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48 HR Guide Brazil
Despite Rio getting most of the attention, São Paulo is actually South America’s largest city and a huge, bustling megalopolis full of life, culture and great food. Brazil's financial center, the c...
"Shop 'til you drop" takes on a whole new meaning in South America. Immerse yourself in the biggest shopping experience south of the border. A kaleidoscope of colors, sounds, and smells that can b...
​This August, a visit to the annual World Tango Championship in Buenos Aires is the perfect way to make the summer sizzle.
48 HR Guide Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a massive city with over 13 million residents. It's the kind of city you could live in for years and still never see all of. However, that does not mean you cannot have a pretty inc...
The casual hook up has long been associated with American pop culture whether it be In the back seat of a car, underneath the school bleachers, or sneaking in and out of bedroom windows. People lov...
Few dances invoke the sensuality, passion, and grace of Tango. A powerful form of artistic expression dating back to the 1940s, it wasn't until the fall of the military Junta in Argentina that open...
Rio
Carnival is known around the world for its exquisite floats, elaborate costumes, and electrifying samba dances. But however magical, it may be a bit intimidating for first-time visitors looking to ...
Rio
The 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio are bound to be a spectacular experience. But after the games have ended for the day, avoid the hordes of tourists that will inevitably head to hotspots like Co...
When you think of South America, the big cities probably come to mind first -- Rio, Buenos Aires, and Santiago. Known for their infrastructure and touristic appeal, all real travelers know that som...
Along the coast an hour's drive from Santiago, Chile, lies an extensive work of art disguised as the town of Valparaiso. The port city is built into hills thick with homes and business somewhat hap...