The B side of Buenos Aires: Local people and real tango
The B side of Buenos Aires: Local people and real tango
The B side of Buenos Aires: Local people and real tango
The B side of Buenos Aires: Local people and real tango
The B side of Buenos Aires: Local people and real tango
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The B side of Buenos Aires: Local people and real tango

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Chats about history, culture and the actuality of Argentina
Hidden places and traditional cafeterias and bars
Real people and real traditions
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Walk with me and discover the hidden Buenos Aires, the side B. In this place you'll see many parks and tree streets, worker class, tango milongas (traditional bars to listen and dance tango), museums and railways.

This area is safe and quiet, you'll see everytime families around and porteños (Buenos Aires locals). The midclass and inmigrants share together in this community less gentrificated and not so basic tourism.

Almagro, Caballito, Abasto and Once (not eleven, ON-CE) are our destinations. These neighborhoods have history and south americans and jewish costumes. Almagro is the tango and commercial area. Caballito is parks, retired people and families, hospitals and pasajes (little streets). Abasto is the peruvian community and the neighborhood of Carlos Gardel, the most famous tango singer in Argentinian history

Once is the Babel of Buenos Aires: Orthodox Jewishs, muslims, bolivians, peruvians and refugees from Haiti, Nigeria and Senegal!

If you have few days more or if you already have been in Buenos Aires before and you want to see something else, come with me!

I'm Sebastián, your local friend in Buenos Aires :)