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Buenos Aires in March


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You could hardly do better than shelling out a few bucks for the services of RobertoBA, "Our Man in Buenos Aires" who can give you the "in depth" scoop on whatever's happening in B.A. You can e-mail him at [email protected] I understand from Roberto that a couple of new places just opened that M4M readers will find of interest. Roberto can also help with hotel and theater reservations, assist with escort arrangements for visitors whose Spanish is less-than-fluent, and just generally make your visit to B.A. easier and more pleasant.

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I second Tri's recommendation. I let Roberto make all my arrangements and the savings to you in costs and convenience far outweigh his modest fee. He is also an enjoyable man to show you around and he can even arrange the "boys".

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Looking for updates on hotels, restaurants, sights/tours & specific tour operators, also the bars, saunas, cruise spots, etc.

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I "third" the recommendation to contact Roberto. He is, without question, what made my two trips to BA last Nov, Dec so easy and enjoyable. At least meet him for dinner. It will be delightful, entertaining and a joyful way to spend an evening in a beautiful city.

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Roberto is definitely the way to go. It's one stop shopping with him and you trust all of his recommendations. If you are looking for a 5 star hotel, Roberto recommended the new Sofitel which has an Internet Rate of $140/nite, including breakfast. We loved the hotel.

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Is anyone still thinking about Buenos Aires in March?

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March, especially the latter part, is a nice time of year in B.A. Fall begins on March 21, so the weather is usually milder than in mid-summer. Everyone is back from the summer holidays and the theater/music seasons start up again, so if you plan on any of those activities, late March or April are good times to go.

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I just returned (March 26) from 5 wonderful days in Buenos Aires. The weather was perfect, warm and sunny. I used the services of Roberto and highly recommend him to anyone visiting the City. He has great insights about a number of escorts, clubs, and hotels based on feedback from travelers and from what he has learned in his role as an interpreter when helping to organize whatever experiences others have wanted. And for those who would like to experience the city, he comes loaded with up-to-date newpaper clippings and brochures relevant to whatever your interests are. Mine were specific: museums, architecture, and shopping. One can go off on one's own or have Roberto go with. This was particularly helpful when shopping and looking for deals. He is invaluable when contacting escorts, many of whom speak little English. It's also an agreeable way to make a first contact. My only disappointment with an escort was when I tried to arrange a meeting on my own. He simply didn't show up. So, I say go, you'll have a great time, and call Roberto.

 

This may be a little off topic but I did go to Status Models. The place was tidy, the atmosphere friendly, and there was no pressure at all. The pictures on their web site are true though they don't post all of the escorts who are there. One can stay there or have an escort go to your hotel, the price is the same--100pesos/hr. I believe they work in shifts so I don't think I met everyone who works there. As for freelance escorts, there is someone to suit almost everyone's taste. And I would like to add that the Argentinians are beautiful people.

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