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Green/Eco: People: Nature Conservancy Trips of a Lifetime

M.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...
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Buenos Aires: Where to Stay: Hip: Faena Hotel + Universe

Buenos 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...
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Buenos Aires: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Costa Petit Hotel

Guests 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...
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Buenos Aires: Where to Eat: Cocktails: Vinoteca

Don’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...
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Buenos Aires: Where to Shop: Jewelry: Celedonio

Argentine 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...
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Buenos Aires: What to See & Do: Music: Tango

Tip 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...
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Buenos Aires: Strategies: When to Go

Argentina 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...
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Buenos Aires: Introduction: Overview

Buenos 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...
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Buenos Aires: What to See & Do: Classes: Tango Classes

Tip 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...
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Escape: Pulse: Last-Minute Holiday Openings: Exotic

With 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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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Polo in Buenos Aires

Hi, 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...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Buenos Aires and a Teenage Boy

Hi, 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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