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Accommodation in Buenos Aires
"Oscar" wrote in message om... Edward: If it could be useful to you, the University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, offers excellent courses of Spanish for foreigners, from $ 375 to $ 625 ($ means peso argentino, that is US$ 1 = $ 2,83), so in dollars it means from US$ 132.50 to US$ 220.80 for the whole course. Given from May to July (others in the second part of the year), intensive as 4 or 5 times a week, 2 hours each, from 09:00 to 18:00 in four sections. Total duration of the courses, 8 and a half weeks. Accomodation for students is very cheap, high quality food (also cheap) everywhere, and medicare (this totally free), and Buenos Aires is a large worth seeing city with plenty of activities to tire you down all nights. Public transport with fares to laugh at: US$ 0.25 a subway trip combinating freely the whole system; US$ 0.28 a bus ride (large,comfortable and very frequent), US$ 14 a cab to the airport (or US$ 5.30 in an excellent pullman bus). See: http://www.idiomas.filo.uba.ar/mapa/lab/espanol.htm (official site) (Up to here this is a copy of an answer I gave to another similar question here above). Concerning prices, if people here use $ as a symbol for dollars, prices are simply astronomic. A flat with living room, kitchen, bath and a one bedroom can be rented permanently for $ 500 a month, this is US$ 174, and in a very good neighbourhood. I guess tourists or foreign students are being slightly robbed here. I myself have been seeking one for a student nephew of mine, and got even one of those conditions for $ 440, it is US$ 153 a month, without any extra expenses apart electricity and gas, in a high-medium class district. I suppose I'm probably being robbed, but the first time I ever travelled to Buenos Aires, I'd never been outside the US and $25/day seemed reasonable compared to what I *thought* were hotel rates. Since then, I've just felt a certain sense of loyalty to the man whom I do business with, so I don't mind being the victim of price-gouging so much. Hopefully your suggestions will help Edward, though. Cheers! Shaun |
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