miércoles, 1 de diciembre de 2010


Week of November 29th

Monday, November 29th

Aristocratic Buenos Aires

The guides are informative and have a great sense of humor, and they are local so they can give insider tips on things that might not be on the normal tourist circuit. There are two different tours: a tour of downtown and a tour of “aristocratic” Buenos Aires, which includes neighbhorhoods such as Recoleta and Retiro. The tours are free, but if you enjoy it tips are appreciated by the guides. Meeting Point: Plaza San Martin @ 5pm

La Bomba de Tiempo

Students are heading to La Bomba de Tiempo! La Bomba is a live percussion show. The music is great and the energy is fantastic. The biggest activity for a Monday night, La Bomba is always a good time! It starts at 8:00 at the Centro Cultural Konex, but we recommend that you get there a bit earlier to avoid the long lines. The address is Sarmiento 3131.

Tuesday, November 30th

La Pelicula Nueve Reinas

Get together with fellow classmates either before or after class to watch a film from our collection. We have a wide range of Argentinean films. Argentineans are passionate about art in all forms, and this comes accross in their wonderful films. It is a great way to gain different perspectives on the country. Ibero, Aula Cine @ 2pm

Ibero Student Dinner

at Nikko Sushi

If you are tired of eating emanadas and parilla Sushi is the way to go. This small restaurant tucked away in Belgrano takes you out of Palermo into a more residential part of the city.

The meal includes spring rolls, sushi, drinks and desert.

Wednesday, December 1st

Conversation Workshops

Ibero offers free conversation workshops for beginner to intermediate levels. Afternoon students can come early to Ibero to have mate while practicing speaking and listening and getting to know your classmates little better.

Art Exhibition at el MALBA

Obras de Marta Minujin

Deemed the Madonna of Argentine Art, Marta´s mulitmedia neon works give a whole new perspective to pop art in south america.

Av Figueroa Alcorta 3415

12:00 – 20:00

Free entrance for students

Thursday, December 2nd

La Bicicleta Naranja

Bicycle Tour

This is a fun and informative way to see a large part of the city in a short amount of time. It´s also a good way to get outdoors and work off some of the medialunas, dulce de leche, and steaks that have probably been consumed by this point! Tours start at 9:30 and 2:00, so both morning and afternoon students can participate. The tour includes a bilingual guide, water, and insurance. Some of the destinations include Caminito in La Boca, the Ecological Reserve, Puerto Madero, Plaza de Mayo, and many, many more!

Students from Íbero get a special discount for this activity.

Friday, December 3rd

Graffiti Tour

Walking tours of street art in Buenos Aires. If you are looking for a modern cultural tour, graffitimundo is the place to go. Visited hidden walls, galleries and artists studios, and participate in stencil workshops. This is a fantastic way to meet artists and learn more about street art in Argentina.

Students from Ibero get a special discount for this activity.

Nightlife Suggestion

Bahrein

Buenos Aires is famous for its nightlife, and if you enjoy going out you will not be let down. Be ready to make it a late night: clubs here do not really get going until 1:30-2:00 in the morning. Electronic music is very popular, as well as pop and more latin music such as reggaeton and cumbia. Free for Ibero Students. The adress is Lavalle 346

Saturday, December 4th

International Jazz Festival

Decmber 3rd to December 8th

Chech out the Gobierno de La Ciudad de Buenos Aires website to get a full calendar of events. We suggest the outdoor concert in Recoleta on the Patio del Aljibe. Show starts at 7pm and it´s free!

http://www.buenosairesjazz.gob.ar/home10/web/resources/ProgramacionJazz2010.pdf

Buenos Aires Pub Crawl

Join them for a night of bar hopping! The Pub Crawl has several routes through the most popular tourist neighbhorhoods, such as San Telmo, Palermo, and the Microcentro. The tour starts at a bar or restaurant with registration, which lasts for an hour and includes unlimited pizza, beer, and wine. Then, the group head to 3 different bars. Pub crawlers get a free shot in each bar, and discounts the whole night! They take tons of photos as well, which you can see on Facebook when they upload them. Around 2:00 a.m., everyone is taken to a nightclub, and gets to jump the line and get in for free! This is a great way to get to know people, as it is popular with locals and tourists from around the world. Íbero students get a special discount for this tour.