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The Rough Guide to Buenos Aires 1 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

The Rough Guide to Buenos Aires 1 (Rough Guide Travel Guides)Authors: Andrew Benson, Rosalba O'Brien, Rough Guides
Publisher: Rough Guides
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 79423

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Pages: 320
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Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 0.7

ISBN: 1843539969
Dewey Decimal Number: 918.211
EAN: 9781843539964
ASIN: 1843539969

Publication Date: May 5, 2008
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Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Buenos Aires. Flick through the introduction for an overview on where to go and what to see, from cosmopolitan architecture and stunning mansions to long coffee klatches, where you can soak up this energetic city whilst enjoying the finest coffee. Move on to read lively accounts of every attraction from walking along the Avenida de Mayo to enjoying dinner in a typical "parrillada." The guide provides detailed coverage of the outlying suburbs of San Isidro, Olivos and the Paraná Delta as well as destinations further afield – San Antonio de Areco and estancias in the Pampas, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay. With colour sections on tango and football, the guide explores the city’s rich history and intense culture; includes detailed information on where to shop to where to see the best tango shows; gives practical information on accommodation and transportation; and, of course, reviews all the best places to eat and drink. With the clearest maps of any guide, be sure your trip to “the Pearl” of South America is one not to forget with this ultimate guide.




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5 out of 5 stars Excellent guidebook for Buenos Aires   June 8, 2008
pdxreader (Oregon, USA)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

We just returned from an incredible two-week stay in Buenos Aires and the new Rough Guide to Buenos Aires was an essential part of our experience. Unlike other BA guidebooks we've read about on amazon.com, this guide is up to date and accurate (the fact that it's brand new helps). We liked its in-depth coverage of neighborhoods and good maps. The restaurant recommendations were very good.

A few restaurants were not where they were shown on the Rough Guide maps (Un Altra Volta in Palermo and Rigoletto in Recoleta) but we learned quickly to go by the address in the book, not the dot on the map. Another pet peeve is that the restaurants are listed in their own section in the back rather than within each neighborhood section so we found ourselves doing more flipping back and forth than we thought was necessary. Other than these small hassles though we highly recommend the book. We had also purchased used copies of Time Out Buenos Aires and Lonely Planet Buenos Aires, neither of which we even cracked open.



5 out of 5 stars Clear and interesting.   April 7, 2009
Flavia (Argentina)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I live in Buenos Aires, it came to my attention that many tourists know my city better than me, so I decided to be a Tourist in Buenos Aires.
I asked for the best guide in the book shop, and it was in english. It was this one.
I loved it, it has a lot of information, it's easy to use and has correct information. I only found 2 spelling mistakes of Spanish words in all I'm reading.
Be aware that we are having inflation, so prices change every day, therefore won't be exactly the same to this or any other guide.
IF YOU COME TO BUENOS AIRES; THIS IS YOUR GUIDE!



5 out of 5 stars Brilliant little guide that tells what is what   January 26, 2009
Nicolas Eliades Vesga (Bogotá, Colombia)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

My trip to BsAs without it would have been another. I often found that a lot of the tips given to me by locals where merely repeating what the book had told me before hand. Its attitude and tone is accesible and honest and it really goes out of its way to make sure you experience BsAs at its best, should you heed its advice. What I like the most about it its revelation of nooks and crannies that tourists don't really go to coupled with a little bit history of wherever you might find yourself.


5 out of 5 stars The Best Guide for Buenos Aires   September 12, 2009
Dash Manchette
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I used both the Rough Guide as well as TimeOut to research my recent trip to Buenos Aires and the Rough Guide is easily the better of the two. Although TimeOut adds a few things here and there, it became clear early on that it would merely be used to augment the Rough Guide. Rough Guide Buenos Aires simply goes into far better, far more interesting, detail about those sites one really wants to visit.

Like any major city, Buenos Aires extends way beyond anything a tourist, even an unconventional one, likely wants to see. (How many Europeans, after all, take a vacation to New York City to spend time in Flushings, Queens?) Neighborhoods like Monserrat, San Telmo, Boca, Retiro, Recoleta and Puerto Madero are not very far from each other. Even Palermo, the happening neighborhood nowadays, is not that far away. Rough Guide provides just the right balance between providing useful and interesting history of these areas while also pointing one in the direction of those sites, common and obscure, that makes a trip to Buenos Aires worthwhile.

The sections on restaurants, cafes and such also provides those interesting tidbits that might be of interest. One Argentine author, Ernesto Sabato, may not be that well known in the United States. But I have read two of his books and, thanks to Rough Guide (and no thanks to TimeOut), I found the little cafe where Sabato hung out and did much of his writing (Bar Britanico in San Telmo, for those who are interested). That is merely a little, though representative, example of the differences between the two guides.

The maps in Rough Guide are very user friendly. As I explored a neighborhood or walked from one neighborhood to another, these maps were invariably the ones I turned to most. Representative of the guide overall, they provided just the right amount of information, noting landmarks to find one's way.

Buenos Aires is a great city. For a guide that is up to the task of making your visit the best one possible, go for this one.



5 out of 5 stars GOOD JOB!   May 4, 2009
FRANK LUSBY (Virginia Beach)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This Rough Guide to Buenos Aires hits the mark. I'll be travelling there in October 2009. It is comprehensive, practical, well written, and fun to read. I reviewed two Buenos Aires DVD guides from the library, but this book was far better for planning. And then two weeks after receiving the book, a laminated "FLEXIMAP" of Buenos Aires arrived in the mail - at no charge. WOW!
It's a class act!


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