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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - COUNTRY BRAND INDEX - ARGENTINA´S TOP TEN IN 3 CATEGORIES

According to a study by international consultancy FutureBrand, analyzing the most powerful brands in the world, Argentina's top ten in the categories “Food”, “Nightlife” and “Best Place to Travel”.

Argentina was able to rejoin and to position this year among the top 10 world destinations in three categories in the 2009 Country Brand Index developed by FutureBrand.

This study examines, from the opinion of 3,000 international travelers and tourism experts, as the countries make your brand as well as performing the identification of industry trends.

In the fifth edition of this study, Argentina is ranked 38 of 102 overall ranking country brands (advancing 18 positions on 2008) and is located in the 6th place in the ranking of 17 American countries, except those in the Caribbean.

In the category “Food” - which supply and distinguished dining experience of each country, the Argentina is in 4th place behind France, Italy and Japan.

In the category “Best Place to Travel” is measured by the ease of entry, go, in and out of countries, and Argentina reached the 7th position and shares the ranking with Germany, Ireland, Canada, Singapore, Bermuda, France, Belgium, Finland, and Spain.

Finally, the Argentina occupies the 10th place to enjoy nightlife, by noted bars, nightclubs and late night activities.





 
Never was I told? Hostel Colonial - 509 Tucumán St. - Buenos Aires - Argentina

Original post in Spanish: Clarín - Travel - Printed Edition

Saturday, November 21, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - BUENOS AIRES RESTAURANTS OR HOUSES? (vía THE GUARDIAN)

Today I read this note in The Guardian and I really liked. Here you can read some paragraph or can click on the title of this post and go to original full post.

I like recommending things to my city in this blog of Hostel Colonial and this is one of them

In Buenos Aires chefs are turning their own homes into restaurants – offering affordable dining and the perfect place to meet locals.

Across Buenos Aires, behind nondescript front doors and in family living rooms, a host of homespun restaurants are the latest foodie fad. The tricky bit is finding them – and I fall at the first hurdle.

Almacen Secreto, or the Secret Store (+54 911 4854 9131), is – as its name suggests – virtually impossible to locate. Admittedly, I've forgotten to write down the street number, but it's also because it's on an unremarkable road in the residential Villa Crespo neighbourhood. I stride straight past. It's easily done. The anodyne corrugated door, framed by two lonely pot plants and some graffiti, is a stone's throw from a tatty antiques warehouse and railway line.

This is just one of a growing number of puertas cerradas, or closed-door restaurants, springing up across Buenos Aires. "Before, it was all about being seen," says Almacen Secreto founder Maria Morales, "Everyone wanted flashy restaurants with floor-to-ceiling windows onto the street. Now it seems people want something more intimate, much more personal."

And that's exactly what she provides. Almacen Secreto offers a shaded courtyard and simple dining room with so few tables that guests mingle naturally. At lunch I find myself next to some circus school students. Maria's menu divides the country into three regions and I opt for a tender braised Patagonian lamb with rosemary and roast potatoes. Like the food, earthenware crockery, and artwork lining the walls and gallery, the wine is home grown, from small bodegas whose "wines you won't find in any supermarket."

"You hear about these restaurants by word of mouth," says the circus school teacher Hernan Carbon. "A friend sent me an email about this place, and I've been coming ever since."

Fortunately, from their highly secretive beginnings, increasing popularity has earned the closed-door restaurants mentions in Time Out Buenos Aires and other guides, and most hotels can now help too – so you need neither local contacts nor advanced Spanish to seek them out. Alternatively, an internet search for "puertas cerradas Buenos Aires" brings up blogs and Facebook fan clubs.......More? Go to the original post

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - BUENOS AIRES, UNA CIUDAD PARA RECORRER A PIE - REVISTA "TRAVELER" - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

En la última edición de la revista "Traveler" de National Gegraphic, los editores seleccionaron 6 ciudades para recorrer a pie y una de ellas fue Buenos Aires.

Desde hace años vengo recomendando a backpackers y viajeros independientes que visitan Hostel Colonial y también a aquellos que visitan este blog de Buenos Aires asiduamente, que salgan y recorran la ciudad a pie, definitivamente Buenos Aires es una ciudad para ser caminada.

Hay buenas excursiones, buenos city tours y el bus turístico es una gran opción, pero la devolución (gratificante ciento por ciento) que ofrece una buena caminata es impagable y no la encontrarán en ninguna guía.

Sólo hace falta planificación, ubicarse, servirse de un mapa, reconocer el transporte para abarcar más zonas y tomar los recaudos de seguridad lógicos para recorrer una gran urbe como Buenos Aires, pasar desapercibidos, un viajero en disfraz de turista (no es lo mismo) es objetivo de aquellos que se dedican a delitos menores, aquí o en New York o Madrid..




La nota estratifica los recorridos entre Palermo y Recoleta (una opción) y detalla muy bien, yo les propongo también el Downtown, el barrio de Hostel Colonial, la peatonal Florida ya es un recorrido en sí misma y en minutos perderse por Puerto Madero, el Casco Histórico y más allá San Telmo.

Vamos mochileros! A caminar Buenos Aires.

Friday, November 13, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - "THE NIGHT OF MUSEUMS" - NOVEMBER 14 TH

The sixth edition, November 14 th,“The Night of Museums”, this year named "Culture under the Moonlight"

This is a very popular date celebrated like in many cities in the world around 130, now this is!

The sixth edition in Buenos Aires from the participation from 150 centers to museums at a festival that will lasts until early Sunday, one of the most awaited dates of the cultural calendar is near: from next Saturday with free admission 08.00 p.m. since. Last year the number of museums has increased by more than 20.



Exhibitions, dance, theater, guided tours, films, alive music and many other activities, all free. Complete as well invite more neighborhoods to celebrate their history for the sixth edition add their contributions others neighborhoods too.
Just as the museums of Madrid will make a sample outdoor promenade in Puerto Madero in the art, and the event will share time and activities with the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Promoted and launched by the Culture Minister in Argentina, Mr. Hernán Lombardi: “Night of Museums is a format imported. Each city was reinvented to reflect it´s own identity and we are very happy about how Buenos Aires took part at citizenship and institutional level”. Those are words of the Minister.


The central deployment of the edition will be a production of newsreels named “Sucesos Argentinos”, at the headquarters of the General Directorate of Museums, Puerto Madero / South coast with Music by Juana Molina the Argentinean actress more known for her comedies in the 90th. The public can enjoy in the closure of this city party several local DJs, such as Leo Garcia y VJ Sol del Rio, DJ Nico Cota and VJ Matapixels. Popular in the “Porteños” nightlife.
If you need any information just contact the Hostel Colonial reception 011 4 312 6417. We here to help you out. If you need a long staying in Buenos Aires contact us we have an affordable promotion for you paying in advance for the cheap price of $210 for one week plus one night FREE.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - BICENTENNIAL NEWS

May 25th - Bicentennial Day - Re-Opening - Colon Theatre - Buenos Aires - Argentina - South America,



Monday, November 9, 2009

LIBROS, GUÍAS Y REVISTAS RECOMENDADAS

Cada día, nuevos amigos arriban a Buenos Aires y nos consultan sobre material informativo de la ciudad que puedan adquirir en las cientos de librerías, o para investigar en Internet, aquí mismo en Hostel Colonial.

Me considero un gran lector, es por ello que el material que recomiendo, excede a las guías para viajeros, hay opciones muy buenas y son los libros que consumo sobre mi ciudad, por ello la orientación es completamente subjetiva, pero también abarcativa, ya que creo en la diversidad de posibilidaddes que ofrece una ciudad como Buenos Aires, en definitiva, estos son mis elegidos:

En Inglés:
- Lonely Planet - South America on a shoestring

Es más que Buenos Aires, obviamente, pero es un gran compilado y una guía infalible.

- Le Grand Tango: The Life and Music of Astor Piazzolla. Simplemente maravilloso by María Susana Azzi and Simon Collier.

- Hello Buenos Aires.... Goodbye Buenos Aires. Otra ciudad, antigua, un libro para entender los últimos 70 años de la Argentina by Laura Lavayén.

En Portugués

Hay varias traducciones de libros sobre Buenos Aires, pero sin duda una gran y económica opción, son números de la revista Viagem, que se consiguen en varios kioskos de diarios en la calle Florida, a metros de Hostel Colonial.

En Español

- The 1001 curiosities of Buenos Aires / Las 1001 curiosidades de Buenos Aires . Pueden leer esta reseña (hagan click en el nombre del libro), y verán que es un libro que sí o sí deben tener, un trabajo genial de Diego Zigiotto.

- Buenos Aires es Leyenda Mitos urbanos, son 3 libros y me gustan mucho. Lean la reseña.

- Che Boludo - English

- Che Boludo - Español

Este libro transforma el lunfardo al inglés e intenta explicar al turista nuestros modismos, impresionante y muy gracioso. Les dejo 2 reseñas para leer.

- Buenos Aires tiene historia - Ricardo Watson. Recoriidos encantadores por la historia de la ciudad.

- Bodegones de Buenos Aires - Pietro Sorba. Esos restaurantes que los porteños amamos.

Hay muchos más, creo que pueden empezar por estos.

Un párrafo aparte merecen los libros de fotografías, diversos, de gran calidad y mucho más onerosos, si no quieren o pueden, mi blog de fotografía, otro blog de Buenos Aires, se actualiza 10 ó 15 veces por día y modestia aparte es un gran portfolio de Buenos Aires, pueden visitarlo aquí

Friday, November 6, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - Y BORGES DIJO....

“Siempre he sentido que hay algo en Buenos Aires que me gusta. Me gusta tanto que no me gusta que le guste a otras personas. Es un amor así, celoso.” J.L. Borges

“A mí se me hace cuento que empezó Buenos Aires: la juzgo tan eterna como el agua y el aire" J.L. Borges

...y yo, desde este blog de Buenos Aires, desde este blog de un hostel, qué más les puedo decir? Por hoy, nada más.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - PICS DE MI CIUDAD

Hace meses que vengo publicando en Tumblr imágenes de Buenos Aires, imágenes propias y de otros autores, incluso hace unos días incorporé una sección llamada #Folder Argentina, con la idea de no sólo difundir el hostel y la ciudad de Buenos Aires, sino también mi país, Argentina, de punta punta.
Las fotos publicadas superan las 7000 y creo que son un gran material de difusión y un gran complemento para una desición, sobre todo a la hora de viajar.
El material pueden apreciarlo en su totalidad en Tumblr (hagan click en el título de este post), aquí, sólo una selección de las que más me gustan. 100% Buenos Aires.























Espero que las disfruten tanto como yo, sacándolas o buscando intensamente.