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Monday, June 29, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - THE WINTER VACATIONS IN BUENOS AIRES AS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY

Buenos Aires has everything and everything is all you need for this Winter Season in South America. There are a lot of great places to visit in Argentina but most are far away and would require more time. Buenos Aires is the place to land and start to make plans, consider options thinks about where to go, make choices and decisions.
There is a lot of very good suggestions for you on translated local websites, this blog , a real Buenos Aires Blog is one of this, our blog running on #WP is other option in Spanish and our Tumblelog is 95 % Buenos Aires photography, in French the Routard. Lonely Planet, Footprint are options in English, or just in the front desk of the Hostel Colonial that present lots and lots of information which you could get the fixtures for your trip and how to book tickets to different points, for example a day trip close by or you just could also go to Tigre (by boat or by coastal train), the Delta of Tigre is really nice and is about 1 hour on the train to the North. Maybe a little jump on a day trip to Colonia, Uruguay, (maybe even 2-day to Montevideo),
Colonia is a World Heritage Site and well worth half a day to see it. Or maybe even better if you haven't been there, a trip to Iguazú Falls.
Another option is to go to a typical “estancia” for a day or weekend and do some horseback riding there and enjoying a good Argentineanasado” (charcoal grill cooked meat). There are some good ones in San Antonio de Areco.
Social aspects
The Buenos Aires winter may not be as frigid as in many other countries, but the way the “Porteños” (the citizens of Buenos Aires) complain, one would think they were in the Arctic Circle. The “queja” or the complaint, in Buenos Aires also a Buenos Aires hallmark. In winter, the queja is extreme, while the weather might not be — which also introduces the queja’s best friend: exaggeration. Is mix with sense of humor that gives a fun peek into the daily life.
You will also heard that quite often there are big international bands tours coming to the city- rock/pop/whatever, who come to Buenos Aires will be able to find anything like some very local sounding bands and Tango. Talking about parties nothing change every day goes on in different areas of Buenos Aires, the Federal District, the “Porteños” in winter are more likely for parties and being among others in closed buildings.
While you could doubt for a moment for a simple luck of knowledge having a spare time and lodging in a Buenos Aires Hostel named Colonial for vacation you will exhaust the delights of Buenos Aires.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - "PORTENO" ART & CULTURE - THE KLEMM´S FOUNDATION

We invite you to visit and appreciate Argentine arts and culture. Visiting this art collection located in Marcelo T. de Alvear St. right in front of San Martin Square, five blocks walking from Hostel Colonial. This foundation opened in 1995 with a purpose to promote exhibitions of local young artists in the country and abroad.
Federico Klemm is an icons and one of the best painters at the contemporary times, although he also studied dram and opera. He was born in Checoslovaquia nowadays named Czech Republic in 1948 as a very young age immigrate to this country. This blond artist start studying at the age of fourteen being influenced by the work of Toulouse Lautrec, Van Gogh and Picasso completing his career with some local painters whose works marked a way in his tendencies too.
One of the brilliant wise man you will be astonish others, He knew how to pick argentine and international art involving his specific and controversial outreach personality. He died in 2002. Last time he was seeing in public were when leaved a professional speech about the roof paintings of “Galerias Pacifico” a shopping on the pedestrian Florida St.



Friday, June 26, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - NEW SECTION "CLICK PORTEÑO"

A great idea from my friend Miguel Iglesias (a) RAMMSES, the selected name is "Click Porteño" and a is new section on this blog. My selected photos from Buenos Aires, those images published in my Tumblelog: hostelcolonial (dot) tumblr (dot) com , every week a new post.

This week, from Buenos Aires, Argentina, this great photos. Buildings, people, moments and more












Thursday, June 25, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES Y EL TURISMO REGIONAL

Desde hace un tiempo y como hace unos días publiqué en Twitter, todo nuestro esfuerzo y el foco de las acciones de Hostel Colonial (desde hace al menos un trimestre) está dirigido al turismo regional, y más aún por estos días, con la llegada inminente del período vacacional de invierno (en estas latitudes).
Con esto no quiero decir que vayamos a descuidar (de hecho la mayoría de los posts de este blog son en inglés) o a prestar menor atención a otras plazas como Europa, Estados Unidos, Australia o México, que siempre han aportado un buen número de viajeros, pero habiendo literalmente desaparecido de Buenos Aires aquellos turistas que provenían de esos destinos (Crisis Económica Mundial + Dengue + Gripe por A-H1N1), decidimos focalizar nuestro esfuerzo hacia el interior de Argentina y a países como Brasil, Uruguay, Chile, Venezuela, Colombia y Ecuador, los grandes movilizadores del volumen turístico que hemos tenido en este primer semestre de 2009.
Parte de este esfuerzo fué la apertura del blog en Wordpress y la gran producción de fotos de Buenos Aires, tanto para este blog como para Flickr y el Tumblelog, aumentando en todo ámbito posible nuestra presencia virtual.
El resultado es muy positivo y como adelantara por el mes de Marzo, aquellos que han podido viajar y antes lo hacían alojándose en hoteles con estrellas, han elegido el hostel o mejor dicho los hostels, como una opción viable y de calidad razonable en función de optimizar costos.
No creo que esta tendencia cambie al menos hasta avanzado el 2010 (si se hacen las cosas bien, los festejos por el Bicentenario de la Nación Argentina aportarán un interesante número de turistas), salvo que pasadas las elecciones legislativas del próximo Domingo 28 de Junio, se efectivice el rumor (cada vez más fuerte) de una nueva devaluación del peso argentino y en muy corto plazo se revierta la tendencia actual, empujada sólo por el beneficio cambiario, algo que a esta altura, ya no tendría que suceder, más allá de la cuasi instantaneidad del beneficio, puesto que como siempre he dicho, nuestra apuesta es de largo plazo.
Ya lo saben, se vienen cantidad de beneficios en Hostel Colonial, pueden seguirlos aquí o en las otras plataformas mencionadas, también en Twitter o Facebook.
Hasta pronto.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - TEATRO COLÓN - WAITING FOR YOUR REOPENING

The Teatro Colón (Spanish) (Columbus Theatre) in Buenos Aires, Argentina (five blocks walking from Hostel Colonial), is one of the world's major opera houses. Opened in 1908 after twenty years under construction. The auditorium is horseshoe-shaped, has 2,487 seats (slightly more than, say, the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England), standing room for 1,000 and a stage which is 20 m wide, 15 m high and 20 m deep[2]. The acoustics are considered one of the best five acoustics in opera in the world.
For many years Argentina was a prosperous country with a booming economy, and the Teatro Colón was visited by the foremost singers and opera companies of the time, who would sometimes go on to other cities including Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
The cornerstone of the present Teatro Colón was laid in 1889 under the direction of architect Francesco Tamburini, who designed a theatre in the Italian style on a scale and with amenities which matched those in Europe.
However, delays followed due to financial difficulties, arguments. The building was finally completed in 1908 under the direction of the Belgian architect Julio Dormal who made some changes in the structure and left his mark in the French style of the decoration.
The theatre opened on May 25th. (1908), Patriotic Day in Argentina, with a performance of Verdi's Aida and it quickly became a world-famous operatic venue rivaling La Scala and the Metropolitan Opera in attracting the best opera singers and conductors.

The theatre was closed for refurbishment at the end of October 2006, with plans to reopen in 2010 (Bicentennial Year in Argentina). Contemplating the Teatro Colón is to appreciate the more refined art style in South America.
This is how it can be seen these days






Very soon shine again



Monday, June 22, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - PLANEJANDO UMA VIAGEM A BUENOS AIRES? FAÇA A SUA RESERVA AGORA. INCRÍVEIS OFERTAS PARA AS FÉRIAS DE JULHO

Conhecida, por muitos, por ser a capital "mais europeia" da América Latina, Buenos Aires é, indiscutivelmente, uma cidade bem organizada, jovem, rica em monumentos, jardins e edifícios e dotada de uma atmosfera própria e extremamente acolhedora para o visitante.
Com 12 milhões de habitantes, Buenos Aires é um exemplo de uma cidade dinâmica e moderna, que soube manter e preservar as suas velhas tradições e bairros históricos, como San Nicolás o charmoso bairro do nosso albergue (o famoso Hostel Colonial).
Buenos Aires é, também, uma cidade capaz de satisfazer todas as preferências e gostos culturais. Dos amantes do Tango aos apreciadores de uma boa mesa, passando pelos compradores de antiguidades, estudiosos de arquitectura ou calmos leitores de banco de jardim, e também para mochileiros ansiosos para descobrir esta cidade maravilhosa.
A pesar das avenidas largas e compridas, como a Avenida 9 de Julho, o centro de Buenos Aires pode e deve ser percorrido a pé desde o Hostel Colonial (5 blocos de nosso hostel) emblemático e charmoso edificio amado pelos brasileiros, conhecido como Buenos Aires Famous Hostel. Aliás, não existe melhor forma de conhecer verdadeiramente uma cidade.

A Avenida 9 de Julho é, precisamente, a mais comprida e a mais larga (140 metros), ostentando ao centro o Obelisco, símbolo máximo da cidade.

Ali confluem a Avenida Corrientes e a Avenida Roque Saenz Peña, mais conhecida como Diagonal Norte (um dos poucos traçados oblíquos que quebram o desenho de "tabuleiro de damas" original das ruas de Buenos Aires) e que conduz à Plaza de Mayo, por um lado e, à Plaza Lavalle, pelo outro. Nesta última, visite o Teatro Colón (fechado até 2010), uma das mais bonitas e famosas salas de espectáculos do mundo.
A Plaza del Congreso é outro dos locais emblemáticos da cidade de Buenos Aires. Além da sede do Congreso e do monumento de Los Dos Congresos, percorra a Avenida de Mayo com os seus belos edifícios dos mais variados estilos, que nos recordam cidades europeias como Paris e Madrid.


Visite o Café Tortoni (8 blocos de Hostel Colonial), a mais antiga cafetaria literária de Buenos Aires.
La Recoleta é um bairro conhecido pela sua elegância, pelo Centro Cultural Recoleta, pelas múltiplas lojas de design (Buenos Aires Design Center) e, sobretudo, pelo mais agradável jardim da cidade. Visite o Museu de Arte Moderno Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA), poderá admirar obras da "Colección Constantini" (o principal coleccionista da Argentina).
Enquanto uns desejarão visitar a Igreja del Pilar e o aristocrático Cemitério de La Recoleta (onde repousa Eva Perón), outros quererão ser vistos nas esplanadas do Café La Biela.

É, aqui, que poderá ver os curiosos "passeadores" de cães, um serviço único de Buenos Aires, que facilita imenso a vida aos donos dos referidos animais. A troco de uma remuneração mensal, o seu cão é levado a passear à rua, duas vezes por dia, na companhia de outros da sua espécie, aparentemente, sem grandes conflitos.
Se procura antiguidades genuínas e difíceis de encontrar na Europa, o bairro de San Telmo, onde residem músicos, artistas e artesãos, é o endereço ideal. Especialmente, aos Domingos, quando se realiza a feira semanal de antiguidades na Plaza Dorrego, por entre exibições de tango ao som do "bandoneon".
Para encontrar boas peças de artesanato, recomenda-se uma visita às feiras do Parque Lezama e da Plaza Francia (junto de La Recoleta), igualmente, aos Sábados, Domingos e feriados.


Qualquer passeio pelas ruas de Buenos Aires, não poderá dispensar uma visita ao Caminito do pitoresco bairro de "La Boca", com as suas casas de telhados de zinco pintadas de cores vivas, pela comunidade de imigrantes italianos. A rua é um verdadeiro museu ao ar livre, com estátuas, pinturas murais, artistas e bailarinos de Tango.
A vida nocturna de Buenos Aires gira em torno do Tango (na verdade é o que a maioria dos turistas procure) e da figura incontornável de Carlos Gardel.
Entre as "tanguerías" mais famosas, onde se pode jantar e assistir a um inesquecível espectáculo de dançarinos profissionais, destaque para o Almacén Suipacha, Esquina Carlos Gardel, Señor Tango ou La Ventana. Para quiser somente dançar, o La Viruta e mais de 100 milongas na cidade de Buenos Aires.

Mais? A maior oferta de shows, discos e pubs de Sudamérica. Outro pólo nocturno, é a Avenida Corrientes (2 blocos de Hostel Colonial) repleta de cinemas, teatros, salas de espectáculos e restaurantes abertos até de madrugada.

Na Calle Lavalle encontrará centros culturais e comerciais destaque para Parrilla “El Gaucho” churrascaría muito reconhecida pelos brasileiros. Nesta zona destaque para a Calle Florida (1 bloco do Hostel Colonial), coração do centro financeiro, onde existem bons restaurantes, livrarias (El Ateneo), cinemas, cafés e pastelarias (Confeitaria Richmond).



A partir daí, siga em direcção ao Río de La Plata, até Puerto Madero, onde as docas foram reabilitadas e alojam, hoje, a maior oferta gastronómica de toda a cidade. Os antigos armazéns foram restaurados e transformaram-se em escritórios, galerias de arte, bares e mais de 60 restaurantes.

Tudo muito próximo do Hostel Colonial, hostel escolhido por centenas de brasileiros.

Férias em Julho? Venha quando quiser, em este blog de Buenos Aires há sempre incríveis promoções.

Feiras de Julho em Buenos Aires, feiras de Julho em Hostel Colonial.

Alojamento: $35 pesos argentinos por dia. Fica 7 noites - Paga 6 noites.

Então você vai pagar $210 pesos argentinos TOTAL.

Lembre-sé que se você vir com os amigos 6 passageiro é GRÁTIS. A estadía inclui aseso free a diferentes festas cada noite, e todos os nossos serviços conhecidos.
Faça a sua reserva agora: info@hostelcolonial.com.ar


Friday, June 19, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - TIMES SQUARE IN BUENOS AIRES?

Sixteen years later that the Japanese Shuji Nakamura developed the leds displays come to the streets of Buenos Aires and is the first screen using runs two weeks ago at 421 Carlos Pellegrini St. , a few meters from 9 de Julio Avenue and Corrientes Avenue, where the world famous Obelisk is located (7 blocks walking from Hostel Colonial).
This weekend were sent promotional videos and calendar of free cultural events in the city of Buenos Aires, as the recital on the last Sunday evening by the official celebrations for the bicentenary and tomorrow the screen images which will deliver 15 hours a day, also joining private advertising.
Is a medium that is already used in some stadiums and entertainment. Being a novelty on the streets of Buenos Aires, but no as common as in places like Times Square in New York or Piccadilly Circus in London.
To post themselves in the Leds companies would have to pay more than 60.000 per month.
“It seems a plasma, we are very pleased with the investment " told to Clarín newspaper, the President of Atacama S.A., Gutavo Brizuela.
The company who paid u$s 500 thousand for the screen installed."While smaller and more boards are placed between them the better definition it obtained”, Brizuela explained. He has arranged with the government of Buenos Aires undertake to issue spots and information about important events in the city, said to even broadcasts the Argentine Soccer Team.




13 meters long and the images are displayed as in a plasma.More efficient than a common light LEDS are the stands for light emitting diodes, those are a small lamps who consume between 80 and 90% less energy than common, can last 50,000 hours and generate no heat.

(vía Clarín in Spanish translation)


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - BUENOS AIRES, A DAY IN THE EXTREME

Too many streets to walk. Too many things to see and admire. Buenos Aires, a city of contrasts, a city of extremes. The good, the bad. The beautiful, the ugly. Trends, cool things and bizarre things. The cheap and the expensive. People, a day in their lives. The opulence and the misery. Feelings, love, madness, joy, anger, the best and the worst of beings who wander through a big city.
Buenos Aires as I can tell. Buenos Aires depicted in hundreds of images. The vision goes beyond the doors of Hostel Colonial. It also goes beyond my ability to surprise.
A different approach, my approach. Buenos Aires is my whim, you know. I take pictures with my cameras and my iPhone. A complex act of love and urban hunting.
I´m a businessman, I know, but I have not lost the animal instinct. I love the game of being an urban animal and Buenos Aires is my jungle. I offer images that capture everyday and also I'm looking for on the Internet.
Want to see more Buenos Aires? Porteño´s (are the least dare) or tourist, this is the SITE
All these images have been published in the Tumblelog of Hostel Colonial, every day, many more.









Tuesday, June 16, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - TRAVELING IN BUENOS AIRES IN THE TOURIST BUS FELT COOL

Scott and Denise knows enough Spanish to ask coins for the bus, They came from the United States a week ago, They say:- “Traveling in Buenos Aires in this tourist bus felt cool”.
It's Wednesday and there are still some places on the top floor of the bus. The tour has 12 stops from Florida St., north to the May Square, in corner with Roque Sáenz Peña Ave.(only 5 blocks walking from Hostel Colonial) to Lavalle Square, through La Boca, Recoleta and Italy Square, Scott and Denise are for the first time in Buenos Aires and for something more the u$s 7 they can stroll through the most colorful sides of the city.
On the bus you begin the tour starting in May Square location of the country public headquarters authorities and demonstrations passing through the building at the government, a building of an academic style, while the tourists draw their maps and trying to locate each point and used to take some photos.


The tour lasts approximately 3 hours if no picket or demonstration stops it, a Brazilian tourist who had just bought a genuine Argentine leather jacket in Florida St. this morning asked if this opened the Wax Museum in La Boca and says Brazilian tourists in Porto Alegre. “We have the same system bus tour”. Every 30 minutes the bus makes a stop and the prices and weather are good to take a wonder to the city, they say”, thus taking safety as a first priority so is therefore Brazilian tourists who choose not to take with him to avoid attentions, so out the rings and watches to make a relax walk around the city.
The trip include flyers for preventing swine flu from other, tour operators and more. An argentine citizen (from Córdoba) despite is argentine is at the first time as visitor as many others in Buenos Aires each one with different motives make a space in time for a journey through the city in one of the yellow buses to encounter a very noisy environment.

Bordering the May Square headphones insist that the 12 columns in the Metropolitan Cathedral represent the 12 apostles and on the left we see the flame of Argentina, the next destination will be the Congress because as mentioned them before after that is where the city displays the mythical marches. The route continues over the audio guiding and talking by referring to what the tour offers, but the noise and typical protest in the Buenos Aires streets gets the real attention in the passengers. They say: - “Street protests do not scare us at home are not so many marches, said another tourist, while the tour continues to La Boca”.
According to the latest report of the Buenos Aires Tourism Secretary, the 12.8% are tourists from inside the country, 36% and a little more reach here for family issues and spend an average of u$s 67 per day, but as foreigners spends reach over u$s 140 per day that´s a clear advantage for them is the exchange rate became Buenos Airess a convenient city said with a smile inexpensive places preferred by tourists are Florida St.(one block walking from Hostel Colonial), Palermo and Puerto Madero. The Bus has an assistant who accompanies and explain the trip during the tour, cause in these areas are the restaurants, hotels, and shops that sell leather garments, which are what tourist look for as a souvenir, he explain. "You drive the navy (bus)?". The Ecuadorian tourist stop shooting photos for moment while she fits in her seat, and thinks for a second replying: "Buenos Aires is like my country but with more vivacity. By the way ¿Are we close from Corrientes Avenue?"

(vía La Nación – original text in Spanish)


Saturday, June 13, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - HABLANDO DE MÍ

El viernes pasado, en una presentación de productos y servicios relacionados a la hospitalidad y a la gastronomía en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, tuve la suerte de reencontrarme, una vez más, con un poeta y escritor porteño, hijo de uno de los hombres que mejor supo retratar con su prosa esta maravillosa ciudad.
El encuentro no fue planeado, en realidad mi presencia estaba más ligada a los restaurantes que al hostel, pero el hombre, conocedor del trabajo que realizo a diario en Internet para difundir la actividad que desarrolla el albergue y todo lo que tiene para ofrecer Buenos Aires, a través de este blog, del blog en WP y en el Tumblelog y la intensa actividad que desarrollo en distintas redes sociales, palabras más, palabras menos me dijo lo siguiente: "Lentamente, con imágenes o palabras, te vas convirtiendo en un gran contador de la cotidianeidad porteña..... y Buenos Aires siempre premia".
Vaya elogio. Gracias Homero!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - ÚLTIMO ANÚNCIO PARA MOCHILEIROS DO BRASIL

Feiras de Julho em Buenos Aires, feiras de Julho em Hostel Colonial. Alojamento: $35 pesos argentinos por dia. Fica 7 noites - Paga 6 noites. Então você vai pagar $210 pesos argentinos TOTAL. Lembre-se que, se você vir com os amigos 6 passageiro é grátis. A estadía inclui aseso free a diferentes festas cada noite, e todos os nossos serviços conhecidos.
Faça a sua reserva agora. : info@hostelcolonial.com.ar

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - LE QUARTIER DU SAN NICOLÁS

San Nicolás, le quartier de l´Hostel Colonial, est l'un de 48 quartiers dans lesquel se trouve divisé la ville de Buenos aires, limité par les Avenue Rivadavia, Avenue Córdoba, Avenue Callao, Avenue de la Rábida Norte et Avenue Eduardo Madero.
L'histoire de ce quartier remonte par le 1733, l'année dans laquelle la chapelle a été fondée par Don Domingo de Acasusso dans les actuels coins des Avenues Carlos Pellegrini y Avenida Corrientes dans cela des chapelles de San Nicolás.


Le drapeau national a été hissé pour la première fois dans de Buenos Aires le 23 août 1812. La même paroisse a disparu quand s'étaient gonflés l'avenue Corrientes et dans le même lieu s'est levé l'obélisque qui commémore la deuxième fondation de la ville et qui est à son même fois le symbole le plus représentatif de la ville de Buenos Aires et qui porte dans les uns de ses visages une légende qui rappelle ce fait.


Aujourd'hui cette église de San Nicolás de Bari se trouve dans l'avenue Santa Fé 1364. le quartier par sa situation est l'un des plus antiques de Buenos Aires et dans son intérieur nous pouvons trouver plusieurs des places i des édifices tels que la place Lavalle connu comme le creux de Zamudio dans le raison d'une quinta voisine tout de suite le lieu a été destiné des exercices militaires, le Parc d'Artillerie où aujourd'hui se lève le palais des Tribunaux qui date de 1910.


Ce quartier très connu est une des plus passés est connu comme le centre pour les habitant de Buenos Aires. Le jour du quartier de San Nicolás est le 23 août de chaque année une des les grands personnages qui nommait toujours le quartier et qui il marchait toujours par ses rues centrales c'était l'acteur rappelé
Alberto Olmedo lui a inclusivement un petit monument avec ses mains dans l'Avenue Corrientes presque coin Avenue Callao la zone de l'Est de ce quartier appartient au district patronal est connue comme "Le city" d'autres grands édifices qu'héberge San Nicolás est le Théâtre Colón que Giuseppe Verdi à été qui à inauguré le 25 mai 1908 avec à la représentation de l'oeuvre Aida chaque coin de cet endroit imposan a lieux impossibles d'imaginer et de décrire entre ses plus importants nous avons le salon blanc l'hall central le salon doré et la coupole peint par Raúl Soldi en années 60 et qui est actuellement les uns des centres lyriques plus importants du monde, L´Avenue Roque Sáenz Peña plus connu comme "Diagonale le Nord" qui va depuis plaza mai jusqu'à place Lavalle qui passant pour Place de la République où se trouve l'Obélisque dessiné par l'architecte Albert Prebisch en 1936.
San Nicolás est sans doute le district financier et commercial le plus important de bons airs où se trouve de nombreux points touristiques et commercial le pietonnier de la rue Florida est sans doute la colonne vertébrale puisqu'ella héberge de nombreux commerces, des galeries très
importantes de la ville au coin de Avenue Córdoba et rue Florida se trouve la Galerie Pacifico l'une des promenades de achats plus importants de la ville puisque dans son intérieur, elles se trouvent, les meilleures marques de vêtements, de chaussures et de vêtement en général passer et visité quotidiennement par les milliers de touristes qui parcourent San Nicolás dans toute son étendue. de nombreux édifices avec de diverses architectures anciennes émergent dans ce quartier comme le coin de l'Avenue Roque Sáenz Peña, l'Avenue Corrientes très concourue par ses théâtres et librairies. des restaurants, des cafés, des bars et les meilleurs complexes où pourra profiter des oeuvres nationales et internationales certains parlent de son paru à Broadway dans New- York puisque tout ce que l'un peut chercher trouve là . unes de les plus commerciales et emblématiques de l'Argentine.
L'Avenue 9 de Julio est l'une d'elles plus large du monde puisque elle mesure 140 mètres et que comprend 25 pâté de maisons au nord et au sud de l'Obélisque et son nom se doit à la date de l'indépendance de la patrie de la couronne espagnole San Nicolas offre sans doute au public en général des lieux les plus variés d'épanchement et de connaissance en général d'une histoire récente Argentine le quartier est passé quotidiennement par les milliers de touristes nationaux et internationaux qui trouvent semblé architectonique avec les bâtiment de Madrid ou de Paris.



Argentine - May 25th - 2010 - The Bicentennial commemorations

Monday, June 8, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - THE PINK HOUSE

The Government House, the “Pink House”, located only 6 blocks walking from Hostel Colonial, where executive branch set as a daily work place despite president house resides in Olivos neighborhood in the Province of Buenos Aires.
Designed by the architect Carl Kihlberg who also designed the opposite post office, use to be the “Viceroys” house during the “Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata” in time of the Spanish colonization. constructions were end and complete in 1868.
Today know as state house, faces the Plaza de Mayo Square, primitive scenery from where in 1580 Buenos Aires was founded by Juan de Garay.
Why pink? Well, the president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento command to paint the government house in pink with the purpose to reconcile the country red and white political parties mixing their colors. Another curious as original to prevent effects of humidity so it was painted with bloods cow.
Has a balcony that served as a podium for most Argentine presidents and a number of other historical figures.
Eva Perón died inside this palace in July 26, 1952.
Nowadays behind is located the museum founded in the 90´ during the controversial Carlos Menem presidential period which required some excavations.








Friday, June 5, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH IN SAN TELMO - TRAVELER WORDS

A short story for those who love architecture. I slept 2 weeks in Hostel Colonial located at the main center with the rest of my partners. Once at Saturday afternoon, French people being teach by the receptionist about drinking "mate" together with the friendly hostel atmosphere.
I start searching in my Lonely Planet guidebook for quite a peculiar building to go seen.

If you visit Buenos Aires this is a common for everyone so I went by myself to Lezama Park in the areas of the old San Telmo.

And there I found it was like a huge big ice cream with 4 domes brilliantly decorated, I was admired by such contrast that has nothing to do with the rest. It was standing at the middle of normal grey old towers arise in blue lights colors and like one you only could find in Russia. A beautiful creation named Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. A temple that feed the slavic faith in Argentina.
I came back for the next Sunday service I felt I was in another world this was a real European East scene and for me a cultural shock.
This building was located in 315 Brasil Ave., only 10 minutes trip in bus from the Hostel Colonial one of the best located hostels in town, You get everywhere you want easily.
The church was inaugurated in 1904, the original project was carried out by architect Michail Preobrazensky (Holly Synod of Russia) and adapted by architect Alejandro Christophersen. The temple was built under the muscovite style from XVII century. On the facade, there is a venetian-mosaic- figure of the Holly Trinity made in St. Petersburg.
Personal conclusion is that going to the East of Europe is still one of my goals for this year and this maybe is a glimpse of what is coming.


Thursday, June 4, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL - # 10 BUENOS AIRES NEIGHBORHOODS IN # 10 AMAZING POSTCARDS

All images are published in the Hostel Colonial tumblelog, impressive postcards of Buenos Aires neighborhoods, view each image and enjoy Buenos Aires as I do.

Florida St. at night - Photo # 1 one block walking from Hostel Colonial

Puerto Madero - Photo # 2 four blocks walking from Hostel Colonial

Montserrat - Photo # 3

Abasto - Photo # 4

Constitución Railway Station - Photo # 5

Barracas - Photo # 6

Plaza de Mayo Square & Metropolitan Cathedral - Photo # 7 five blocks walking from Hostel Colonial.

The famous Obelisk & 9 de Julio Ave. - Photo # 8 six blocks walking from Hostel Colonial.

La Boca - Photo # 9

San TemoDorrego Square - Photo # 10

Every day in my tumblelog: Buenos Aires, neighborhoods, rare things, funny things, people, moments, places, social life, vintage, old postcards and much more - 95 % images.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

HOSTEL COLONIAL BUENOS AIRES - CORRIENTES AVENUE, A CLASSIC IN THE CITY

Corrientes Avenue, one of the most representative streets of Buenos Aires. Avenue of bookstores, cafes, theaters and pizzerias. Born in Puerto Madero (2 blocks walking from Hostel Colonial) and ends at Chacarita.
Between 1910 and 1938 was transformed into Avenue. Crosses the Downtown, Once (Balvanera), Abasto, Almagro and Villa Crespo.
Strongly associated with the Tango, in some of its corners can find tango scenes composed of carved figures, such as that seen on the Luis M.Drago St..
The most traditional pizza places are here in Downtown a few blocks from Hostel Colonial: "Guerrin, Los Immortales, Banchero, Las Cuartetas and El Palacio de la Pizza."
Corrientes Ave., between Callao Avenue and Esmeralda Street has the highest concentration of bookstores and theaters from all over Buenos Aires, usually remain open until after midnight, especially on weekends, and have the largest bar and theaters. We also find in it the major theaters: the Maipo, the Grand Rex, the Opera, San Martín, the Astral, the Lola Membrives, the Metropolitan, the Alvear and others.
La Giralda, El Gato Negro, Bar Ramos, La Paz and El Vesuvio, the famous bars and cafés of Buenos Aires are accommodated in the current.











Avenida Corrientes, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Corrientes, uma das ruas mais representativas de Buenos Aires. Avenida de livrarias, cafés, teatros e pizzarias.
Nascida em Puerto Madero e termina no Chacarita. Entre 1910 e 1938 foi transformada em avenida.
Atravessa o centro da cidade, Once, do Abasto, Almagro e do Villa Crespo. Fortemente associada com o Tango, em algumas de suas esquinas pode encontrar cenas du Tango, compostas por figuras esculpidas, como o observado na rua Luis M. Drago. As pizzarias mais tradicionais estão aqui em poucos quarteirões do centro, perto do Hostel Colonial: Guerrin, Los Inmortales, Banchero, Las Cuartetas e do Palacio de la Pizza. Avenida Corrientes, entre Avenida Callao e rua Esmeralda tem a maior concentração de livrarias e teatros de toda Buenos Aires, geralmente permanecem abertas até depois da meia-noite, especialmente nos fins de semana, e têm o maior bar e teatros. Também encontramos nela os grandes teatros: o Maipo, o Grand Rex, o Opera, o San Martín, o Astral, o Lola Membrives, o Metropolitan e o Alvear e outros.
La Giralda, El Gato Negro, Bar Ramos, La Paz e El Vesuvio, os famosos bares e cafés de Buenos Aires estão alojados nêlla.

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