First Impressons of Buenos Aires
1. My hotel is in the city center, which is more upscale than the off-of-center I was staying in in Bogotá. Think taller (but not too tall) buildings and wide avenues, etc. BA is often described as having more of a European feel than most Latin American cities, and based on just a day I'd concur. The obelisk, the "center" of BA: 2. The Hotel Avenida is very old-fashioned, so old-fashioned that it has the kind of elevator that requires you to close not only the interior but exterior doors before anything happens, and comes to a jolt when it gets to the requested floor. And lets you curse the clueless who didn't shut the doors when the elevator doesn't come. It's the first time I've stayed in a hotel with one of these. My feet have never been cleaner! 3. It was easy getting around in Bogotá, numbered Calles ran west to east and numbered Carreras ran north to south. A typical address "Calle 18 #5 56" so that was on Calle 18 and nearest cross...





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