Which Latin American city would you rather live in?
Frank
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My wife and I are thinking about moving to Latin America next year. Possible target locations include:
Mexico City,
Managua,
San Jose,
Bogota,
Santiago De Chile
and this would pretty much be our order of preference...
Does any of you have any experiences about any of these places?
Mexico City,
Managua,
San Jose,
Bogota,
Santiago De Chile
and this would pretty much be our order of preference...
Does any of you have any experiences about any of these places?
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are you going to retire Frank?
Bogota is really really cool. Stayed there for about 2 weeks all told last month. But I'm moving there this fall so there won't be any records anymore! ;) It is fucking cold as hell, though, easily the highest in altitude of any of the cities you mention above. GREAT nightlife: Coolest bar I've ever been to in my life is Andres Carne De Res. 5 stories of hot women dancing! Also, there's the Bogota Brewing Co with numerous locations around the center of the city (which is nice because Miller owns a monopoly on all the major beer brands there and they are all shit). BBC has insanely good beers and at least 4-5 seasonals at all times. There is also "Zona T" which has tons of English pubs and Cuban cigar shops.
From an economics standpoint, Managua is going to be the cheapest both for housing and living expenses by far. Nicaragua is after all . You will live like a king there and have a super nice place. Santiago has expensive housing and things are generally pretty pricey. Bogota is crazy for real estate: there are super affordable places in the worst neighborhoods you can imagine, but anything in a nice neighborhood is going to be San Francisco prices (not joking). A big part of that has to do with the fact that every apt building has a hired doorman who lets you in and watches shit.
Personally I wouldn't live in San Jose, but Mexico City is super rad and still somewhat affordable to get a nice apartment I've been told.
- spidey
The ancient ruins sprinkled across the city is a plus as well.
Mexico City, of course. The above post explains it quite nicely. If you want / need any specific info just drop me a line and I'll try to help.
If I had to chose another city in Latin America it'd definitely be Buenos Aires.
My list would go, of the cities I've been to....
Does Harlem count?
Iquitos
Lima
Rio
BA
Salvador
Sao Paulo
La Paz
MexCity
what's a good online info source for the above? i plan on coming down to cancun for a wedding, but after, really interested in exploring DF for a few days in late november.
thanks in advance.
I enjoyed Mexico City but Buenos Aires was by far the best city Ive visited in South America.
my friend lived in bogota for a year and said he could not stand the weather in the end
much like in Lima, the winter rainy season is some BS, i would opt for the LA city with the lowest stress factor...for me that's BeloHorizonte Brazil but ultimately Montevideo is the shit
great city, nice boardwalk with the sea, great food, super calm, close to argentina and brazil
We'll find out where we end up sometime around Xmas... there's never any guarantee, so far they've always sent us where we wanted to go but we might just as well end up in Asia, back in Africa (which I'm secretly hoping for a bit...) or even Europe. It's quite a gamble...
I like big cities... I even enjoy Lagos.
Tegucigalpa also would be an option but I'm worried Honduras might a bit too rough even for us...
If you read spanish, this is probably the most complete guide: http://www.chilango.com
http://articles.latimes.com/1999/apr/30/news/mn-32636
shit in the water
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=344836&CategoryId=14091
but it looks like its getting better