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Paperback Frommer's Buenos Aires Book

ISBN: 1118009649

ISBN13: 9781118009642

Frommer's Buenos Aires

Travel + Leisure ranked Buenos Aires the number 7 city in the world for travelers. The city offers world-class dining and urban culture. Argentina has a favorable exchange rate. Listen to a free... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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One of the Best Guide Books for Buenos Aires

Frommer's Buenos Aires is one of the best guide books for Buenos Aires. The hotel and restaurant recommendations are pretty much on the mark. The walking tours are the best I've found for any guide book to Buenos Aires.

Frommer's Buenos Aires

I actually liked this guide book best of all of them. We also purchased Lonely Planet and I thought it was awful! This one was the most complete and the most accurate. We found it extremely helpful. Also, the restaurant suggestions were right on! This is the guidebook to have! Lisa Texas

A comprehensive guide to a beautiful city

This is really a beautifully put together book. A must for anyone about to visit the city of good airs. The book follows the standard format of a travel guide, pictures, maps, etc., but along the way Michael Luongo shares well written morsel-sized bits of Argentine and Buenos Aires history. What results is a more comprehensive guide than most, an up-to-date guide that gives a real sense of the city you are about to visit. It's been over a decade since I visited Buenos Aires, and this book made me want to go back. As Mr. Luongo notes in his preface, now is the perfect time to visit Argentina because virtually everything is relatively inexpensive for the US traveler. Previous to the economic crash of 2001, Buenos Aires was a notoriously expensive city, comparable to New York City. When I visited Buenos Aires in 1993, the US dollar and the Argentine peso were equal and often exchangeable. Taxis, restaurants, etc., accepted dollars and pesos as though they were the same currency. Those days, apparently, are long gone. Of course, the sections of the book I enjoyed most related to Evita. Michael Luongo provides a brief biography of Evita, and he reviews the "Museo Evita," or "Evita Museum," which is headquartered in Buenos Aires and headed by Evita's great niece. If there were one thing in Buenos Aires I would love to see, it is this museum! Some day, hopefully....

Further feeds my passion for travel.................

Great comprehensive piece. Very enticing! Eagerly awaiting travel to Buenos Aires to make use of all the wonderful info I have gathered. I found it to be a "good read," not a typical guide book. Thought the red highlights were helpful, as well. Yet another good point! - it's a light weight - convenient for bringing along on the trip. Thanks, Mr. Luongo for your wealth of information. Muchas Gracias, Bonnie from PA.

Frommer's Buenos Aires

I've read the guide and find it to be well written and thorough. As it is new for 2005, I am confident it will be very useful. The descriptions of the districts, subways, and restraunts are easy to read. The author's love of the city is obvious in the dialog. A good investment
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