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Friday, July 20, 2012

Day 7: Last full day in Buenos Aires

This was our last day in Buenos Aires and I didn't have the energy to walk as much as we did the first couple of days. During our trip to Colonia the day before, I started to get sick. 

We decided to walk Avenida de Mayo towards the Congress. The congress was absolutely beautiful. This is probably my favorite building in Buenos Aires. 








We decided to spend the rest of the afternoon shopping. We returned to Galerias Pacifico and Florida Street. 


For dinner, we got many different kinds of empanadas to take to our friend's house. We were happy to have seen everything that we wanted to see in Buenos Aires during our trip. I was sad to leave my friends behind, but happy to have spent 6 days with them. 

Martina, my friend's cat loved to sleep on the modem

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Day 6: Colonia, Uruguay

On this day we took a ferry boat, Colonia Express, from Buenos Aires to Colonia. The trip was only one hour long across the famous Rio de la Plata. We woke up at 5:00 AM this day to catch the Ferry. I tried to stay awake to take pictures, but I was too exhausted. I took a short nap. When I woke up, my throat was in pain and for the rest of the day I couldn't talk.



Colonia del Sacramento is the oldest town in Uruguay. This historic quarter of this beautiful town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We decided to rent a gulf cart to see the City. I'm glad that we did since many of the roads were uphill and I was feeling sick.

Basilica del Santisimo Sacramento


Typical Street Lamps in Colonia
Inside the Basilica
Rio de la Plata


While we were taking pictures of the river a cute dog started to follow me around. She was very sweet and wouldn't leave my side. I was sad to get back on the gulf cart and leave her behind. We went to one of the restaurants near the main plaza to have breakfast. I was happy to see my new friend again at the restaurant. We asked the waitress if they knew her because she had a big cut on her leg. She told us that her name was Rosita and that the town veterinarian takes care of her and the other street dogs. We gave Rosita bread and she didn't eat it. We later found out that she only eats meat. Rosita is probably spoiled by all the tourist like us. 

My friend Rosita








Colonial City Gate


The most beautiful street in Colonia is La Calle de los Suspiros (Street of Sighs). I took many pictures of the colorful houses.

Calle de los Suspiros









The old Pier 


Colonia was my favorite City of our South American trip. It was beautiful and different to any other place that I've seen before. Make sure to plan a day trip to Colonia if you ever visit Buenos Aires. 

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Day 5, Part 2: Buenos Aires, Caminito

After spending many hours in the San Telmo Fair, we took a cab towards La Boca. This colorful neighborhood is one of the main tourist attractions in Buenos Aires. It used to be an Italian immigrant's neighborhood. Now it is a street with shops, restaurants, and tango dancers. We couldn't resist and paid around $3 dollars to take our picture behind one of the window frames on the street. I tried to get Andre to "dance" with one of the tango dancers to take a picture of them making a complicated pose. Sadly, he didn't want to do it. I think that it was also $3 for a few seconds of the pose.
















After a long bus ride back to my friend's house, Andre told me that I needed to get ready because he had a surprise planned that night. He contacted one of my friends weeks before our trip asking her to recommend a nice restaurant to take me. She made reservations for us at a place in Palermo Soho called Cabernet. The restaurant was great! We had dinner at 8:00 PM and the restaurant was completely empty. Argentineans like to eat very late starting at around 10:00 PM. The food was delicious, we both ordered pasta since I was completely impressed by the last pasta that I ordered a few days before at a different restaurant. This time it was even better. All of the food that we had in Argentina was really good. After dinner we walked many blocks looking for an ATM machine to pay for the taxi to take us back home. We finally found one after asking several times for directions.




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