dollars per day should I expect to bring?
i flew here on Thanksgiving, forgot the Chase bank in Florida would be closed, so i came here with $60 USD and i've been fine. i haven't used WesternUnion or a
cueva once in 6.5 weeks.
cash not immediately needed?
you're preparing for this trip, so you won't fall-into the small percentage of clueless first-time travelers that get pickpocketed. you'll be fine; BsAs is safe. just take the precautions you'd take in any big city around the world. even Amsterdam had shady people (and some small groups of men speaking Arabic walking around, which was strange when i was only expecting to hear Dutch). just bring the spending money for the specific event if you need cash, and use your credit card (one without Foreign Transaction fees, 'course) on everything else. and yeah if you have a non-shady hotel room or Airbnb, just hide your cash inside your locked room. i really only use cash to tip, and that's like a 1000 Peso bill per meal most of the time. CC rates posted here daily
www.x.com/ArgentinaMEP
most such dinners can be paid for with a credit card?
i used to try to take Pesos out of ATMs the first couple weeks, and was trying to see everything, but now that i'm more established...i just
walk out of places if i enter and there's a "No Credito" sign, or if i ask the grocer/employee/owner if i can use a Credit Card. i give my business to the 70% of businesses that allow credit cards (many of the
MercadoPago readers can accept credit cards, just ask). i just don't find the random 10% cash/
efectivo discounts to be worth the hassle of carrying so many huge wads of cash (
the largest bill is a $1 USD bill right now)
Carrefour Market and Jumbo
supermercados take Visa/MasterCard, and i choose my restaurants based on if they take card and don't charge me a
cubierto bullshit fee.
carry the cash we're using that day?
normal wallet, in a zipped pocket, but i'm overprotective. i really don't see people taking precautions. if you're by the Obelisk, you'll see people with their backpacks/purses flipped to the front. but i see people walking around with smartphones all day everywhere. just be more aware than 90% of the people around you and you'll be good
Gasoline stuff, you're on your own, but i saw
www.x.com/BowTiedMara was posting about increased fuel costs last week. how much did you pay for your car, approximate??
@Walter W when i went to look, everything was
$65 USD/day or $3,000 USD per month...i said, 'guess i don't need to leave CABA!' ahahaha
so, $2.98 USD or about
3 bucks per gallon of gas, according to credit card rate of 1017 ARS/Dollar and Teddy's info. gasoline in FL according to Google is $3.02-3.30 around Tampa, so about the same i suppose?
foreign cards faced issues due to the need for an ID number
they might want to see your physical passport. i don't bring mine, so if the shop won't use a photocopy or a cellphone photo of my passport, they lose my business. 90% of shops that accept card won't even ask you for "
documento" - if they insist on a "DNI" number, i give them the first 8 digits of my 9-digit passport number
it's been almost 30 years since I last visited South America.
awesome!!! update us here when you're done with each segment! gonna have a blast, and yes it's still cheap here. holler if you need specific info in CABA.
While HSBC may have mixed reviews in the area
are you a bot? no one mentioned HSBC. how do you know he has that bank? i used my Schwab and USAA ATM cards at all the main companies. BancoNacion, Galicia, Santander, etc. without issues. this is a weird post, Alexis. walter has likely been traveling longer than you or i have been alive, so the ChatGPT-like response isn't going to help him much. he knows how to google.
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@Walter W have fun, and check out 5.11 pants/shorts if you don't mind the 'tactical' look. i only wear 5.11 because they're so comfy, zippered pockets, and last forever (had to wear them for work for years, and now i buy all the colors and still enjoy them). price-wise today:
my 6-hour hangout at a cafe/restaurant/bakery here in Palermo Chico cost 25,750 Pesos for 2 people to have in total: 4 nice coffees, 1 big bagel with prosciutto and brie, 2 medium-sized nice fruit smoothies, and a medium-sized parfait with nice yogurt, good granola, and mixed fresh fruit. added in 3000 Pesos cash tip, and we're looking at just over
$28 USD for all that, no
cubierto charge, and air-conditioned inside restaurant that was dog-friendly. i would have paid at least $45 USD for all of that in a regular coffee shop in Florida, plus the basically-mandatory 20% tip. this place in Palermo Chico was fabulous and much more chic than i usually patronize. and the staff were great and food was above what i expected. this was my 4th time coming back.
butcher shop buying meat for myself and my dog:
15,825 Pesos at "Res" chain for 3.29kg of
Espinazo meat (1,990 Pesos/kg), 1.5kg beef heart (1,700 Pesos/kg), 0.71kg Liver (1,400 Pesos/kg), and 0.61kg of "
Chorizo" grilling meat for humans (9,500 Pesos/kg), or about $18.50 USD for that huge bag of fresh meat