Wednesday 21 October 2009

Useful information about Buenos Aires


Buenos Aires has always been an open-door city. Its inhabitants are called Porteños, which makes reference to the fact that the city is a port.
Porteños are warm and hospitable: they usually invite tourists for lunch or dinner at their homes and prepare typical food.

The characteristic infusion is the mate. It is prepared by pouring warm water into a gourd, also called “mate” that contains “yerba mate”.
Some people add sugar into the infusion, but most of the “Porteños” prefer "amargo" (a mate without sugar).

Language & Slang language
Spanish is the official language. Most of the people working in areas related to tourism speak English fluently.

The argentine Spanish slang is spoken in Buenos Aires by the "porteños" (the inhabitants of Buenos Aires). Slang is usually not spoken when a formal conversation is taking place. It’s also used in tango lyrics, called “lunfardo” slang created as deformation of the origin language by immigrants.

ARGENTINA TOURIST INFORMATION:
Secretaría de Turismo de la Nación ( National Tourism Office ) Santa Fe Av. 883, Bs As. Tel: (5411) 4312-5550 or 4312-2232 info@turismo.gov.ar

BUENOS AIRES CLIMATE & WEATHER

Buenos Aires has a temperate climate with average temperatures ranging from 35°C (94°F) in January to 10°C (50°F) in July. The heaviest rain falls during the winter months, though rain can be expected at any time of year.

The climate of Buenos Aires is mild all year round. The mean annual temperature is 18º C (64.4º F), making extremely hot and cold days very infrequent. Thus, visitors can enjoy walking around the city in any season.

July is the coldest month. Although frosts are rare, a woollen coat, a jacket or an overcoat and a scarf will be required when going out. In winter, cold is moderate during the day, but temperature considerably drops at night.

In summer, the weather is hot and humid. Mornings are warm and during midday and the first hours of the afternoon, the temperature rises. At night, temperature goes down slightly, so people may wear light clothes; coats are not needed.

Rains are more frequent in autumn and spring (from March to June and from September to December, respectively). They are mild or last a short time, thus activities are not hampered and people usually go out with an umbrella or a raincoat.

In the sunny days of autumn and spring, mornings are slightly cold; the temperature rises at midday and drops again at night.


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Wednesday 14 October 2009

Museums in Buenos Aires

In Buenos Aires there are 132 museums of different kinds: art, history, science, technology, to name but a few.

They range from those designed especially for children to the Museo de la Pasión Boquense (Museum of Passion for Boca), which recreates the history and sports achievements of the Atlético Boca Juniors Club, located in emblematic La Boca neighborhood.
There are some other museums of theaters, Creole customs (recreating the life of Gauchos), religious matters, sculpture, painting and significant personalities in Argentine history.

In this wide variety, the Museo Evita (Evita Museum) clearly stands out, it exhibits the life and work of Eva Perón. Indeed, Evita’s clothes and other belongings are kept there, and also items from the Foundation she had created to help poor people. There is a multimedia show for visitors to relive parts of her speeches, watch a video of her funeral and the farewell her people bade her.

Lately, one of the most attended has been the
Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires), also known as MALBA. Not only does it show works by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, Antonio Berni and Guillermo Kuitca but it also holds exhibitions and lectures, filming sessions, and meetings arranged by companies or institutions.

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Thursday 8 October 2009

Free Pass to Malba Museum!

DAR Discount Argentina keeps seeking the best gifts and discounts for you to enjoy your staying in Argentina.

This time, DAR has added the Malba Museum -MALBA Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires- Just showing your DAR Discount Argentina card you get a FREE pass to the Museum and a 10% discount in the Museum’s Store!


Author: Alejandro Xul Solar Título: Pareja Date: 1923 Technique: Acuarela sobre papel montado sobre cartulina Dimensions: 27,7 x 33,9


Author: Diego Rivera Title: Retrato de Ramón Gómez de la Serna o Retrato de don Ramón Gómez de la Serna Date: 1915 Technique: Óleo sobre tela Dimensions: 109,6 x 90,2

Author: Frida Kahlo Title: Autorretrato con chango y loro Date: 1942 Technique: Óleo sobre masonite Dimensions: 54,6 x 43,2


Author: Antonio Berni Title: Manifestación Date: 1934 Technique: Temple sobre arpillera Dimensions: 180 x 249,5

The Costantini Collection consists of a selection of more than two hundred works, including drawings, paintings, sculptures and objects by 78 artists from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela. The body of works allows us to appreciate both the coincidences and the differences among the great Latin American artists, and to allow for a new reading of Latin American art history.
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Monday 5 October 2009

Buenos Aires and Iguazú Falls.


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If you are a football (soccer) fan, you can start the day going to the
Boca Museum, with your DAR card you get a FREE PASS. In La Boca, you can sightsee the beauty of Caminito and have lunch at a famous restaurant Cepas de Salta where you can have the best Argentinian wines and dishes. Showing your DAR card, you have FREE Salta’s WINE TASTING!

After that if you want to sightsee San Telmo you can have dinner at the
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Finally, at night, you con go to Cooper BAR to have a FREE PICADA (Argentinian appetizers) and have some drinks.

There is much more to do in Buenos Aires and Discount Argentina card has a lot more gifts in the best stores for you to enjoy your stay.

After you city sightsee there is a special spot in Argentina you must see.
It’s a place were nature is all over it.

Iguazu falls



Iguazú Falls are beautiful. This special spot in Argentina, gives you good energy and clear air.

In Misiones, Puerto Iguazú is the gateway to the majestic Iguazú Falls (parts of which are located in neighboring Brazil). The falls are located within the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Iguazú National Park, whose subtropical rainforest provides a habitat for over 2000 identified plant species and 400 bird species. The Iguazú Falls are formed by the River Paraná which, before reaching the edge, divides into many channels. The most impressive of these is the Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat), which can be approached via a system of catwalks. At their highest point, the falls have a vertical drop more than one and a half times the full length of Niagara Falls. Visitors can catch a good view of the falls from a tower near the visitor center, which also organizes free trips to the Isla San Martín, another good lookout point from which to catch an extensive and crowd-free view.

Wednesday 30 September 2009

Dance some Tango!


Tango is a dance. Tango is passion, sensual, elegant and pure feeling.
Erotic and passionate, haunting and melancholic, it involves not only the body but also the soul. It takes two to Tango.


Tango has captured the popular imagination for over one hundred years to become at the end of the twentieth century, no less than an international cult.

Tango soon began to gain popularity in Europe, beginning in France. Superstar Carlos Gardel soon became a sex symbol who brought the tango to new audiences, especially in the United States, due to his sensual depictions of the dance on film. In the 1920s, tango moved out of the lower-class brothels and became a more respectable form of music and dance.

The later age of tango has been dominated by Ástor Piazzolla, whose Adiós nonino became the most influential work of tango since Carlos Gardel's El día que me quieras was released. During the 1950s, Piazzolla consciously tried to create a more academic form with new sounds breaking the classic forms of tango, earning the derision of purists and old-time performers. The 1970s saw Buenos Aires developing a fusion of jazz and tango.




Source: Wikipedia.com


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Monday 28 September 2009

What is a picada?


Argentina has a lot of regional meals -food- to offer. You definitely have to try the picada. DAR Discount Argentina can help you to understand which are the ingridients of the picada.

Picada: Appetizers. Snacks.
A tray full off little pieces of all kind of cheese, sausages, ham, parma ham, salami, olives, all kind of snacks, bread, etc.
It is usually eaten with beer (lager or stout) or red wines.

The picada usually has :
Aceitunas: Olives (green or black)
Jamón cocido: Ham
Jamón crudo: Parma Ham
Maní salado: salty peanut, it is usually eaten with beer.
Pan: Bread
Pan negro/integral: whole-grain bread
Queso: Cheese
Salame: Salami
Salchicha: Sausage

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Tuesday 22 September 2009

Eating in Buenos Aires

Local dining is famous for the quantity and quality of meat offered, but visitors may chose from a wide variety of regional dishes and cuisine influenced by the immigrants who settled here from across Europe and Asia.

In Buenos Aires there are Italian, Spanish, Japanese, French, Nordic, Mexican Chinese, Arab, Turkish and Armenian restaurants. There are also a number of restaurants that serve aphrodisiac, vegetarian and macrobiotic food. The variety of restaurants covers a range from sophisticated to fast food chains satisfying every taste and every pocket.

Argentina is characteristic for wine production of the best quality. In Buenos Aires you can taste the best foods and the best wines.

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Italian Food:

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Address: Defensa 1072 - San Telmo - Buenos Aires


Bice Ristorante: with your DAR Discount Argentina card you get a Surprise Farewell Gift and you will save up 10%
Address: Alicia Moreau de Justo 192. Puerto Madero - Ciudad de Buenos Aires.

Special Wines:

Cepas de Salta: with your DAR Discount Argentina card you get Free Salta's Wines tasting and you will save up 20%
Address: Magallanes 874 - Caminito, La Boca - Buenos Aires

Aphrodisiac food:

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Address: Gorriti 5054 – Palermo SOHO

Museums:


Modena Design: with your DAR Discount Argentina card you will save up 10% in the boutique and 15% in the saloon.
Address: Av. Figueroa Alcorta 2270 Cap Fed



Evita Museum: Buying DAR Discount Argentina in Museo Evita Shop you get 1 wine bottle with Evita's label and you will save Up 15% on restaurant and save Up 10% on Evita Shop.
Adress: J.M.Gutiérrez 3926. Gran patio. Buenos Aires.

International Top Restautants:

Nacional Restaurante: with your DAR Discount Argentina card you get a Glass of Champagne + Wine Tasting + Food Tasting and you will save up 10% on cash.
Address: Perú 858 - San Telmo - Buenos Aires.

Bars:

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Locations:
Av. Del Libertador 6631 - Belgrano - Buenos Aires. San Martín 628 – Microcentro - Buenos Aires


Deep Blue Fun and Bar: with your DAR Discount Argentina card you get Free Argentinian appetizers “Picada” in Pub and you will save up 15% or 2x1 in beers.
Locations: Ayacucho 1240 – Barrio Norte - Buenos AiresReconquista 920 – Microcentro Alicia M. de Justo 1130 – Dock Blank – Pto Madero - Buenos Aires

Run Pub: with your DAR Discount Argentina card you get Executive lunch menu FREE of charge or 1 drink since 4:00 pm, save up 15% on cash and 10% with credit cards.
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Sushi:
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Address in:
Capital Federal
Las Cañitas I - Ortega y Gasset 1812
Las Cañitas II - Báez 268
Puerto Madero - Alicia M. de Justo 286
Puerto Madero Este - Patrona Eyle 471
Recova de Posadas - Av. 9 de Julio 1465
Próximamente: Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Buenos Aires
Acassuso - Av. del Libertador 15266
Pilar - Panamericana Km 42,5. Edificio Blue Building
Nordelta - Paseo de la Bahía. Bahía Grande
Castelar - Av. Santa Rosa 1495
Costa Atlántica
Mar del Plata - Bernardo de Irigoyen 3947. Playa Grande

Monday 21 September 2009

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Friday 18 September 2009

Argentinian Wines: Mendoza and Salta

It is well known that wine production started millions of years ago. Not casually may be that Egyptians produced wines by techniques we still use today. They exported wines, too. Extrictedly labeled. In Egypt, wine production (just as Honey production) was a royalty matter. The best wines were meant for the faraon and his family. Common people consumed the lowest quality of wine.

In Argentina, wines are produced all along the base of the Andes, from the province of Salta to province of Río Negro. This regions are usually dry zones. These kind of greapfruits, grow better in non humid zones.
Mendoza is the most important wine producer. Mendoza roduces 60% of national production and is big in wine exportation, too. The most important production zones are: Agrelo, Valle de Uco Uco (Tupungato, Tunuyán and San Carlos) and San Rafael.

Mendoza produces red wines such as: Malbec (more than 20.000 Hectares planted in Mendoza), Bonarda, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah, and wite wines such as Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and specially Torrontés.
Salta is another very important province that produces wines. The most important region in the province of Salta is Cafayate, a beautifull valley surrounded with mountains. The weather is dry and it has more than 300 sunny days per year.


Salta produces Torrontés, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Syrah and Chardonnay, among others.
You should definitely visit
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If you are just visiting Buenos Aires, you can taste Salta’s wines in
Cepas de Salta. This restaurant is located in Caminito, La Boca, a very important tourist spot in Buenos Aires.

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Thursday 17 September 2009

Salta’s wines in Caminito, La Boca.

Free Salta’s Wines tastings. In La Boca, (beautiful historical spot in Buenos Aires) you can have a delicious meal with the best Salta’s wines. With DAR Discount Argentina you get: Save up 20% Wine tasting for FREE!


In Caminito – La Boca located inside a typical Conventillo declared National Historical Monument is this wonderful restaurant that specializes in typical Salta’s dishes as the tamales, empanadas, and the best “picada”. It also has high quality wines from Salta vineyards, the best in Argentina.

En Cepas de Salta con la tarjeta DAR Discount Argentina usted obtiene:
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Degustación de vinos GRATIS

En Caminito-La Boca y emplazado dentro de un conventillo típico declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad, se encuentra este maravilloso restó.Se especializa en platos típicos salteños como los tamales, las empanadas, el locro, los tourneados de lomo, las peras al vino, quesos frescos, dulces de cayote y membrillo y las mejores picadas.Además cuenta con vinos de altísima calidad provenientes de viñedos salteños, los mejores de Argentina.

Wednesday 16 September 2009

South America - Patagonia Argentina - Hotel Discounts

In the Hotel Tunquelén, with DAR Discount Argentina you will:
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En el Hotel Tunquelén con la tarjeta DAR Discount Argentina ud. obtiene:
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Its enviable location in the heart of the Argentine Patagonia, their views and personalized attention turns it into a unique place to live the genuine experience of the argentine south.

Su envidiable ubicación en el corazón de la Patagonia Argentina, sus inmejorables vistas y la atención personalizada lo convierten en un lugar único para vivir la genuina experiencia del sur argentino.


A place that motivates the visitor with varied proposals, from climbing a andine summit, taste wild mushrooms, fly fishing, follow deer trails, rappel, mountain bike, trekking, rowing, ski or simply merged into the atmosphere of southern forest.
Un reducto que motiva al visitante con variadas propuestas, desde trepar una cumbre andina, saborear hongos silvestres, pescar con mosca, recorrer senderos de ciervos, rappel, mountain bike, trekking, remo, ski o simplemente fundirse en la atmósfera del bosque austral.

Tuesday 15 September 2009

Mendoza, tourism info

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Here some tourism information about Mendoza you may need:

Mendoza

The beautiful city of Mendoza is located in the region of Cuyo and is one of the most talked about cities in the country due to its elegant beauty, world class wine, and fantastic outdoors sport, including mountain climbing in the Andes, skiing in a famous ski resort, and adventure filled river rafting. Mendoza is only 1000km from Buenos Aires and makes for a great weekend away, a week long wine visit, or a complete outdoor adventure getaway.



Located in the desert, Mendoza’s climate is fairly moderate with summers that see plenty of sun and warm weather (18-33C) and winters that are cool and refreshing (3-16C). During the winter, the mountains surrounding the city are much cooler making skiing possible and the climate drops to below zero temperatures during the night and occasionally the day in the coldest months.

Mendoza has an incredible irrigation system that was built years ago that enables the city to keep water flowing to its many vineyards and hundreds of flowers, plants, and trees that are planted throughout the city, flourishing in the summer and spring months. The water for the irrigation system comes from both the Mendoza and Tunuyan rivers as well as in the spring season when the snow melts from the peaks of the Andes Mountains.




Besides the fabulous wine and great outdoor activities, a big part of Mendoza’s tourist attraction is the beautiful city itself. The city, home to 600,000 people, is a mix of traditional past influenced by both Italian and French immigrants, as well as a modern flair, due to the multitude of past reconstructions after earthquakes had hit the region. Today the city is clean, well-constructed, and accommodates thousands of visitors every year offering fantastic restaurants, cafes, bars, nightclubs, museums, shopping, plazas, and parks. Being in the middle of the wine region, the establishments in Mendoza all cater to wine drinkers and offer up a wide array of local wines to sip anytime of the day. Every year the city celebrates a National Wine Festival where wine, music, dancing, and even a beauty show celebrate everything there is about wine. When visitors are not enjoying the local wines, they can head to the few good museums located in the city, mostly offering up information regarding the city’s history. There is also the Parque General San Martin, a large park with a tranquil lake and some beautiful flower gardens and cozy benches to enjoy the view.




Wine in Mendoza
The wine route in Mendoza is a major reason thousands of outside visitors come to visit the countless wineries, vineyards, and wine tasting houses every year and discover the famous wines that are being produced, consumed, and exported from here. Tours of local wineries can be organized in the city, visited by car, foot, or on bicycle. Some of the most well known are Bodega Escorihuela, Bodega La Rural, and Luigi Bosca.

The great outdoors
Mendoza offers plenty of outdoors activities that can be enjoyed during the spring, summer, and fall months. A popular activity is to go with a horseback riding tour that takes riders through the Andes Mountains and shows them some spectacular view of the area. These mountains are also popular for mountain climbing, hiking, and walking down the designated paths or with a professional guide. The Mendoza and Tunuyan rivers are great places to enjoy river rafting, and are even where some of the best professionals in this sport go to practice.




Snow Skiing
Not far outside of Mendoza is the popular ski resort of Las Leñas, the highest ski mountain in the area. This big and beautiful ski resort attracts thousands of visitors every winter that come to enjoy the fantastic skiing conditions, various ski slopes for all levels, and amenities of a first rate ski resort.

Monday 14 September 2009

Night Life in Buenos Aires! Gifts and Discounts all around!



Enjoy Buenos Aires nightlife. With DAR Discount Argentina card, in RUN Pub you get:

-Executive lunch menu free of charge or 1 drink since 4:00 pm
-Save up 15% on cash and 10% with credit cards.


Disfrute la noche de Buenos Aires. Con la tarjeta DAR Discount Argentina en RUN Pub obtiene:

-1 menú ejecutivo almuerzo sin cargo o 1 trago a elección desde las 16:00 hs.
- 15% de Descuento en efectivo y 10% con tarjeta de crédito.

Smoking Zone, Wi Fi

If you are close by and you want to make a stop on your tour of the center, Run is the place. The best menus and drinks to enjoy with friends, in a relaxed atmosphere and very near Galerias Pacifico Mall and San Martin Square.

Si está de paso y quiere hacer una parada en su paseo por el centro, Run es el lugar indicado. Los mejores menús y tragos para disfrutar entre amigos, en un ambiente relajado y a pasos del shopping Galerías Pacifico y la Plaza San Martín


Thursday 10 September 2009

Food & drink dictionary - Spanish/English

Here some words in Spanish and the explanation for you to know the meaning and details of the product.

Part 1: Bebidas/Drinks

Vino: Wine.
Vino tinto: Red wine
Vino blanco: White wine
Vino rosado: Rosé wine (the alternative, the mix between red and white wine)
Cepas: Stump. It depends on the grape fruit that will give style to the wine.
Argentinean red wines: Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah etc
Argentinean white wines: Torrontés, Chardonny, Sauvignon Blanc, etc

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-In Buenos Aires,
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Cerveza: Beer
Cerveza negra: Stout, Black beer
Cerveza rubia: Lager, golden beer.
Cerveza roja: Red beer
Cerveza artesanal: Home made beer, craftsman beer not industrial, not bottled beer.
Porrón: Little bottle of beer or glass of beer.

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Fernet: An aromatic spirit. Fernet is made from a number of herbs and spices which vary according to the brand, but may include myrrh, rhubarb, chamomile, cardamom, aloe, and saffron, with a base of grape distilled spirits, and colored with caramel coloring. It is usually prepared with Coca Cola.
Agua: Water
Soda: Soda water
Gaseosa: soda, fizzy drink (Coca Cola, Seven up, etc)
Jugo de naranja: Orange juice.
Jugo de limón: Lemon juice.
Jugo de manzana: Apple juice.
Café: Black Coffee.
Café Cortado: Coffee with a dash of milk.
Café con leche: Regular coffee, white coffee.
Café capuchino: Capuccino coffee.
Submarino: Hot chocolate. (It is served the hot milk with the little bar of chocolate inside)
: Tea.
Té de hierbas: Herbal tea.
Té verde: Green tea.
Milk: Leche

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Tuesday 8 September 2009

The paradise for lovers of healthy living, gamble and adventure.

At the coast of Buenos Aires in Pinamar, with DAR Discount Argentina card you get:
Save up at 30%.



Two hectares of forest and the natural flavors of the cuisine is harmonized with the environment.
Enjoy the sea or swimming pools, Golf, horseback riding, tennis, paddle, beach volleyball, quadricycles, jet-ski and buggies cars, casino, fishing for bass and shark and after get immersed in the pleasure of the Health Club.




Dos hectáreas de bosque y los sabores naturales de su cocina se armonizan con el entorno.
Disfrute de salidas al mar o a las piscinas, Golf, cabalgatas, tenis, paddle, beach voley, cuatriciclos, jet-ski y buggies areneros, casino, pesca de corvina y tiburón , para luego sumergirse en el placer del Health Club.