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ietf95 [2016/04/03 22:55]
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 Frequency bands: [[http://​www.gsmarena.com/​network-bands.php3?​sCountry=ARGENTINA]] Frequency bands: [[http://​www.gsmarena.com/​network-bands.php3?​sCountry=ARGENTINA]]
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 +6- on Tuenti SIM to check balance *999# reply 4 to get remaining data in your combo plan.
 +7- on Movistar SIM to  check the Balance *444#
 ===== Miscellaneous Information ===== ===== Miscellaneous Information =====
  
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           * [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Retiro_Mitre_railway_station|Retiro-Mitre]]:​ Main railway station, great architecture. ​           * [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Retiro_Mitre_railway_station|Retiro-Mitre]]:​ Main railway station, great architecture. ​
           * The Subte (Underground) service in Buenos Aires is the oldest in Latin America, which started working in 1913. The A line was the first one, and the original wooden trains were retired in 2013, after almost 100 years of continuous service, to be replaced with brand-new ones. One curious thing about the Subte is that trains run on the left, since the company who designed the first lines was English. There are some thematic stations, with nice decorations which remind historical events. A subte map over [[http://​www.buenosaires.gob.ar/​subte/​mapa|city map]], where you can find place or address ("​Buscar lugar o dirección"​),​ and a [[http://​www.metrovias.com.ar/​Subterraneos/​StaticPage/​Mapa-de-la-Red/​Mapa-de-la-red/​3365|plain one]].           * The Subte (Underground) service in Buenos Aires is the oldest in Latin America, which started working in 1913. The A line was the first one, and the original wooden trains were retired in 2013, after almost 100 years of continuous service, to be replaced with brand-new ones. One curious thing about the Subte is that trains run on the left, since the company who designed the first lines was English. There are some thematic stations, with nice decorations which remind historical events. A subte map over [[http://​www.buenosaires.gob.ar/​subte/​mapa|city map]], where you can find place or address ("​Buscar lugar o dirección"​),​ and a [[http://​www.metrovias.com.ar/​Subterraneos/​StaticPage/​Mapa-de-la-Red/​Mapa-de-la-red/​3365|plain one]].
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 +o **San Telmo** ​ - This is the “Old Town”, with lots of tango and antique shops [Defensa St) - [[https://​bikingbuenosaires.com/​|BA Biking Tours]], leaving from San Telmo. There are also some art museums: [[http://​www.buenosaires.gob.ar/​museoartemoderno| Modern ARt Museum]] and [[http://​www.macba.com.ar|Contemporary Art Museum]]. All at 20 min by walk.
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 o **Palermo** (eating, shopping and cafes – night and day) Recommended restaurants:​ Morelia (Pizza, pasta), Miranda (parrilla), La Dorita (parrilla), Nucha, ​ Mott , Olsen (nice patio), La Cabrera (parrilla). ​ Shopping: Outlet stores on and around Gurruchaga St.  Artisan Fair on weekends on Serrano Plaza. Store with wool items (ponchos, etc.) from the Patagonia (south): ​ Ayma        o **Palermo** (eating, shopping and cafes – night and day) Recommended restaurants:​ Morelia (Pizza, pasta), Miranda (parrilla), La Dorita (parrilla), Nucha, ​ Mott , Olsen (nice patio), La Cabrera (parrilla). ​ Shopping: Outlet stores on and around Gurruchaga St.  Artisan Fair on weekends on Serrano Plaza. Store with wool items (ponchos, etc.) from the Patagonia (south): ​ Ayma       
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 o **Recoleta,​** with City Cemetery, where Evita is buried. Artisans fair on weekends in the plaza, El Pilar Church next to the Cemetery and lots of restaurants and cafes across from it. Also, Buenos Aires Design Center with stores and restaurants/​ cafes is right at the end of the plaza, above the artisans. o **Recoleta,​** with City Cemetery, where Evita is buried. Artisans fair on weekends in the plaza, El Pilar Church next to the Cemetery and lots of restaurants and cafes across from it. Also, Buenos Aires Design Center with stores and restaurants/​ cafes is right at the end of the plaza, above the artisans.
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-o **San Telmo** ​ - This is the “Old Town”, with lots of tango and antique shops [Defensa St) - [[https://​bikingbuenosaires.com/​|BA Biking Tours]], leaving from San Telmo. 
  
 o **Las Cañitas** (near the Polo fields in Palermo) – for evening dinner or drinks. Recommended restaurants:​ El Primo (Parrilla) , La Fonda del Polo (Parrilla), Novecento (Italian), there are many others. I grew up a few blocks away. o **Las Cañitas** (near the Polo fields in Palermo) – for evening dinner or drinks. Recommended restaurants:​ El Primo (Parrilla) , La Fonda del Polo (Parrilla), Novecento (Italian), there are many others. I grew up a few blocks away.
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   * Typical but not tourist-oriented:​ [[http://​www.tripadvisor.com/​Restaurant_Review-g312741-d1066258-Reviews-El_Desnivel-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District.html|El Desnivel]] (Traditional argentinian food: Argentine Grill, Empanadas, Milanesas (steak-schnitzel)) ​   * Typical but not tourist-oriented:​ [[http://​www.tripadvisor.com/​Restaurant_Review-g312741-d1066258-Reviews-El_Desnivel-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District.html|El Desnivel]] (Traditional argentinian food: Argentine Grill, Empanadas, Milanesas (steak-schnitzel)) ​
   * Fancy Argentine Grill: [[http://​lacabrera.com.ar|La Cabrera]] Internationally Famous Grill in town (Argentine Grill and great side dishes) Reservation required. [[http://​lacabrera.com.ar/​novedadesrock-en-la-parrilla/​|Keith Richards and Ron Wood from the Rolling Stones]] recently visited this restaurant.   * Fancy Argentine Grill: [[http://​lacabrera.com.ar|La Cabrera]] Internationally Famous Grill in town (Argentine Grill and great side dishes) Reservation required. [[http://​lacabrera.com.ar/​novedadesrock-en-la-parrilla/​|Keith Richards and Ron Wood from the Rolling Stones]] recently visited this restaurant.
 +  * Fancy Argentine Grill: ​ [[http://​www.parrilladonjulio.com.ar|Don Julio Parrilla]] Top 50 restaurants in Latin America, beautiful decor, good service, awesome food.
   * Pizza by the slice: [[http://​www.pizzeriaskentucky.com/​|Kentucky]],​ [[http://​www.lacontinental.com/​|La Continental]],​ and [[http://​www.yelp.com/​biz/​el-cuartito-buenos-aires|El cuartito]] have many stores around the city.   * Pizza by the slice: [[http://​www.pizzeriaskentucky.com/​|Kentucky]],​ [[http://​www.lacontinental.com/​|La Continental]],​ and [[http://​www.yelp.com/​biz/​el-cuartito-buenos-aires|El cuartito]] have many stores around the city.
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 ===== Espresso, Coffee, and Tea ===== ===== Espresso, Coffee, and Tea =====
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   * Starbucks, less than 10 minute walk from IETF 95 venue   * Starbucks, less than 10 minute walk from IETF 95 venue
   * [[http://​www.cafetortoni.com.ar/​en/​|Cafe Tortoni]], Av. de Mayo 825, 1084 CABA, Argentina - about a 25 minute walk from the IETF 95 venue   * [[http://​www.cafetortoni.com.ar/​en/​|Cafe Tortoni]], Av. de Mayo 825, 1084 CABA, Argentina - about a 25 minute walk from the IETF 95 venue
 +  * [[https://​www.facebook.com/​undergroundeb#​_=_|Underground Espresso]], Olga Cossettini 1124, about 10 minute walk from the IETF 95 venue, open 8am-8pm.
 +  * OL'​DAYS Olga Cossettini 1182, Buenos Aires. 10 min walk. Open 8AM - 9PM
 +  * [[http://​coffeetowncompany.com/​|Coffee Town]], Bolívar 976, C1066AAT CABA. Open 8AM - 9PM. 25 min walk.
  
 Recommendation:​ Take your time and enjoy local coffee. Ask for a cortado (coffee plus very little milk, just to change the colour) with medialunas (moon-shaped sweet croissants). Downtown coffee shops open very early. Do not forget to ask for dulce de leche (a kind of sweet jam made of cooked milk and sugar, which is a perfect match for any patisserie) Recommendation:​ Take your time and enjoy local coffee. Ask for a cortado (coffee plus very little milk, just to change the colour) with medialunas (moon-shaped sweet croissants). Downtown coffee shops open very early. Do not forget to ask for dulce de leche (a kind of sweet jam made of cooked milk and sugar, which is a perfect match for any patisserie)
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