Business Trip: Bogota & Buenos Aires - What to see?

Business Trip: Bogota & Buenos Aires - What to see?

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5potTurbo

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Thursday 8th October 2015
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As part of an almost 3 week long business trip to north and Latin America, I will have the oppotunity to visit Bogota and Buenos Aires for the 1st time in a few weeks time.

Bogota
I arrive Wed night from Miami, and Thu & Fri I have meetings all day, and I fly out Sat eve.
Fri evening we're being taken out for dinner with business colleagues, and one of my contacts is intent on taking me out drinking late on the Fri .... hangovers, at least, are expected!
Any places to go to or to avoid?

Also, as I don't have much time in Bogota, I thought it could be good to have a long walk on the Sat., (get tid of my hangover!)and I saw a guided walking tour was available.
Has anyone done this kind of thing, espcially in Bogota where safety may be an issue?



Buenos Aires
I have quite a bit more time here. I arrive very early on Sunday morning and have meetings Mon all day and Tue a.m., but I'm not flying home until Thu evening, so I've essentially Sun daytime/eve and Tue afternoon until Thu afternoon.
Does anyone have any recommendations, please?


(I won't mention the Falklands!)


Thanks for any tips/recommendations.

5potTurbo

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Monday 12th October 2015
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BUMP!

Anyone?

5potTurbo

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Tuesday 13th October 2015
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Thank you!

5potTurbo

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Tuesday 13th October 2015
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Good shout!
They're at home on 01/11.

5potTurbo

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Monday 9th November 2015
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Just a quick update ..... got back from my trip on Friday


Bogota
VERY interesting place. Arrived from Miami late'ish on a Wed evening, 1+ hour to get bags and another +1 hour to have bags scanned to EXIT the airport!
(Who knew they were worried about stuff coming IN?!)

Had 2 days full of business but also a chance to be walked aroudn the City by locals during Fri lunchtime, palace, congress, old buildings, etc., could be in Spain or Tenerife from 40+ years ago.

Fri night was dinner and partying in the T-zone. VERY lively bars and restaurants. We were taken to a place called Andres D.C., a 5 floor mega-restaurant and party place close to the T-zone. I've never seen anything like it!


....and the girls?!?!?!?! WOW!

....*ahem*

Oh, and stayed at the Sofitel. VERY good.


Buenos Aires
Arrived very early on a Sun (04:30 local) and was collected by a car service. Deposited at hotel at 06:00 and having alreayd paid for the Sat night previous to ensure we had rooms, had a good sleep before heading out.

Spent much of Sun walking, Ave de Mayo, Plaza de Mayo then the full length of Defensa St. Defensa has a street market all day Sun. It was quite an eye opener!

Fantastic food. Steaks to DIE for. Empanadas galore, Choripan cooked on open wood BBQ, etc. Litre bottles of beer. Just SUPERB!

Wed we had a day free of business, so used the yellow HoHo (hop on, hop off) tour bus. It was very useful. I did get to see Boca (Boca Juniors won the championship on the Sun night we arrived and the supercup on Wed the same week. The city went mental!) Caminito was good fun! Very colourful, but also now very touristy.

One problem we faced: being able to withdraw more than ARS1,700 from any ATM at any one time.
=> Recommend taking USD and changing on the "blue" market, which is much a better FX rate anyway!


I have to go back to both cities again next year. I can't bloody wait!!

5potTurbo

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Monday 9th November 2015
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We were taken to Cabana Las Lilas - we didn't pay
Worked out €50/steak, €120 wine ... + side dishes!