Reaching Puerto Iguazu in the evening, we had to look for a
bus to Buenos Aires. The bus is
like super comfortable lor. Seats can recline to 160 degrees, blanket and
pillow provided. Five minutes in the journey and steward came to offer whiskey
on the rocks. After about 2 hours, dinner was served with wine. Then it’s time
to sleep. When dawn broke, steward came around and served breakfast. This is
the best bus ride I’ve ever taken.
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Whiskey on the rocks |
Reaching Buenos Aires,
we were recommended Milhouse Hostel in the middle of town. It was a very
happening hostel. The frontdesk people are young and vibrant, and give us much
information about what to do in Buenos Aires. Hostel holds a party every other
night and music goes on until 4 in the morning. And of course the young
backpackers will then come back to their dorm and make a lot of noise. Vibrant
hostel indeed, but not for us. So next day we move next door to a cheaper and
quieter hostel to get some sleep.
That evening we went for a Latin Tango show and dinner in the evening. Surprisingly we also had an hour of lesson.
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Appetiser |
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Steak |
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Dessert |
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