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My name is Glenn and I have a passion for the city of Buenos Aires. I love to share my experiences that I had as a tourist and since 2017 I can call myself a proud resident of Argentina. The goal of Secrets of Buenos Aires is to make your travel in the city easier. Because during my many visits to the capital city I found that there was a lack of honest information about Buenos Aires.
I share with you many tips such as where to exchange your money, how many days to stay, is Buenos Aires safe to travel, and of course local hidden secrets.
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