Southern Andes Hideaway, With Chabad House
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Ah, Bariloche. Even in the ’60s, when much of Latin America was terra incognita for North Americans — a realm of dodgy dictators and exotic, uncharted landscapes — Argentina’s premier mountain resort was a cosmopolitan hub. My mother has fond memories of that era, and how civilized it all was, with cocktails in the chalet and suave waiters who spoke fluent English.
Decades on, Bariloche is still very civilized — and eminently user-friendly. From the steady stream of cheap flights Read more [...]