jueves, 17 de julio de 2008

Travel Tips by mariel, tamara and daniela .G






In Argentina, you can pay with credit card, debit card, and pay with country´s currency(peso).
When you go to eat, the traditional food are the "asado",the pasta and the dessert are "alfajores". If you want to go to walk. you can go to the Obelisco, Puerto Madero, la Boca and the Cabildo, and the traditional music is the tango and if you want to go dance or listen it , you can go to "Che Tango".
When you eat you mustn´t put the arms in the table and is of good education to leave a tip to the waiter.

The language is the spanish.

In the city, there are a lot of options to travel; by taxi, remis, bus, train, plane.

jueves, 10 de julio de 2008

By nathalie and Daniela







Food


The typical foods in Argentina are: asado, empanadas, alfajor, mate and dulce de leche.


You have to know some things about the food: If you go to a restaurant you should tipping to the waiter.


Language


The Spanish is nice and slow.


Atractions


The sights and sounds of Buenos Aires. The widest avenue in the world. Massive cemetaries, cathedrals & plazas. Loads of shops. Funky people, places and sounds. An excellent underground metro system.


There are a lot of fun things to do in argentina like go to bars or discos in the night. On the day its fun to go to outdoors places like Tigre, La Boca, and Puerto Madero.


Public transport system


There are too many ways to transport to the places you want to go:


-The buses are cheap and they can transport you to a lot of places. Inside they have special seats for disabled persons, pregnant womens, and old people. The ticket cost 0.90 c.


-The taxis are very commons and easy to get but they are very expensive and only some people can take taxis every day.


-The metro is a very fast way to go wherever you wantn but is very unconfortable because people usually travel pressed because there are many people. The service is only on the capital.


travel tips

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