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Our barrio guides make planning your trip to Buenos Aires [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/featured-superbarrio-centro/</link> </item> <item><title>The Emotional Argentines</title> <description><![CDATA[Photo by John Harris
Natalia Sarro is an Argentine Psychologist &#38; Intercultural Trainer based in BA. As founder of Nómadas Globales Argentina, Natalia is one of the first Intercultural Specialists in Argentina dedicated to the design and delivery of customized Intercultural Training programs for the Buenos Aires community of expats, international students, travelers, and all those [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/emotional-argentines/</link> </item> <item><title>10,000 Uniques = Simon mustache</title> <description><![CDATA[We were quiet for a reason, but not because we did not break the infamous 10,000 unique milestone. We were silent, waiting for Simon&#8217;s mustache to grow in. Apparently 2 weeks was just not enough for what we had all hoped for. We&#8217;ll have to make it 4 weeks next time.
Thank you all for visiting, [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/10000-uniques-simon-mustache/</link> </item> <item><title>A Gringo By Any Other Name&#8230;</title> <description><![CDATA[This article sponsored by Bueno, entonces&#8230;
When traveling in Latin America, it is sometimes useful to know all the ways you might be addressed by a local.  I mean, you don’t want someone to refer to you as something and not know what it means, right?  Different countries have different names that they call [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/gringo/</link> </item> <item><title>LPBA Video Update 5th March</title> <description><![CDATA[Check out these links to find out more about the activities mentioned in the video:
Ballet show
Polo Matches with free entry
Bicentennial Regatta
Caetano Veloso: Get your tickets at the theater or online
Franz Ferdinand: Get your tickets at the at the stadium or online
Futbol tickets: From LandingPadBA!
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Stumble upon something good? Share it [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/lpba-video-update-5th-march/</link> </item> <item><title>What Happens When Pub Crawl Throws a Blow-OUT!</title> <description><![CDATA[What could be crazier than the Buenos Aires Pub Crawl, an all-night, bar-hopping, booze-fest among friends new and old?  Well, a party for singles looking to get drunk on Valentine’s Day sponsored by the Buenos Aires Pub Crawl. Now, the Buenos Aires Pub Crawl is always a smashing time. Sometimes, however, the good folks [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/pub-crawl-throws-blowout/</link> </item> <item><title>Your Guide to Palermo</title> <description><![CDATA[Check it out! We&#8217;ve upped our game and now our Palermo Barrio Guide is complete. Our extensive guide to Palermo now includes great features including:
1. Detailed guides to Palermo and four of it major sub-barrios
2. Interactive maps, complete with recommended restaurants, cool Palermo sites, and hot nightlife spots
3. Reviews of restaurants in Palermo
4. Recommendations [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/palermo-barrio-guide/</link> </item> <item><title>Trabalenguas: The Ultimate Test of Pronunciation</title> <description><![CDATA[
Here’s a trabalenguas (tongue-twister) to challenge your pronunciation skills:
Tres tristes tigres tragaban trigo en un trigal en tres tristes trastos.? En tres tristes trastos tragaban trigo tres tristes tigres.
Now, what could that jumble of words possibly mean? Let’s break it down…
Tres tristes tigres = three sad tigers. Alright, that’s easy enough.
Tragaban comes from the [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/trabalenguas-ultimate-test-pronunciation/</link> </item> <item><title>Art and Community Development in Barracas</title> <description><![CDATA[How does art connect to community development? A neighborhood organizer from Chicago contacted my Buenos Aires traveler’s concierge service recently asking about art tours in the lesser known neighborhood, Barracas. Michael, an architect and art enthusiast traveled to Buenos Aires about 5 years ago and paid a quick visit to the less visited neighborhood. He [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/art-community-development-barracas/</link> </item> <item><title>Pick-up Lines and Firemen, What could be more hot?</title> <description><![CDATA[
This article sponsored by Bueno, entonces&#8230;
So there are many ways to woo, but our favorite is through the art of piropos (pick-up lines).  Here, we provide you with yet another piropo to woo the crowds:
Si la felicidad es agua y el amor es fuego, Como me gustaría ser tu bombero!
Alright, so the literal translation [...]]]></description><link>http://LandingPadBA.com/pickup-lines-firemen-hot-2/</link> </item> </channel> </rss>
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