We have a lot of things to do today. We woke up at 8am in the morning and went to the hotel’s “free” breakfast. It is said that PJG uses his Marriott’s points to include breakfast, haha.
The first thing after breakfast we went to the Western Union to withdraw money. From what I had seen on the Internet, in addition to going to Florida Street to find people who exchange money at the blue exchange rate, Western Union also provides services for exchanging money at the blue exchange rate. The exchange rate we both got today is 328.82 pesos to the US dollar, which is the best exchange rate so far, and there is no handling fees. I really don’t know how Western Union makes any money. It’s incredible.
A total of 98,646 Argentine pesos were exchanged for 300 US dollars. With such a large amount of money, we feel like a rich people here, haha.
We left the clothes at the laundry, and went to look for a place to buy a phone card. Without the Internet, it is difficult to move around here, because you need Google translation software to talk to the locals. We went to a Movistar phone store, but they didn’t sell cards. They said they are sold at the small kiosk on the street. We went to Florida Street and asked a kiosk selling groceries. They did, it was Claro, from Argentina – 1,000 pesos for a 2GB card, sounded cheap, we bought one. Then we went to another small store to buy another card for PJG. There happened to be an employee working in Claro there, and he spoke English. With his help, we bought a 12GB card for 1,870 pesos.
在大街上走来走去忙活了一早上,已经是下午1点多了,找了个一个饭店吃午饭。
We walking around the streets for the whole morning, it was past 1 pm, and we found a restaurant for lunch.
After lunch, we completed our last task – we bought a bus card called SUBE, which is for public transportation such as buses and subways. After searching for a while, we found a small kiosk selling cards, 500 pesos, plus 500 pesos for recharge. The person who recharged said that the general cost of a subway is 40 pesos per person.
All in all a very nice day. The weather is improving and we have decided to go early to Uruguay so tomorrow we need to go buy our tickets!
James on the sea wall.
Maybe everyone is charged a large basket and a small is one piece of clothing!
Brian is a good name.
You only see small vendors inside the malls at Christmas time.
So the sauce is sold separately, how does one know that?
Good thing your plans are flexible. I’m late commenting because of Thanksgiving.
这么快就第六天了!
看来是忙碌的一天呀,买到一个12g的卡可真不错!
还有烤馅饼呢,世界各地什么吃的都有。
那张两个男人的照片很有趣。
哈哈
James on the sea wall.
Maybe everyone is charged a large basket and a small is one piece of clothing!
Brian is a good name.
You only see small vendors inside the malls at Christmas time.
So the sauce is sold separately, how does one know that?
Good thing your plans are flexible. I’m late commenting because of Thanksgiving.