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| 01 | Green/Eco: People: Nature Conservancy Trips of a LifetimeM.A. Sanjayan, one of the Nature Conservancy’s three lead scientists, spends his year leading donor trips and scientific expeditions to many of the world’s last great places. He just finished... |
| 02 | Buenos Aires: Where to Stay: Hip: Faena Hotel + UniverseBuenos Aires entrepreneur Alan Faena and designer Philippe Starck teamed up to produce Faena Hotel + Universe, a stunning 108-room hotel that opened its doors in late 2004. The avant-garde... |
| 03 | Buenos Aires: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Costa Petit HotelGuests must ring the buzzer at a barely noticeable oversize wood door to enter this charming four-suite hotel, situated just a few blocks from the busiest shopping, dining and drinking... |
| 04 | Buenos Aires: Where to Eat: Cocktails: VinotecaDon’t make the mistake of planning a “quick” wine and cheese tasting at Park Hyatt’s glossy, intimate Vintoteca bar (with a 3,500-bottle wine list and forty cheeses) before heading out... |
| 05 | Buenos Aires: Where to Shop: Jewelry: CeledonioArgentine architect, artist, fragrance creator, decorator and accessories designer Celedonio Lohidoy sells necklaces, brooches and rings made of semiprecious stones, pearls and crystals. Over the past few years he’s gained... |
| 06 | Buenos Aires: What to See & Do: Music: TangoTip from Patrizia Chen. “When in BA people like to see tango shows, but it’s also wonderful to go to the milongas, where the everyday tango is danced. And every... |
| 07 | Buenos Aires: Strategies: When to GoArgentina is in the Southern Hemisphere, so travelers from North America need to remember the seasonal difference when planning a trip. Summer (December-March) is warm and sunny and a bit... |
| 08 | Buenos Aires: Introduction: OverviewBuenos Aires seems to be on everyone’s must-visit list these days, for good reason. Seven years and six presidents since the economy last crashed, Argentina’s largest city and capital is... |
| 09 | Buenos Aires: What to See & Do: Classes: Tango ClassesTip from Patrizia Chen: “For those who go to Buenos Aires with the wish to learn a little bit about tango, this is the best tango school. Ask for Myriam... |
| 10 | Escape: Pulse: Last-Minute Holiday Openings: ExoticWith so many top resorts completely sold out for the holidays, we have had a lot of members turn to us for help finding availability. In the process, we’ve discovered... |
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| 01 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Polo in Buenos AiresHi, Over the last few years, traveling from New York to Argentina to visit my family has let me rediscover the country where I grew up. Here are some of... |
| 02 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Buenos Aires and a Teenage BoyHi, I travel often to Buenos Aires & Argentina in general. I don’t have children myself, but my friends who do, and travel there engage her children by combining a... |
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