Showing posts with label spanish colonial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spanish colonial. Show all posts

Salta - Argentina's Most Beautiful City

Sunday


If ever you feel the urge to look into the face of a 500 year old Inca girl, then make sure you travel to Salta, Argentina. I mentioned Salta in my last post as a jumping off point for my trip to Humahuaca but is an interesting enough place to while away a day or two as I did. The town, founded in 1852 by the Spaniards, is lined with gorgeous 19th century colonial buildings, one of which happens to house MAAM - The Museo de Arqueologia de Alta Montana where you'll find those 500 year old kids frozen in such perfect state, they might as well just be sleeping. 

Stay at the Hotel Salta, equipped with a spa and pool, and then hit up the Iglesia de San Francisco (above), Convento San Bernardo with its gorgeous backdrop of Cerro de San Bernardo (cerro means hill or small mountain) and the pink Catedral of Salta in the town square. 

This city quickly became one of my favorites in all of Argentina and could easily be one of its most beautiful.


Street Music in Cuba

Thursday


Gettin' down with local musicians Grupo Los Pinos in Trinidad. There are so many different kinds of music in the streets, dancing, laughing.. No place on earth like Cuba! (And just for the record, not my cap.. LoL)



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Day-Tripping in Uruguay's Colonia del Sacramento

Tuesday


Just a ferry ride across the Rio de la Plata from Buenos Aires and you're in Uruguay's oldest town, Colonia del Sacramento. Founded by the Portuguese and taken over by the Spanish, its overgrown colorful trees, cobblestone streets, cozy waterfront cafes, and sunset made for the perfect day trip. It's no wonder why the historic center is a World Heritage Site...now all I needed was that bicycle.



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