Anonymous wrote:I was there this summer (so cold there!) and just loved it. We got some cash at the airport, which would normally be my last choice but our bank (Wells Fargo) doesn’t exchange Argentina pesos and our son who was living there said the ATMs were unreliable. That said, we used credit cards the whole time. Cabs are incredibly cheap. So is the food, which is amazing. Cafe Tortoni is touristy but we really enjoyed eating there. I’d make a reservation if you can. Everyone seems to love Don Julio and El Preferido de Palermo but we couldn’t get a reservation for Don Julio and El Preferido was a bit too far from our hotel. I’d make a reservation for a tango show, if you enjoy shows. They’re usually dinner theater style. We went with our teens, who liked it less than us but ultimate look back at it as a highlight.
Buenos Aires is a great city!
And yes, dinner is so late. We were invited to dinner at our son’s friends house and they said come at 8pm. Dinner was at 10pm. Restaurants were pretty empty at 7pm, when we like to eat.