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Bogota’s La Candelaria Neighborhood
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, November 2012
The Spanish Colonial heart of Bogota, Colombia, is La Candelaria, and unlike other historic districts you’ll find when strolling in Latin America, this vibrant, artsy neighborhood is anything but ...
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Discover the Hidden Beauty of Rio's Favelas
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, February 2012
Rio de Janiero, like most of Brazil, is riding a wave of economic prosperity that makes more developed nations sigh with envy. Last month, Brazil eclipsed the UK to become the world’s sixth largest ...
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How to Rent an Apartment in Rio
Written by Ernest White, February 2013
Who hasn’t imagined waking up one morning (or afternoon) and walking out the front door only to be greeted by the sun, sand, and surf of Ipanema Beach? With all the available apartments for rent in ...
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La Boca, Buenos Aires’ Most Colorful Neighborhood
Written by Zoe Smith, United Kingdom, December 2012
Sprawled along the abandoned port of the Riachuelo River in the south of Buenos Aires, the neighborhood – or barrio – of La Boca is a pocket of old age charm, once the first stop-off for European ...
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Miraflores District of Lima, Peru
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, April 2012
While you should certainly take time to see the historic center of Lima, with its monumental Spanish architecture and remarkable museums, you may find (like many limenos) that you love Miraflores ...
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Nightlife in Bogota: La Zona Rosa
Written by Viator, April 2012
While the vast majority of Bogota’s tourist attractions are in the Candelaria, the city’s historic center, nightlife in this hipster stronghold may disappoint travelers with more sophisticated ...
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Peru’s Place of Memory Set to Unveil History
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2011
The upscale Lima
neighborhood of Miraflores is today known for its fine cuisine, trendy
nightlife, eye-catching architecture, and appealingly rocky coastline.
In July 1992, however, the posh ...
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The Palermo Viejo Neighborhood of Buenos Aires
Written by Paige, Nicaragua, September 2012
Buenos Aires’ largest barrio, or neighborhood, is called Palermo, and visitors to the city will almost certainly be spending plenty of time here. Palermo has several sections, each with its own ...
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