Visiting Buenos Aires, I noticed that many places were closed, and some shops were boarded up. However, I still found plenty to enjoy during my day in this vibrant city.
My morning started with a quick stop at a local café for an energizing espresso shot. From there, I decided to take a walk to La Boca, a neighborhood known for its colorful, charming houses. On the way, I picked up a latte from another cozy café to sip as I explored.
While wandering through the winding streets of La Boca, I got a little lost, but that’s part of the adventure! I stumbled upon a small café where I enjoyed a light lunch and even bought a stylish hat for the week. After a few hours in the area, I started to get a better grasp of the local currency and decided to head back to my accommodations.
On my return, I chose a different route and discovered a long market street that seemed to go on forever. I also found a bustling square and an indoor market, reminiscent of Covent Garden in London. The square was lively, with street performers, including singers and magicians, creating a fun and festive atmosphere. Nearby, there was an impressive food market offering a variety of local and international options. I’m already planning a second visit to this spot!
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