Words from My Wheels
Cycling the streets of Buenos Aires sometimes makes me feel like a bike courier in New York as I weave between cars, taxis, buses and pedestrians. At other times I feel I am on the only person alive...
View ArticleBuenos Aires Bike Lanes
As with many cities in the world the local government of Buenos Aries has been investigating how to incorporate cycling commuters into the city planning strategy. Compared to the current cycling...
View ArticleBuenos Aires public holidays: What to do when everything is closed (including...
Argentines love their holidays, and in a month like March they are blessed with several. However for the tourist and the Spanish language student the thought of closed shops, closed restaurants and...
View Article¡Vamos, Masa! Biking in Buenos Aires
The first Sunday of every month at 16.00 hours, bici lovers unite at the Obelisk for Critical Mass or Masa Crítica, which is an event celebrated once a month in over 300 cities around the world. The...
View ArticleEcological Reserve in Buenos Aires
Big city life is great. There’s never a lack of cultural activities to sink my teeth into. I could have plans every night of the week, spend every weekend exploring, and still have things left to find,...
View Article¡Vamos, Masa! Biking in Buenos Aires
The first Sunday of every month at 16.00 hours, bici lovers unite at the Obelisk for Critical Mass or Masa Crítica, which is an event celebrated once a month in over 300 cities around the world. The...
View ArticleEcological Reserve in Buenos Aires
Big city life is great. There’s never a lack of cultural activities to sink my teeth into. I could have plans every night of the week, spend every weekend exploring, and still have things left to find,...
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