no sign of Jim Morrison though
She widens her scope a bit with her next slide show, which is of some of the beautiful houses in Palermo Viejo [no, can't think of a decent joke here
Anyone else?]
- Buenos Aires Spotting (please note the new name AND URL folks, for what used to be Buenos Aires Trendhunter) spots (what else?) that Resfest 2007, a hip digital arts festival, will take place in the equally hip Malba art museum, on the last weekend of March
- Jude takes a trip to the Abasto shopping center for some AbFab-type shenanigans… WARNING, please do not click her link if you do not want to see some, ahem, ‘Camel Toe’! If you want more info on this shopping center and its architecture, check out my earlier post on the Abasto Mall
- My new friend Ken has a post about our weekend trip to the races at Palermo Hipodromo, and it seems he already knows more about horse racing in Argentina than I do!
All the same, feel free to check out my past blog post on Palermo Hipodromo too!
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January 8th, 2007 by Alan Patrick
[1st - 7th January 2007]
Hello, and welcome to the first Buenos Aires blog roundup of 2007! This week I got back to Argentina from a short Christmas holiday in my native UK, went straight back to my very busy day job to construct an entire new website for our company, moved apartment from Abasto to Recoleta (I guess that could count as ‘going up in the world’…but I liked Abasto), and still even found time to write one proper blog post!
Lets see if I can manage two this week (I already have one quite silly post up my sleeve).
Maybe the rest of the Buenos Aires bloggers have been as busy as me so far in 2007, because there was not so much posting action this week. But oh what quality action it was…
Things To See & Do in Buenos Aires
- Karine has taken some wonderful photos of Cafe Tortoni, the cafe in a city of cafes, and tells us a little bit about the place and its history
- And she’s certainly been covering the tourist staples this week, with some pics and info about Plaza Dorrego, which you can read a lot more about, if you are so inclined, from a post I wrote a while back: Plaza Dorrego, San Telmo
- Isabelle from Argentina’s Travel Blog has obviously been partying it up in BA over Christmas and new year, and why not? – read her reports on Buenos Aires Nightlife and New Year’s Eve in BA
- As I’ve said before, I just can’t wait for Robert’s map of Recoleta cemetery to come out….it’s looking fabulous, I have to say
- And Robert’s also been taking some great pictures of Buenos Aires lit up by night too
- Not Buenos Aires city as usual, but instead Buenos Aires province…I’ve been following Dan’s informative posts on his trip to Mar del Plata this week
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January 7th, 2007 by Alan Patrick
Av. Corrientes 1368 (between Uruguay & Talcahuano), City Center

The Best Pizza in Buenos Aires?
To save you from reading the whole review, the answer is yes… Guerrin is, in my opinion, the best place for pizza in Buenos Aires. This is a major accolade in a city where Italian food is so popular and widespread, due to the history of Italian immigration that provides the back bone for much of porteno culture. To read a little more about the Italian effect on culture here, check out my previous posts on Banchero Pizzeria and Caminito, both in the barrio of La Boca, which is traditionally the main Italian community of BA.
But today’s blog post is all about Guerrin, and its fantastic Pizza, so read on to find out why this restaurant is a must visit if you are ever in Buenos Aires.
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