Day 2 Santiago to Buenos Aires
We had to check out of the Holiday Inn at the Santiago Airport at the same time Breakfast was served (5:00) to be able to check in 3 hours before our flight. We quickly grabbed a little bit of food and drink and headed across to the international airport.
We were surprised to find that we didn’t need to ditch our
water before going through security for this flight.
Flying over the Andes - Wow!
We were met at the airport by Laura (our travel agent had arranged transfers from most of our flights) who then took us to the hotel and told us a little about BA on the short trip (advising us where not to walk at night). Flying past the sites Linda grabbed this shot from the minivan of the Slums of BA.
We were unable to get an early check-in so left our bags at the hotel – NH Florida – and went in search of lunch. We decided on La Barra as it
was half a block from our accommodation. Heidi and Bill had a local Larger –
Quimles, Mum (reminiscing on our trip to Peru) and Tejal had a Pisco Sour then
Tortillas, and a very ordinary Pizza but good service.
Conveniently there was a Hop on Hop Off bus stop right
beside the restaurant which we had decided to do as the tickets were valid for
24 hours and for $50 we thought it well
worth the cost as we were quite tired from the travel over the last 2 days and lack
of sleep. It was a great overview of Buenos Aires seeing as we only had 1.5 days there.
It was a sunny hot day so sitting in the shade for the afternoon soaking in the sights was a welcome reprieve.
We jumped off at the Obelisk ...
... and walked down Florida with spruikers calling Cambio all the way.
We finished off the day at Maximilian which we had seen at lunchtime on our way past with Police and their cars surrounding it. Apparently, President Javier Milei had just moved out – he had been living there for 3 weeks.
We enjoyed the lights on the way home from dinner.
So finally The Big Adventure is On. No stopping you now, we hope anyway! We wait for your reports on weather, incidents, unexpected things, food, fellow passengers, suitability of all your belongings! 🙄😆👍
ReplyDeleteSorry, comment was by Rose/Ian who have enjoyed both your flight and your day sightseeing on your doubledecker - what a great idea. Armchair travel isn't the same, but thanks to you better than do travel at all overseas.
ReplyDeleteFinally got around to responding to comments!! Thanks for them
DeleteHopefully we will meet your expectations with our posts
Fantastic start to your adventure x
ReplyDeleteYes and so it continues…..
DeleteBA looks like an amazing city to be in! Look forward to reading all about your adventures :-)
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