Two great experiences to end the trip: San Telmo and Boca Juniors.
San Telmo on Sunday is something you don't want to miss and once again I'm grateful you all talked me into it. Such an extraordinary neighborhood with cobblestone streets and beautiful structures, and outdoor markets that seem to go forever. I'm not a shopper but it was still a great experience and something I knew family would enjoy a lot, so I took pictures as encouragement. I got there too early but at least got to walk the streets before the Boca Juniors game and then came back after to take in the rest of it.
Boca Juniors is akin to a religious experience. If you have an opportunity do not hesitate to go, the fans are bonkers and I loved every minute of it. Boca defeated San Lorenzo 3-2 which made it even better. Note of caution though, don't plan your flights around soccer games in Argentina because the whole schedule changes the week before. All 3 games we planned to attend shifted dates and an additional Boca game was added to the schedule.
We managed to visit more great restaurants such as La Cabrera and had a third meal at Sottovoce (that ice cream dessert Mike recommended was off the charts). Also took a long walking tour of Belgrano, it's a huge neighborhood and luckily we had some local advice on which areas and streets to focus on. The Subte was also helpful for getting from one end to the other. On the last day I took one final tennis lesson, walked more streets (my Ecobici had expired) and spent time with a few of Mike's real estate contacts, who were all very helpful.
Huge thanks to everybody for their contributions here. More than half of what we saw and did was the result of recommendations on this site. It was a fabulous first visit to Argentina and I hope to be back soon with family!
San Telmo on Sunday is something you don't want to miss and once again I'm grateful you all talked me into it. Such an extraordinary neighborhood with cobblestone streets and beautiful structures, and outdoor markets that seem to go forever. I'm not a shopper but it was still a great experience and something I knew family would enjoy a lot, so I took pictures as encouragement. I got there too early but at least got to walk the streets before the Boca Juniors game and then came back after to take in the rest of it.
Boca Juniors is akin to a religious experience. If you have an opportunity do not hesitate to go, the fans are bonkers and I loved every minute of it. Boca defeated San Lorenzo 3-2 which made it even better. Note of caution though, don't plan your flights around soccer games in Argentina because the whole schedule changes the week before. All 3 games we planned to attend shifted dates and an additional Boca game was added to the schedule.
We managed to visit more great restaurants such as La Cabrera and had a third meal at Sottovoce (that ice cream dessert Mike recommended was off the charts). Also took a long walking tour of Belgrano, it's a huge neighborhood and luckily we had some local advice on which areas and streets to focus on. The Subte was also helpful for getting from one end to the other. On the last day I took one final tennis lesson, walked more streets (my Ecobici had expired) and spent time with a few of Mike's real estate contacts, who were all very helpful.
Huge thanks to everybody for their contributions here. More than half of what we saw and did was the result of recommendations on this site. It was a fabulous first visit to Argentina and I hope to be back soon with family!