Back to the city life! In a way it was nice to came back to a big city but it was also quite a shock. I bought the flights to Buenos Aires three days before the flight, I didn't have any plans, but thanks for my partly hosts and partly travel mates Minea, Jula and Emma I didn't have to, they had already planned lots of stuff.
We headed to Rosario - the home city of Jula, Messi and Che Guevara. I loved every second of Rosario. I really felt the Argentinean vibe there: Drinking mate - the traditional argentinian drink, having an asado - a barbecue and a taste of the real Argentinean meat, hearing football on every possible radio and passionate fans expressing them selves for their team, drinking wine at late dinners and experianceing the bohemian nightlife - all very stereotypical but real.
Rosario was perfect, a bit smaller than Buenos Aires, but still a city with lots of things to offer.

Unquestionably the best part of Rosario and Buenos Aires was the people. Besides our amazing crew also the local people, they were all so nice and helpful and very proud of their country, eager to share and show their culture.
After Rosario we went back to Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires is like a mix of the southern European capitals with a latin vibe it's a city of life, lights and endless nights. We did all the crucial tourist sightseeing in Buenos Aires, best of them being the San Telmo Market and the cemetery of La Recoleta, both very inspiring places. The market of San Telmo is a ridiculously long street full of interesting handcrafts, design, antiques, and art, perfect way of spending a sunday exploring all the things that San Telmo has to offer, including the amazing graffiti art on the side streets. La Recoleta the famous cemetery where the elite souls of Argentina rest (including the adored Evita) is a maze of statues, detailed vaults and sidewalks, an ideal place for wonderers. Walking the streets of Buenos Aires it is inevitable to feel yourself small these streets are huge and the buildings are huge, all in all Buenos Aires gives a really impressive impression.
After Rosario we went back to Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires is like a mix of the southern European capitals with a latin vibe it's a city of life, lights and endless nights. We did all the crucial tourist sightseeing in Buenos Aires, best of them being the San Telmo Market and the cemetery of La Recoleta, both very inspiring places. The market of San Telmo is a ridiculously long street full of interesting handcrafts, design, antiques, and art, perfect way of spending a sunday exploring all the things that San Telmo has to offer, including the amazing graffiti art on the side streets. La Recoleta the famous cemetery where the elite souls of Argentina rest (including the adored Evita) is a maze of statues, detailed vaults and sidewalks, an ideal place for wonderers. Walking the streets of Buenos Aires it is inevitable to feel yourself small these streets are huge and the buildings are huge, all in all Buenos Aires gives a really impressive impression.





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