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The Custom Breakfast. Up close and personal with Marina Lidow, co-owner of Granolamix
Breakfast is not necessarily the easiest subject to grapple in Argentina.

Most Porteños are perfectly fine starting the day with a lovely café con leche and a few medialunas; it is honestly a great combination. But where is the variety? Where are the options? Read more INFO
Jean-Edouard de Rochebouet. I fulfilled my life’s dream
The story of the President of the Franco-Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been tied to Argentina for more than 25 years.

Here he shares with us his extraordinary career in the world of wine and gives us his vision of the country... Read more INFO
Rémi Noiriel.Testimony
It’s been a year and a half since Rémi Noiriel, 40 years old, began his film production company, Jacaranda Films, in Buenos Aires.

The French producer, who employs eight people, talked to us about his decision, and gave us his point of view on the investment opportunities in the country, as well as the traps to avoid!... Read more INFO
Testimonials with a French Accent
A handful of French residents in Argentina presented us with their testimonies.

What they miss, love, suffer, and do. As well as tips for those who want to experience life in the south of South America... Read more INFO
Carlos Gardel by Hermenegildo Sabat What Surprises you the most about the Argentines?
By Eleonore Monfort

Warm, macho and seductive—these are some of the qualities that expatriates name argentines.

Here are some anecdotes and testimonials about a 100% Argentine experience!... Read more INFO
Odile Vuibert Odile Vuibert. France
The morning of the 2nd of April I was awoken by Manuel shaking me and enthusiastically announcing, ‘we’re seizing the Falklands!’ Read more INFO
Antoine de Saint Exupéry: A pioneer of the Argentine sky.
It is a well-known fact that Antoine Saint Exupéry had two passions.

Flying and writing. But what is less known is that the author of 'The Little Prince' was a pioneer of the Argentine sky, and his experiences in Entre Rios and Patagonia inspired great works such as 'The Little Prince' and 'Night Flight'. Furthermore, it was here that he met the woman who would later become his wife... Read more INFO
Martin Frankel Martin Frankel, Expat and Entrepreneur
In an interview with Living in Argentina, U.S.

expat and entrepreneur Martin Frankel, 32, offers valuable insights into conducting business in Argentina... Read more INFO
Jean Paul Bondoux Jean Paul Bondoux: 'honesty, tradition and vocation are what I value most'
The prestigious chef and creator of the restaurant ‘La Bourgogne’ tells us about his life and experiences in our country, revealing the personality behind the celebrated culinary character.

The intimate testimony of a man who still considers himself ‘a child’, yet has managed to find success as well as a spiritual path… Read more INFO
Kristie Robinson Kristie Robinson director of The Argentimes, 28 years old
Argentina is a hybrid between the first and third worlds, and as a result it has a distinct originality.


I arrived in Argentina from the UK a year and a half ago, although I had already visited twice before. The first time I came the country left a great impression on me and I returned with Argentina in both my head and heart... Read more INFO
Sue Littleton Sue Littleton. A life story that deserves to be told
A sweet mixed aroma of chocolate and caramel perfumed the place.

The chrysanthemums spied from the balcony of the Recoleta apartment—“Take a seat; in a moment we’ll drink tea. There are brownies and apple tart,” Sue Littleton told us with the same wide smile and curious look of the subject of a colorful portrait that hung on the wall while a tree trunk that served as a coffee table poked out among her photographs and authored books. Thus she told her story... Read more INFO
Donald Hess. Switzerland
'Here I can have lunch outdoors in the open air'...

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Butch & Sundance in Argentina
Paul Newman and Robert Redford immortalized the lives of the two bank and train robbers who in real life ravaged several western states of North America: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

These two famous bandits lived in Patagonia, Argentina, for four years. Here is the story of these ‘famous expatriates’ and their days at the ranch... Read more INFO
Pauline Rosaz. France
'France is old.

Argentina is young, beautiful and very cheap'... Read more INFO
A foreigner’s perspective on Argentines: looking for beauty in Buenos Aires
By BBC journalist Daniel Schweimler
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Robert Urban and his wife Delfina Robert Urban. United States
'Argentines are very good people tempted and challenged by their society and an unpredictable economy and government...' Read more INFO

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Dan Colasimone Dan Colasimone. Australia
I always imagined Buenos Aires to be a European-type city in South America and that’s what I found.  I miss the organization of the Australian society… I have been able to relate well with Argentines as they are similar to Australians in their laid back attitude, and their warmth and friendliness.

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Chérie Magnus, born in the USA, came to Buenos Aires in search of her favourite dance
Today she lives in Argentina and is an award-winning tango dancer.

Here is her story... Read more INFO
Evie Abat Evie Abat. United States
At first it was hard to relate with Argentines because of the language barrier.

Also, our sense of humor is different. I could be laughing my head off at a joke in an American movie, and they won’t understand why I find it clever... Read more INFO
Marie-Paule Martinez Foulard Marie-Paule Martinez Foulard. France
Coming to Argentina we see a paradox: this country seems like Europe, it has a European taste, but it isn’t Europe...

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Irem Bekter Irem Bekter. Turkey / England
'Since I arrived here I have lost some customs, but more importantly I have gained invaluable things.

I lost the formality that characterized my work relationships, but have gained a lot of friends, a wonderful culture that is always inspiring my creativity, and a daughter.' Read more INFO
Franz-Josef Behringer Franz-Josef Behringer. Germany
'I’ve had good experiences with Argentines at work, playing sports and in groups of friends because they are very friendly and outgoing.

I don’t think I’ve missed out on anything; to the contrary, I have grown a lot here. I know that even when I am no longer living here I will still come back regularly.' Read more INFO
Robertino Siglata Robertino Siglata. Italy
'I think that Argentines enjoy life more...'

I’m Italian.

I’ve been in Argentina for seven months. Right now I live in “the capital of all capitals” –Buenos Aires of course—in San Telmo and I work as a DJ in Palermo. Two very touristy neighborhoods, but very portenos... Read more INFO
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