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    Fabulous Weddings

    Fabulous Weddings

    (2 reviews)

    Palermo

    Leti and her team deliver exceptional work. She exceeded all of our expectations, and we could not…read morehave had the incredible wedding we did without her. We were two overconfident Americans who decided to have our wedding in Patagonia after falling in love with Argentina on a previous trip. Initially, we thought we could plan the wedding ourselves, but it took less than a month to realize we were in over our heads.   After interviewing several wedding planners in Argentina, we narrowed down our search and ultimately chose Leti. While I can't pinpoint the exact factor that sealed the deal, I can confidently say we couldn't have been luckier to have her on our side.   We started planning almost a year before the wedding, meaning Leti had to put up with us for quite some time. The first major task was finding a venue. We knew we wanted a ranch in Patagonia, but securing a venue over a year out was a challenge due to Argentina's inflation. Leti reached out to several ranches and eventually introduced us to the perfect location that not only hosted our friends and family but also served as the backdrop for our dream wedding.   Throughout the year, Leti kept us on track with regular meetings and ongoing guidance. Planning an international wedding comes with its own set of challenges, but Leti navigated them effortlessly. She connected us with photographers, videographers, florists, transportation coordinators, and more. She maintained a detailed checklist and acted as a trusted consultant for all of our key decisions.   The closer we got to the wedding, the more frequently we met with Leti. Her calm, collected demeanor and proactive problem-solving ensured no detail was overlooked. She proposed solutions for every challenge, big or small.   Our wedding turned into a three-day event in Patagonia, complete with pre-wedding dinners and activities. Leti handled the logistics of all these events seamlessly. On the wedding day, she was on-site, coordinating every moving part--including the event staff, entertainment, photographers, and everything else--like a seasoned pro.   We dreamed of a unique and unforgettable experience, and Leti made it happen. Without her, our wedding would have been a fraction of what it was. She not only met but exceeded our expectations in every possible way.   If you're considering hiring Leti and her team--especially if you're planning from outside Argentina--don't hesitate. You'll be making the best decision for your special day

    The wife and i had a destination wedding from Las Vegas Nevada to Buenos Aires. Leti took care of…read moreeverything from big to small. She amazing food for the venue and beautiful venue connected to an amazing large place to stay It was a very old beautiful house and venue. She set up drivers for all the guests places to stay for everyone. Found us a great travel agent to talk care of our honeymoon throughout Argentina. Had a money changer come to our home so we didn't have to do it in the street. (Highly recommend doing this) she made our trip amazing and stress free. We told her what we wanted and she did it all. Can't recommend her more. We even stay in contact months after the wedding. Love you Leti.

    San Telmo - San Telmo

    San Telmo

    (4 reviews)

    Monserrat

    San Telmo in Buenos Aires is one of the city's most atmospheric neighborhoods, full of cobblestone…read morestreets, colonial buildings, and a strong sense of history. It has a slightly gritty, authentic feel that contrasts nicely with more polished areas like Palermo.

    Walk down the cobblestone roads created from stones used as ballast on ships that sailed to the New…read moreWorld to reach San Telmo. San Telmo is the oldest barrio (neighborhood) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is filled with charming cafes, antique stalls and bakeries. Love the colonial buildings that lead to the central Mercado or marketplace. Some of the first homes and elaborate mansions were built in this neighborhood. These homes were quite luxurious with access to gas mains, lighting, sewers, and running water. This led to a growing and thriving community. Unfortunately, this early era ended abruptly when the yellow fever epidemic struck the area in 1871. Although the establishment of new clinics helped slow the spread of the epidemic, it claimed over 10,000 lives. Yellow fever caused many prominent families to abandon their homes with all contents left behind. Hundreds of properties became vacant. Some of the larger homes and land were converted into parks. Many of the abandoned treasures are now sold at antique shops in the area or the Mercado. Many of the homes became conventillos (tenement housing) for European immigrants. Explore the Mercado for delicious foods or a fun souvenir. The stalls are full of so many antiques like rotary telephones, China sets, silver platters, old coins and political posters. Love the old Coca-Cola signs. Although we had a limited time to explore, it was so nice to have a short visit and learn the history of this neighborhood with Patrice from Argentina Elite Transfers and Tours. NB: If you visit on the Buenos Aires Bus, which we also did, be careful as the old cobblestone streets are narrow. Beware of the branches of the trees as you pass through on the open windows of the bus or you may get hit with a tree branch.

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