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Newsletter - Archive - Issue 9 February 2004

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  Newsletter 9th of February 2004

Issue #43

¡Hola Babylonians!

Valencia and Buenos Aires are waiting for you!

Babylon Idiomas is proud to present two fantastic new destinations: Valencia and Buenos Aires.

Valencia is home to the paella , the legend of El Cid, rows of orange trees and one of the liveliest towns in Spain. The city will also host the America's Cup sailing event in 2007 and you can just feel the positive energy on every street corner. A great place to learn, study and live Spanish. Learn more about Valencia.

Buenos Aires is a journey all by itself. One of the magical cities in the world where Europe and South America have blended into something very special. The city has a passion for life that is second to none and you may pick up some sensual Tango skills whilst you are there. Learn more about Argentina

The Babylon Idiomas Team

  New prices, new options, new Easy Price Calculator

Spanish + Tango in Buenos Aires? Student flat Plus accommodation in Valencia? Theatre course in Barcelona? With so many options to choose from, we thought we'd make your life just that little bit easier by creating the Easy Price Calculator.

Of course you can still look up the prices separately as well on our website.

 

Ginger: jazz + interesting tapas + cocktails = relaaaaaaxed

Ginger is the type of place you easily walk by without noticing it. But those travellers who do step though the saloon doors find themselves all of a sudden in a different place. Ginger is not a big café but it has two bars and 2 different lounge areas. There is a very interesting "new cuisine" tapas menu on offer and the list of cocktails is extensive. You may get hooked too. c/ Palma de Sant Just 1 T: 93 310 53 09). Metro Jaume I.

  Un poquito de español - Buenos Aires

level: intermediate

Buenos Aires fue fundada por el Adelantado español Pedro de Mendoza, en 1536, con el nombre de Puerto de Nuestra Señora Santa María del Buen Aire.

En 1580, Juan de Garay, al mando de una expedición procedente de Asunción del Paraguay, realizó la Segunda Fundación de Buenos Aires y la diseñó con 15 cuadras de ancho por 9 de fondo, un total de 136 manzanas. Luego se establecían las huertas, quintas y estancias de los pobladores de la época. Cuentan que en las cercanías de la actual Plaza de Mayo, plantó el Palo de la Justicia.

En la actualidad, después de transcurridos más de cuatro siglos, Buenos Aires cuenta con 12.000 manzanas, más de 3.000 calles, medio centenar de barrios y 25 parques.

La historia de Buenos Aires está plasmada en lugares dignos de visitar y escarbar en su pasado, como lo son la Avenida de Mayo, la Plaza de Mayo, el Cabildo, la Catedral y el teatro Colón, la Plaza del Congreso, la Plaza Lavalle, la Plaza San Martín, La Manzana de las Luces con su viejo Colegio Nacional, su entorno y los túneles, San Telmo, La Costanera y Puerto Madero, las Iglesias y Museos, y mucho más.

 

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