We've finally touched down in the eagerly anticipated Buenos Aires and I can safely say I've had the Evita soundtrack playing on a loop in my head ever since.
After several family car journeys speant as a child with Evita blaring from the CD player, I can safely say I know most of the words, if not most of the script so Iḿ sure Hannah's going to love it as I recreate the balcony moment when we go and visit the relevant building (I can't remember the name to hand but I think we drove past it on our way here yesterday) ... Iḿ tuning up now... "Don't cry for me Argentina..."
Anyway, within moments of arriving we were on the hunt for our tshirts that have become a bit of a tradition in each country. We buy a nice tack tshirt and get everyone that we meet to sign them We're going to have hundreds by the end, but they're a really nice little momento of the trip, and do cause for some hillarious evenings... as do our new cards... (photos to be uploaded, I've just realised theres actually a time limit on this PC).
We were also signed up for a tango class, show, and three course meal with as much red wine as you could drink for the same evening. Buenos Aires doesn't stop for the tired at all. We had an amazing night, love the lesson, loved the steak, loved the show and loved Milhouse the hostel that we're staying at.
There are two hostels connected together, at the Avenue theres basically a massive club, Its not for the faint hearted but its a massive laugh. Having been warned that its party central all through our time in Peru it definitely lived up to expectations. So brng on a messy week I think.
Weŕe off for a night out with some people that we met in Mexico tonight. Time to explore China town with some locals which should be awesome. Blog will follow!
Go Laura and Hannah! Enjoy Buenos Aires! ;)
ReplyDeleteDid you know Lautarro lives there??
Have fun! I bet you do! :)
Greetz from NL,
Rolando