Daily Pictures of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

Chess game

Playing chess Parque Rivadavia


Av. de Mayho

Subte Linea C


Feria Belgrano

FERIA DE ARTESANíAS DE PLAZA MANUEL BELGRANO


Mafalda in the subte

Line A: station Perú of the subway


Graffiti BA

Graffiti by Plaza Francia


Armando on his bike

The streets of Buenos Aires are often filled with people like Armando. Riding his bike, he uses the sound of a whistle so that people notice him. His job: knifes/scissors sharpener.

His job: knifes/scissors sharpener.


In San Telmo

Street musicians in San Telmo


Street musicians

Street musicians - Florida street


Fishing en famille

Along the Costanera Norte


Red Panda

The red panda, or shining cat, is a small arboreal mammal native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China.


Nuestra Señora de Belen

Nuestra Señora de Belen in San Telmo


Figueroa Alcorta and Pueyrredon

Figueroa Alcorta and Pueyrredon


National symbols

El Che, Eva and Juan Perón, Carlos Gardel, Maradona.... all national icons


Faculty of Law & Social Sciences

Faculty of Law & Social Sciences (Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales) located very close to the Recoleta neighborhood.

Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales


Animate ’10

More photos of the event click here.

Morpheus and other toys


Mate ritual

Drinking the yerba mate is considered to be more than just good for the body; it’s also good for the soul. Drinking it can be a form of meditation or reflection – allowing the goodness to infuse into the body while stimulating and resting the mind. Those who share the mate join in a kind of bond of total acceptance and friendship. Generally the server will start a new infusion and then take the first drink. This is considered an act of kindness by the other people in the circle, because usually the first serving is considered the worst.

Mate is served with a metal straw from a shared mate gourds


Parilla with names

Asado is a technique for cooking cuts of meat, usually consisting of beef alongside various other meats, which are cooked on a grill (parrilla) or open fire. It is considered the traditional dish of Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile and southern Brazil.

Asado is a technique for cooking cuts of meat


Complejo Tango

More photos of the show here.

Photo from Complejo Tango


Somewhere in the city

Somewhere in the city


Tango dancers

Tango dancers - street Defensa


Funky bus by Congreso

Funky bus by Congreso


At the balcony

Photo taken in La Boca


Parilla Emperador

You can read more about street food vendor in this article by Dan Perlman.

Street food vendor along Costanera Norte


Gardelito

Photo taken in San Telmo. If you wander in the street Defensa, it is very likely you see Bernabé Ferreyra, alias ‘Gardelito’, performs songs from Carlos Gardel since 1972.

Bernabé Ferreyra, alias ‘Gardelito’