Av. Virrey Arredondo 2416
Belgrano (Subte: Jose Hernandez)
Buenos Aires, Cap. Fed.
Argentina
phone: (54)11-4789-0849
the school is located in one of Buenos Aires' premiere neighborhoods, Belgrano and provides an ideal setting:
Quiet tree-lined neighborhood close to many restaurants, bars, and cafes.
Far enough from the centro to have limited noise and pollution.
Very upper-middle class neighborhood safe at all hours.
Less than two blocks from the subway stop.
Many housing options in neighborhood.
Students living in the centro have an easy 15-20 minute subway ride AGAINST rush hour traffic.
Buenos Aires:
Whether sitting at an outdoor cafe watching the beautiful porteños (local name for locals), dancing salsa until morning, playing soccer in the parks, or taking in a world famous Tango show, cosmopolitan Buenos Aires provides entertainment for everyone. The city is indeed large (three million residents in city proper), however it is very walker-friendly and public transportation (metro and buses) offers fast and efficient movement between all of the traditional neighborhoods.
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2006-09-04 04:26:36
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answered by LOL 5
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Buenos Aires is an incredible city; it's an astonishing area that looks a bit like Europe, but having an edgy Latin American angle and if you wish to visit that city then take a peek with hotelbye . El Puerto Madero is a place effectively visited. It offered as the key slot of Buenos Aires through the late 19th century but know is changed into houses that could be applied as residences, restaurants, stores and different businesses and to give this task a little flair, all streets in the region were named following women. Strolling through the Puerto Madero is a great way to pay a pleasing day exactly like visiting El Obelisco. El Obelisco was integrated 1936 to remember the 400th wedding of the town founding and now is a must-see place from Buenos Aires.
2016-12-18 21:36:50
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answered by ? 3
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just click on the argentinian flag and ask the question AGAIN there.. (at the bottom of the page)
also search for spanish embassy in buenos aires...they will gladly help you.
2006-09-04 05:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are a beginner who is aware of extremely little if any Spanish but you will like to learn much more then you have to consider a program https://tr.im/HfTDz the on the internet program of Spanish
2016-05-31 00:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There´s a program of spanish for foreingers in the faculty of "filosofía y letras" in the village of "Caballito".
Good luck
Auf wiedersehen
2006-09-04 06:03:01
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answered by Buho_blanco 2
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First of all move to Argentina and I am sure you'll learn really fast. Now you can check with the local univerity where you will be moving.
2006-09-04 04:26:39
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answered by Engonos 4
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Be careful! None of them are accredited in the US!
2006-09-04 04:27:00
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answered by Itz_a_girl_Thing 1
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