Montevideo, Uruguay from Carlos Reyes on Vimeo.
After Colonia del Sacramento I went to Montevideo and Punta del Este, I loved Uruguay, It's such a beautiful country, and people look sooo calmed.
Montevideo, Uruguay from Carlos Reyes on Vimeo.


 De youngest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero was planned in an era of plenty in which the expectations were to create a dense business center, however although beautiful in a sense it has a strange feeling of being fake, there is a train that goes around carrying no one, a bridge that was designed by Santiago Calatrava to spin, that never spins, a museum with a moving shade that is never used, almost everything in puerto madero has a beautiful look but a relatively poor life in it.
De youngest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero was planned in an era of plenty in which the expectations were to create a dense business center, however although beautiful in a sense it has a strange feeling of being fake, there is a train that goes around carrying no one, a bridge that was designed by Santiago Calatrava to spin, that never spins, a museum with a moving shade that is never used, almost everything in puerto madero has a beautiful look but a relatively poor life in it.



 
 The first thing you will notice in Buenos Aires is its continuity, with over 12 million people in the metropolitan area and 3 Million in the Urban, it is a city full of life. And getting around is very easy with a very efficient bus system that is subsidized by the government, you pay barelly about 1.25 pesos (30 cents of a dollar) for a bus ride, and the subway is usually gets pretty much anywhere. However you must pay the bus with coins, which for some reason are impossible to find anywhere, even convenience store sometimes can refuse to sell you things if they don't have enough change for the day. Forcing you to buy more things until you can spare the change.
The first thing you will notice in Buenos Aires is its continuity, with over 12 million people in the metropolitan area and 3 Million in the Urban, it is a city full of life. And getting around is very easy with a very efficient bus system that is subsidized by the government, you pay barelly about 1.25 pesos (30 cents of a dollar) for a bus ride, and the subway is usually gets pretty much anywhere. However you must pay the bus with coins, which for some reason are impossible to find anywhere, even convenience store sometimes can refuse to sell you things if they don't have enough change for the day. Forcing you to buy more things until you can spare the change. Daily life can be preatty good in Buenos Aires if you are visiting, after their economic crash of 2001 the exchange rate significantly benefits the dollar holder, and you can do a lot of things in a day with just a few bucks. Getting s great steak dinner, having a couple of beers or Fernet with coke and go dancing in "boliches" all these activities are inexpensive.
Daily life can be preatty good in Buenos Aires if you are visiting, after their economic crash of 2001 the exchange rate significantly benefits the dollar holder, and you can do a lot of things in a day with just a few bucks. Getting s great steak dinner, having a couple of beers or Fernet with coke and go dancing in "boliches" all these activities are inexpensive.
 Thanks to my friend Pato for cooking this great asado by the pool. You must visit his bar when you go there, ill soon publish the address
Thanks to my friend Pato for cooking this great asado by the pool. You must visit his bar when you go there, ill soon publish the address