Popular Post floridarob Posted Wednesday at 08:07 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 08:07 PM First Impressions This was my first time in Argentina, and I came in with an open mind. Immigration at Ezeiza took about 45 minutes, and the agents weren’t exactly friendly—a tone I’d notice again during my stay, as hospitality in general felt less service-oriented than in other places I’ve been. Still, Buenos Aires had an undeniable energy, and while I wasn’t drawn to most guys I saw, a few definitely caught my attention. Where I Stayed I booked the DoubleTree. It felt expensive for what it was—an older property that could use some renovations, and staff that weren’t particularly warm. On the plus side, the bed and linens were comfortable, so I slept well, which matters most on a busy trip. Money & Weather The weather was chilly but pleasant—not too cold. What wasn’t so pleasant was trying to get money: no ATM would work for me. I had to Western Union myself money twice. The casas de cambio were very strict, only taking perfect $100 USD bills, otherwise the rate was terrible. Western Union ended up being the best option, even if inconvenient. Food & Restaurants Luckily, I had a Cuban friend (who used to live in Buenos Aires) show me around. Two standout steak restaurants were Parrilla Peña and Santos Manjares—both excellent. My first attempt was at an Italian-style steakhouse where I mistakenly ordered a bife de chorizo thinking it was filet. It was actually more like a strip steak and came out tough. Lesson learned: order the lomo de bife (tenderloin) instead—much better cut and very tender. Nightlife & Gay Scene The gay scene had a fun variety. My boyfriend and I checked out a few bars that were more like sex clubs with drinks—okay, but nothing to write home about. One ongoing theme: way too many bottoms, and the tops were like roosters in a henhouse. We hit Zoom Bar, Boys Bar, and Contramano (which felt like a throwback to 80s cruising culture). Our last night we went to Glam Disco for their MA.CHO night, which reminded me a little of DJ Station in Bangkok—energetic, crowded, and good music. My boyfriend went solo to Full Sauna one night—he said it was packed with about 500 people. It’s an old place that could use some remodeling, but he had fun anyway. Highlight: Hard Rock Cafe #90 A personal milestone—this trip included my 90th Hard Rock Cafe visit worldwide at the Puerto Madero location. The staff there treated me like a star which made the night unforgettable. Management covered the food and drinks for the three of us, we took pictures with the entire staff, and they even gave me a signed HRC shirt. It was hands down the highlight of my time in Buenos Aires. Other Notes I checked Skokka out, a site with escorts—most guys were asking $100–150 USD. Knowing I had Rio coming up next, I passed. If I didn’t have Rio on the horizon, I might’ve considered, but it wasn’t worth it this time. Overall Buenos Aires was a mix of highs and lows: chilly but nice weather, frustrating money logistics, solid steak dinners, and nightlife that ranged from nostalgic to fun. While I wouldn’t call it the most welcoming city I’ve visited, the highlight at Hard Rock Cafe and a few nights out definitely made the trip memorable. And my boyfriend—being a top—certainly had no problem finding his share of fun. 😉 Next stop was Iguazu Falls, no sex, but was available on Skokka and Grindr...definitely more a tourists stop for us with AMAZING water falls and Hard Rocks # 91 and 92 🤷♂️ Lucky, TMax, tm_nyc and 3 others 5 1 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted Wednesday at 08:39 PM Members Posted Wednesday at 08:39 PM Contramano! I hooked up so many times there when I was in my 30s! Back then it was full of escorts and seekers for sugar daddies that I would hooked up with for free, as I was relatively young and hot. Since I switched my biological clock to DC culture, I have not been able to enjoy Buenos Aires gay night. When it starts, I am already deeply slept. However, the local times are perfect for a self-declared vampire as you. I am appalled that you did not like bife de chorizo, which is my favorite meat cut. I guess you chose a terrible restaurant, it is usually good and tender even at mediocre establishments. Mavica and floridarob 2 Quote
floridarob Posted Wednesday at 10:24 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:24 PM 1 hour ago, Latbear4blk said: I am appalled that you did not like bife de chorizo I don't like the strip cut...and this was especially tough at La Parrolaccia Latbear4blk and Mavica 2 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted Thursday at 12:47 AM Members Posted Thursday at 12:47 AM Sólo con la foto se me hizo agua la boca. floridarob 1 Quote
floridarob Posted Thursday at 01:49 AM Author Posted Thursday at 01:49 AM You would've needed a chainsaw to cut thru it.... Mavica and Latbear4blk 1 1 Quote
Mavica Posted Thursday at 03:56 AM Posted Thursday at 03:56 AM 2 hours ago, floridarob said: You would've needed a chainsaw to cut thru it.... After which you call your Cardiologist. floridarob 1 Quote
floridarob Posted Thursday at 04:31 AM Author Posted Thursday at 04:31 AM These, on the other hand were AMAZING....600g and 500g respectively 🐷 TMax and Latbear4blk 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Thursday at 01:26 PM Posted Thursday at 01:26 PM 9 hours ago, Mavica said: After which you call your Cardiologist. Once, in Chicago, I fancied a steak. The qaiter asked if I wanted the 12oz, 20oz, or 32oz! I asked if anybody finished the 32oz, he said no! Not sure if they had a resident cardiologist! Mavica and floridarob 1 1 Quote
floridarob Posted Thursday at 06:32 PM Author Posted Thursday at 06:32 PM Which did you get... I'm sure the 32oz was bone in 🧐 Mavica 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Thursday at 08:11 PM Posted Thursday at 08:11 PM 1 hour ago, floridarob said: Which did you get... I'm sure the 32oz was bone in 🧐 12, and i couldn't finish it! floridarob and Mavica 2 Quote
Members Latbear4blk Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM Members Posted Thursday at 09:57 PM I never tried 32, but 20oz are not a challenge for me. floridarob 1 Quote
floridarob Posted yesterday at 02:15 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:15 AM We're still talking Ounces and not CM or Inches, right? Latbear4blk, Mavica and vinapu 3 Quote