u/Historical_Prune_762
Street parties in Mexico City like Pedra do Sal (or the street music events) in Rio de Janeiro?
Hey, is there any place in CDMX that feels like Pedra do Sal or this street parties in Rio? Even if its just music playing in some park, or random music/dance events. If so, whats your recommendation? I am going to CDMX next week and would love to know.
I’m having problems in Buenos Aires - I couldn’t connect with the city. Has anyone else felt this way or have any suggestions?
I’ve been in Latin America since October last year and have spent time in Medellín, Bogotá, Rio and Sao Paulo, and I’m currently in Buenos Aires.
I had extremely high expectations because of everything I read online. The city seemed perfect for me since I’m not really a beach guy, I don’t care much about living near mountains, and I love city life, cafés, bars, etc. However, after arriving here (2 weeks ago), I ended up feeling pretty disappointed.
The city is beautiful and pleasant in the central areas (not in the conurbano ofc), the parks are gorgeous and well maintained, I feel safe here, and the flat geography makes it incredibly easy to walk around.
That said, I expected a bit more culture, vibrancy, and excitement. To be honest, after about a week the city started to feel extremely boring and repetitive. People, although friendly, loyal, available, and supportive, seem somewhat soulless and sad, and even the street markets feel too quiet and boring, which is something completely new to me in Latin America.
Even the nightlife here, which gets praised so much on this subreddit and is definitely better than the daytime atmosphere, basically comes down to either going to a club that plays American pop/reggaeton, sitting at a bar eating and chatting with friends, or going to a tango show full of tourists. The days all start to feel the same.
I just came from Rio, where everything feels like a constant celebration of life, and there’s always this contagious energy in the air. There, I constantly felt this “brain chemistry shift", like a constant euphoria, catching myself thinking “life is beautiful” all the time. I realy was hopping to feel that way here, but I think I just didn't know the right places even tho I have been with locals constantly. Food is amazing tho.
Any suggestions? I already have a flight booked to Mexico City next week, but I’d really like to make the most of my final week here.
I’m having problems in Buenos Aires - I couldn’t connect with the city. Has anyone else felt this way or have any suggestions?
I’ve been in Latin America since last year and have spent time in Medellín, Bogotá, Rio and Sao Paulo, and I’m currently in Buenos Aires.
I had extremely high expectations because of everything I read online. The city seemed perfect for me since I’m not really a beach guy, I don’t care much about living near mountains, and I love city life, cafés, bars, etc. However, after arriving here (2 weeks ago), I ended up feeling pretty disappointed.
The city is beautiful and pleasant in the central areas (not in the conurbano ofc), the parks are gorgeous and well maintained, I feel safe here, and the flat geography makes it incredibly easy to walk around.
That said, I expected a bit more culture, vibrancy, and excitement. To be honest, after about a week the city started to feel extremely boring and repetitive. People, although friendly, loyal, available, and supportive, seem somewhat soulless and sad, and even the street markets feel too quiet and boring, which is something completely new to me in Latin America.
Even the nightlife here, which gets praised so much on this subreddit and is definitely better than the daytime atmosphere, basically comes down to either going to a club that plays American pop/reggaeton, sitting at a bar eating and chatting with friends, or going to a tango show full of tourists. The days all start to feel the same.
I just came from Rio, where everything feels like a constant celebration of life, and there’s always this contagious energy in the air. There, I constantly felt this “brain chemistry shift", like a constant euphoria, catching myself thinking “life is beautiful” all the time. I realy was hopping to feel that way here, but I think I just didn't know the right places even tho I have been with locals constantly. Food is amazing tho.
Any suggestions? I already have a flight booked to Mexico City next week, but I’d really like to make the most of my final week here.
sou turista e ja fiz todos os obvios que as pessoas indicam. Hoje queria sair a noite, fazer algo animado, no samba, pagodao baiano ou algo assim. O que recomendam?