Buenos Aires (EZE) - the ultimate Q&A thread
#2476
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Do both! I did.
Three days and two nights in Iguazu would be perfect, and three days and two nights in Uruguay should suffice. The third day in Iguazu and the first day in Uruguay can be combined as a travel day, if you like, and you may still have some time in each place on that day, depending on travel schedules. This would make it five days and four nights in both places, right between your weekends.
In Uruguay, I visited Montevideo, Punta del Este and Colonia del Sacramento. More time was really not necessary for me, but if you prefer, an extra day would certainly not hurt.
If you want to cut it down to four days and three nights, I recommend you remove a day from Uruguay and skip Punta del Este.
In my opinion, it is definitely worth going to both places.
#2477
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Good advice from Canarsie.
Good advice from Canarsie.
#2478
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Forbes!
Alex, the article is online now: http://www.forbes.com/forbes-life-ma...nos-aires.html, your shop is described on page 5: http://www.forbes.com/forbes-life-ma...s-aires_4.html
Terroir: This appointment-only wine shop--cum--tasting room stocks the best labels from small Argentine producers. Owner Claudio Fontana, a former economist who became passionate about wine after getting high returns on wine-centric investment funds, can talk vino for hours, introduce you to little-known gems, and ship your bottles to the U.S. Buschiazzo 3040, 54-11-4778-3443, www.terroir.com.ar
Terroir: This appointment-only wine shop--cum--tasting room stocks the best labels from small Argentine producers. Owner Claudio Fontana, a former economist who became passionate about wine after getting high returns on wine-centric investment funds, can talk vino for hours, introduce you to little-known gems, and ship your bottles to the U.S. Buschiazzo 3040, 54-11-4778-3443, www.terroir.com.ar
#2479
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I wish the Forbes journalist had done all the research and told the entire story...
- but heck, regardless its great to be included in that list... ^
- but heck, regardless its great to be included in that list... ^
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#2481
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Haha, Alex, I've been the topic of a couple of news stories, friends and colleagues have been more than a dozen times, and I've been quoted in a handful of others, none of them were correct. Either the journalist or the editor seem to always make mistakes. The key things are that they had positive comments and they provided contact information

Cheers
Alex
#2482
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Why choose?
Three days and two nights in Iguazu would be perfect, and three days and two nights in Uruguay should suffice. The third day in Iguazu and the first day in Uruguay can be combined as a travel day, if you like, and you may still have some time in each place on that day, depending on travel schedules. This would make it five days and four nights in both places, right between your weekends.
In my opinion, it is definitely worth going to both places.
Three days and two nights in Iguazu would be perfect, and three days and two nights in Uruguay should suffice. The third day in Iguazu and the first day in Uruguay can be combined as a travel day, if you like, and you may still have some time in each place on that day, depending on travel schedules. This would make it five days and four nights in both places, right between your weekends.
In my opinion, it is definitely worth going to both places.
Would it be better to fly to Iguazu from Uruguay then or to go back to BA and then fly from there?
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You may fly back from Iguazu and take the Buquebus ferry between Montevideo and Buenos Aires. I would suggest you look at the schedules of your travel options between Buenos Aires and both Iguazu and Montevideo to see what works best for you as to whether you should visit Iguazu first or Uruguay first.
The only reason I did not suggest flying directly between Montevideo and either airport at Iguazu in both Brazil and Argentina is because there are no direct flights.
#2484
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For flights to Uruguay, you have the option of flying into AEP - the Buenos Aires City Airport.
For flights to Uruguay, you have the option of flying into AEP - the Buenos Aires City Airport.
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Are appointments a necessity? I was planning on stopping for some red as much for a co-worker as myself when I'm in EZE in mid-June but should I PM or email you to arrange a time to stop by the shop?
BTW, cool website, especially the map from the Marriott as it'll come in very handy. ^
BTW, cool website, especially the map from the Marriott as it'll come in very handy. ^
#2486
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While not mandatory, its best if we settle on an exact date and time for your visit.
While not mandatory, its best if we settle on an exact date and time for your visit.
#2487




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Had a nice time in BA, ate a lot, drank a lot and really enjoyed the Hilton. Would highly recommend it.
#2488
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Just checked in for our Delta BE flight from EZE to ATL. Arrived 2 1/2 hrs prior to departure. Only 1 person ahead of us. We were given an invitation to the AMEX lounge...
Had a nice time in BA, ate a lot, drank a lot and really enjoyed the Hilton. Would highly recommend it.
Had a nice time in BA, ate a lot, drank a lot and really enjoyed the Hilton. Would highly recommend it.
I've used the Admiral's Club a few dozen times, sounds similar to the AMEX lounge, but they have a self-serve bar with about 20 different liquors.
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No hard liquor on this side of the club at least. Maybe that's one of the extras on the Plat/Black card side of the lounge. No big deal for me, I had my share of booze this past week.
#2490
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Who needs the hard booze if you can have Malbec....?
Who needs the hard booze if you can have Malbec....?

