Homesick in Buenos Aires? Here’s what you do...





1. Get out of the house and distract yourself

Homesick days are usually dragged out by staying indoors. Luckily, there is tons to do in Buenos Aires even if you feel alone or haven’t made friends yet. There are a few fool-proof ways to go out and meet people, our favorites are Spanglish language exchange and the BA Pub Crawl. Spanglish is a cool event held almost every night of the week where locals and foreigners come together in a speed-dating style language exchange. The entry is super cheap ***, comes with a drink and you are guaranteed to meet many new people. The Pub Crawl is an amazing mixer if you’re in the mood to get drunk and meet people from all over the world. Again, with events almost every night of the week and a crazy good deal for entry you’ll be sure to have a blast. The Pub Crawl also has a Gay Night Out that is ideal for those looking to meet other gays in the city.

Heres a link to an article with things to do when you’re feelin’ lame:


2. Get some exercise!

Whether you like to run, bike or do acrobatics, Buenos Aires is full of exercising opportunities. And to quote Elle from Legally Blonde, “Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people just don’t shoot their husbands, they just don’t.” Well...the last part might not apply but you get the idea.

For more ideas, check out this LandingPadBA article: How to stay fit in Buenos Aires

3. Skip the call to Mom and Dad

Calling home sometimes makes you feel worse but your parents do, of course, want you to feel better. We suggest sending them a link to www.SendLoveBA.com where they can order you a personalized and delicious care package with all your favorites from back home. Sinking your teeth into a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a bagel with cream cheese or a fresh baked chocolate cake might just do the trick! Feeling blue with a cold? Order up a week long supply of homemade chicken soup and you’ll feel better in no time.

Heres the link to send on over: Care Packages In Buenos Aires

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