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After a very long 14hr coach journey in the poshest coach I have ever been in (it even had an hostess)
Buenos Aries is the city that never sleeps, however I did a fair ammount after that trip.It is huge and very built up, the roads are 8 lanes wide.I love the tall old apartment blocks with balconies overlooking the street .Despite its size it still feels fairly safe no problems so far.One problem is the ammount of bloody loud americans here they are all over. We are on the 4th floor nice room but smack bang in the centre its quite noisy outside.
We went to an antiques market on sunday really cool. Rows and rows of jewelry, art,leathers I bought a beautiful old bag. There were loads of street performers cafes and food sellers. A perfect lazy afternoon in the sun.
Last night we went to a parilla restaurant (I swear I am pilling on the pounds). It like a steakhouse with a huge grill over coals. They serve huge piles of steak and sausage anything goes. It is cooked to perfection and really cheap. We followed that with a band singing wierd 80s style music and some mohitos in a dark student bar!
Tomorrow we are getting the ferry to Urugay its only about 20 quid so why not? ...
Not really sure what to expect ...
We are going to be here for another 5 days or so before we fly out so plenty more time to not sleep!
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