Following the footsteps of Mafalda in Buenos Aires

Mafalda, the beloved Argentine cartoon character with a quirky sense of humor and grand curiosity for the world, sits on a bench in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of San Telmo, waiting for

Buenos Aires Beer Day Festival

Celebrating Argentinian home-made beer. Argentina is known to be an excellent wine producer! But have you had the chance to taste the amazing flavors of the Argentinian home made beer? Wanted something

Corpus Christi Special in Argentina

  The Corpus Christi holiday is approaching, and we are offering something special so that everyone can enjoy this special holiday. BsAs4U  is launching its new promotion so that you can make the

Buenos Aires Food Week

If you are visiting Buenos Aires this week, you will NOT go hungry! In addition to the BAFICI Independent Film Festival, Buenos Aires is hosting two separate culinary festivals – Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival 2013

Today marks the beginning of the 10th edition of Buenos Aires Independent film festival, which will be held from April 10th to the 21st, 2013. BAFICI (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional De Cine

History of the Growth of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a city made up of an eclectic mix of architecture and city planning. However it’s not only the physical urban landscape that makes it so unique, it’s also the

Holy Week 2013 in Buenos Aires – PROMO!

If you happen to be travelling to Buenos Aires at the last week of March, you may find yourself in an “Argentine-less” city. Thursday the 28th starts the Holy Week and after

A Glimpse of Argentine Women

How are YOU celebrating for International Women’s Day? If you answered that question with an unenthusiastic shrug, well…you’re probably not alone. However, it is a day worth celebrating, so check out discounts

Live music in Buenos Aires

Music is a big part of Buenos Aires culture. Strolling along Buenos Aires’ central shopping streets, where Carlos Gardel, the Gotan Project and Astor Piazzolla blast out of the loudspeakers on the entrance

Best Art Museums in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a city with plenty of activities on offer for culture buffs.  Art lovers travelling to Buenos Aires won’t be disappointed, as the Argentine Capital has over the last few decades, become

Tango in Buenos Aires – An audio guide

Buenos Aires is the birthplace of the famous dance of passion, the Tango. Part of the beauty and irresistible charm of Buenos Aires has a lot to do with the city’s love of tango –

Valentines Day in Buenos Aires

Are you travelling to Buenos Aires in the next couple of weeks and looking for a romantic way to spend Valentines Day in Buenos Aires? Well, then you’re in luck; Buenos Aires is the

Carnaval in Buenos Aires

February is the time of year when most of South America comes alive with the contagious rhythm and dancing of Carnaval. While Argentina’s neighbour, Brazil, is home to probably the world’s most famous carnival, Argentina has its

El Zanjon: Underground Museum in Buenos Aires

In the 1980’s, the Argentine Engineer Jorge Eckstein bought an abandoned house in San Telmo – in one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires  - with the intention of renovating it and turning it into