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Dulce de leche is a silky caramel spread made by slowly cooking milk and sugar, and Argentines drizzle it on everything from toast to ice cream, making it a beloved national flavor.
Alfajores are delicate sandwich cookies filled with dulce de leche and often dusted with powdered sugar or coated in chocolate, they are sold at bakeries and airports and are considered the country’s quintessential cookie.
Chocotorta is a no-bake, layered dessert made with chocolate cookies, dulce de leche and cream cheese, its quick assembly turned it into a modern staple at Argentine birthday parties.
An asado is a social ritual as much as a barbecue, where cuts like ribs, sausages and entrails are slow-grilled over wood or charcoal, and the parrillero’s timing turns cooking into a communal art form.
Empanadas are hand-held pies whose fillings and folding styles change from province to province, and regional empanada rivalries are a point of local pride across Argentina.
Milanesa is a breaded, fried cutlet brought by Italian immigrants, it is so versatile Argentines eat it plain, in sandwiches, or topped with ham, tomato sauce and melted cheese as milanesa a la napolitana.
Mate is a bitter, caffeinated infusion served in a shared gourd and sipped through a metal bombilla, it is a ritual of friendship where one person prepares and passes the mate around the circle.
Argentina is famous for Malbec from Mendoza, where high-elevation vineyards at the foot of the Andes produce wines with intense fruit character and vivid color.
Fernandina is a local take on the Italian bitter Fernet mixed with cola and ice, the bitter-sweet combo became a distinctive staple of Argentine nightlife and long gatherings.
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Historic town showcasing gaucho culture and traditions.
Google MapsCharming Uruguayan town with colonial architecture, just across the river.
Google MapsGillade kaffet och biffen, men gatorna blir högljudda sent och taxibilar kan vara kaotiska. Bra för 4-5 dagar om du inte har bråttom.
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Vädret är ombytligt på hösten, ta lager på dig. Museer är kanon, nattlivet varar för evigt, budgetresenärer klarar sig om de undviker dyra restauranger.
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Köp ett SUBE-kort i vilken kiosk som helst och fyll på det, bussarna är billiga och går ofta. Chaufförer ger ofta ingen växel, ta med små sedlar.
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Såg en tangoshow i San Telmo, väldigt teatralisk men dyr. Vill du ha riktig stämning, gå till en liten milonga istället för turistlokaler.
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För turistigt i vissa kvarter, blev störd vid stora torg, priserna kändes högre än jag trodde. Fortfarande bra om du utforskar sidogatorna.
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Long-distance trains to northern and western Argentina, suburban lines
From Ezeiza Airport, take the Tienda León bus to downtown Buenos Aires for an easy transfer.
Det enklaste och mest prisvärda sättet att få mobilt internet var du än reser.