
We used all of our available pesos except for what we would need for the taxi to the airport. We bought handmade chess sets, wallets, purses, incense, and other items that overstuffed our luggage. We also stopped at Freddo, an amazing ice cream shop. With the city’s heavy influence from Italians, they know how to make gelato. I had the Chocolate Freddo and it was to die for.
We had aged beef at Sagardi, which was incredible. You can also stop in to have the Argentine version of tapas. By the way, they bring to the table small chorizo sausages that were hands down the best in the city.
Earlier we also spotted into Grand Cru, one of the best wines shops in Buenos Aires and purchased five bottles of top Argentinian wines. You can pack the bottles in your carry on. Remember to ask the store to give you the tax-free forms. They print out the forms and you have to go to a counter in the airport to have them stamp the receipts. You then go upstairs to a different counter and they will return the tax that you paid to your card. It was all very quick.
We left entranced by Buenos Aires with its wonderful music, food, and most importantly its music. We found Argentinians to be incredible people who love to show outsiders their unique city. We left that evening with a few extra pounds and a lot of new friends. We cannot wait to return to Buenos Aires.
