I’m an American who has been to Buenos Aires and it’s a genuine paradise compared to literally everywhere in the USA. Or maybe I was just too tourist brained, but Buenos Aires is gorgeous
Eh, sure it does have a lot of very nice places, beyond the hypergentrified ones I mean, but “gorgeous” eeh idk,
The pizza and icecreams are the best of the best tho.
I had a better time living in Córdoba despite being probably worse in every metric imaginable, but having the sierras just one bus-hour away is unbeatable.
In the gorgeousmeter I would place Mendoza and Salta on top. I’m not considering Bariloche, Ushuaia nor any other patagonian town cuz it’s a silly comparison, Ushuaia is ridiculous.
Mar del Plata is nice too
In any case, Buenos Aires should be judged as the big whole the metropolitan area it is, and then the astronomic scale makes it umcomparable to any other city I have lived in. It could be way better, just like any city/metropolitan area.
I’m an American who has been to Buenos Aires and it’s a genuine paradise compared to literally everywhere in the USA. Or maybe I was just too tourist brained, but Buenos Aires is gorgeous
I also went to Buenos Aires. I had my face rebuilt there!
They don’t call it Malos Aires.
Eh, sure it does have a lot of very nice places, beyond the hypergentrified ones I mean, but “gorgeous” eeh idk,
The pizza and icecreams are the best of the best tho.
I had a better time living in Córdoba despite being probably worse in every metric imaginable, but having the sierras just one bus-hour away is unbeatable.
In the gorgeousmeter I would place Mendoza and Salta on top. I’m not considering Bariloche, Ushuaia nor any other patagonian town cuz it’s a silly comparison, Ushuaia is ridiculous.
Mar del Plata is nice too
In any case, Buenos Aires should be judged as the big whole the metropolitan area it is, and then the astronomic scale makes it umcomparable to any other city I have lived in. It could be way better, just like any city/metropolitan area.