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Old Jan 17, 2025 | 4:02 am
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stan1162
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We feel the same

Originally Posted by iahphx
My general impression is that Argentina is twice as expensive as it was in December 2023. The saving grace is accommodation cost, which is still low. I don't know about BA (where I use a small amount of Wyndham points, the same as in 2023). But when I travel around the country, I use booking.com and Airbnb and average less than US$50/night for very comfortable accommodations. They'd be 3x the cost in the US, easily. But everyone I talk to, including many expats, complains how expensive Argentina is now. Frankly, I think they exaggerate. But the country does feel more expensive than it should be. Like they are ridiculously taxing foreigners to visit the national parks, charging like 45,000 pesos a day for Perito Moreno. And, honestly, Argentina is not a fully developed country. This is not America or Western Europe -- or even many Asian nations that, a few years ago, I might consider equivalent on the development scale. So I would naturally expect Argentina to get a bit cheaper again, unless Milei truly transforms the economy. For value, now is probably not the best time for foreigners to come. I have seen this cost cycle now for more than 35 years, and it goes up and down repeatedly in Argentina.
I agree. The lodging is still the cheapest part. I suspect the reforms that have been put in place is what is keeping rental prices down ( lots more apartments on the market). But food is def more expensive. Yesterday we went to the Museum and it was not free anymore.... If you are a tourist and don't know what it used to be like, then maybe 3 or 4 bucks for a visit to see old masters isn't noteworthy, but it does feel different. And maybe it will take years to get tourists to come. Only when the giant cruise ships are in port will we notice any. And even those, most take shore-ex, busses, to a tango show and to the cemetery, back to the ship. It will be very interesting to see what happens . After this 3 month trip to South America, we are headed in 2025 and beyond to Africa, then Asia then Australia?NZ not knowing when we will be back here. ( well the draw of Patagonia is strong, so maybe a visit to our favorite estancia is not out of the question!) Happy Trails.
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