Customer Review: I used both the Rough Guide as well as TimeOut to research my recent trip to Buenos Aires and the Rough Guide is easily the better of the two. Although TimeOut adds a few things here and there, it became clear early on that it would merely be used to augment the Rough Guide. Rough Guide Buenos Aires... more info
Customer Review: I have not yet left for Buenos Aires, but I've spend hours reading this book! It's got some great historical and cultural tidbits that are fun to read. I feel well prepared...
Customer Review: Over the years I have used Streetwise maps in no less than twenty different cities in my travels since the 80's. I was so excited to discover they have finally released a map of Buenos Aires. This will be my second trip to the Argentine capital. It has been 8 years since my first visit but just by... more info
Customer Review: If I lived in Buenos Aires I probably wouldn't be too happy about this book. It reveals all those hidden gems that locals would like to keep to themselves. But as a tourist I found this the most useful little culinary guide book I've ever bought. Of course, BA has all those new hip (fusion and... more info
Customer Review: I can understand why some people don't like the book. I agree with them on any number of points, but here's the score: if you're a little shameless about wanting to make sure you see hip stuff in your short time in BA, just get this. The restaurants recommended are really good (The Standard is... more info
Customer Review: Used this book extensively for week in Buenos Aires. Maps and descriptions mostly accurate, with some lapses always to be expected. Best used in combination with another book that gives more depth coverage about neighborhoods, etc. Would certainly buy this again, in any case.