Hi everyone,
Like others a huge thank you for the footsteps I've been walking in this last few days visiting the forum; I now have a handle on accommodation, yoga, pilates, cycling, personal trainers, socialising, dating, learning Spanish, budgets and more; crowd power, I just love it.
There are some things where if anyone has thoughts I'd love to hear:
I'm coming in October to finish one book (tweens) and complete the first draft of another (adult); as such I'm often writing 5/6 hours 5/6 days a week and my home environment is important - I need to be somewhere I like, somewhere that's a home, been loved to be loved, not one of these laminated floor rectangles with a black leather sofa and an ikea rampage like I'm seeing with every agency. Are there areas people would recommend me looking for quality spacious accommodation (no paper-thin walled new builds), with light and air, outdoor space - where there's good stuff outside the door (or at least not far from nightlife etc, because when i'm not writing I like to be out meeting people, listening, learning, watching). Is San Telmo's connection to artists, writers etc still current, or is that trading on the past? Many have said about getting a place for a few weeks from online and then search when there - I am seeing one in a 100 I'd be interested in at my price point - would people recommend against jumping from here? My accommodation budget is reasonable US$1500/month for a one bed (after discount for taking six months), I don't mind streetwise areas (I've lived in South Africa and Harlem among others) but the flip is I hate living somewhere where I have to heavily watch what I wear all the time (I'm stubborn about being me - as many of us are).
One thing that concerns me a bit is that I like women's company, I was brought up by 20 of them (and some men), it's my natural space - it sounds like this might be trouble in BA unless I join 360 clubs. Am I going to have to tread delicately (a learning experience) - I know culturally I may be in for a shock and that perhaps my behaviours/attitude might be equally so for locals (not that they are weird but unusual in Latin males). Is it better with the younger generation, say 20's early 30's (I have friends from every age group)?
A few random questions for anyone inclined who has knowledge:
1) Are there good house, tech house, techno nights? (I love all music but...)
2) Can you get the South African brand Environ skincare products in BA?
3) How easy is it to get out of the city to beaches etc for the weekends?
4) If I'm living a little away from Palermo (say), what are taxis going to be costing me - what's a rough cost per mile/km in the evening? Is an average city hop going to be costing me US$5 or US$15?
5) I love photography and have a small Canon G11, anyone a member of a photography groups?
6) Are there good areas/cafes for political debate, learning, meeting interesting and challenging views?
7) Is there a centre/area for the local fashion industry?
Thanks for all previous and future posts, truly a quality forum - made by its members.
Ben, who can't wait to experience BA
Like others a huge thank you for the footsteps I've been walking in this last few days visiting the forum; I now have a handle on accommodation, yoga, pilates, cycling, personal trainers, socialising, dating, learning Spanish, budgets and more; crowd power, I just love it.
There are some things where if anyone has thoughts I'd love to hear:
I'm coming in October to finish one book (tweens) and complete the first draft of another (adult); as such I'm often writing 5/6 hours 5/6 days a week and my home environment is important - I need to be somewhere I like, somewhere that's a home, been loved to be loved, not one of these laminated floor rectangles with a black leather sofa and an ikea rampage like I'm seeing with every agency. Are there areas people would recommend me looking for quality spacious accommodation (no paper-thin walled new builds), with light and air, outdoor space - where there's good stuff outside the door (or at least not far from nightlife etc, because when i'm not writing I like to be out meeting people, listening, learning, watching). Is San Telmo's connection to artists, writers etc still current, or is that trading on the past? Many have said about getting a place for a few weeks from online and then search when there - I am seeing one in a 100 I'd be interested in at my price point - would people recommend against jumping from here? My accommodation budget is reasonable US$1500/month for a one bed (after discount for taking six months), I don't mind streetwise areas (I've lived in South Africa and Harlem among others) but the flip is I hate living somewhere where I have to heavily watch what I wear all the time (I'm stubborn about being me - as many of us are).
One thing that concerns me a bit is that I like women's company, I was brought up by 20 of them (and some men), it's my natural space - it sounds like this might be trouble in BA unless I join 360 clubs. Am I going to have to tread delicately (a learning experience) - I know culturally I may be in for a shock and that perhaps my behaviours/attitude might be equally so for locals (not that they are weird but unusual in Latin males). Is it better with the younger generation, say 20's early 30's (I have friends from every age group)?
A few random questions for anyone inclined who has knowledge:
1) Are there good house, tech house, techno nights? (I love all music but...)
2) Can you get the South African brand Environ skincare products in BA?
3) How easy is it to get out of the city to beaches etc for the weekends?
4) If I'm living a little away from Palermo (say), what are taxis going to be costing me - what's a rough cost per mile/km in the evening? Is an average city hop going to be costing me US$5 or US$15?
5) I love photography and have a small Canon G11, anyone a member of a photography groups?
6) Are there good areas/cafes for political debate, learning, meeting interesting and challenging views?
7) Is there a centre/area for the local fashion industry?
Thanks for all previous and future posts, truly a quality forum - made by its members.
Ben, who can't wait to experience BA