Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is a dynamic metropolitan city with a population of over 15 million people. Aside from the obvious must-dos like eating steak, drinking wine, and attending a tango show, the city is home to so much more. Here is a list of some less well-known must-dos, organized by neighborhood, that… Continue reading Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Beaches of La Paz, Mexico
Baja California Sur, and more specifically the town of La Paz, is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, each boasting crystal-clear waters and stunning views. Not sure where to begin? Don't worry, I've made it easy for you to decide which one to visit first! I say "first," because, in… Continue reading Beaches of La Paz, Mexico
Jujuy in 3 days from Salta capital
When I was in Argentina I was thrilled to get to spend a few days in the Jujuy Province, located in northwest Argentina. I’ve received quite a bit of inquiries regarding how to visit this region in a short amount of time, so I’ve decided to publicly share the itinerary I built that allowed me… Continue reading Jujuy in 3 days from Salta capital
Comuna 13- What to know and why to go
Throughout the 80s and 90s, Comuna 13, a low socioeconomic neighborhood located above Medellin, was considered one of the most dangerous neighborhoods within one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Due to its history and influence on Colombian culture, it is a very important place to visit when you come to Medellin. Below… Continue reading Comuna 13- What to know and why to go
Mexico City: Know before you go
Mexico City (CDMX), the largest city in Mexico & most populous city in North America, is located in the mountains, 2.2 kilometers above sea level. CDMX is not only the fourth largest city in the world with a population of 22 million, it is also one of the richest. CDMX is one of the most… Continue reading Mexico City: Know before you go