From Mendoza we hopped on a two-hour flight to Buenos Aires, certainly the more attractive option to 14 hours by bus. It was April 1st, and we settled into our home for the next two weeks.
The Floralis Genรฉrica, a flower sculpture in the United Nations Park. The 18-ton structure opens its petals in the morning and closes them in the evening.
Eva Duarte Perรณn’s resting spot
The view from a favorite working-spot on the Avenida Santa Fe
Buenos Aires from our apartment rooftop
Neighborhood party on a Sunday evening
El Ateneo Grand Splendid. Originally a theater that opened in 1919, it was transformed into a bookstore in the early 2000s.
An incredible movie, we were pleasantly surprised to see this street art near our apartment
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral
Mausoleum of San Martรญn, General and liberator of much of South America from Spain.
Julien trying a first โSubmarino,โ hot milk served with a bar of chocolate, the perfect marriage for fresh chocolate milk.
In Buenos Aires, a lot of people had dogs, meaning a lot of dog-walkers walked in packs similar to this.
The evening we enjoyed delicious beers, counted how many buses, boats, and flights we had taken, and discovered the most delicious fries, possibly in the world.


















Muy bello.!!!!!! Mucha suerte ๐ amigossss
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La bibliothรจque est absolument superbe ! J’ai beaucoup aimรฉ aussi la “fleur” qui s’ouvre au fur et ร mesure de la journรฉe.
Bisous.
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