That’s a broad question, baseeking . I’ll start with two partsr and let others chime in. BsAs isn’t like most South American cities, in that the population is more European than indigenous So festivities aren’t as Latin in character.
As for traffic, it’s a madhouse. Nothing laid back about Argentines’ driving!
Thanks for the reply, yes it's quite broad as I didn't know where to start but given that it's population is more European is reassuring as I'm kind of seeking that kind culture in my search for a new home. As for the traffic, that's definitely a con but perhaps going out during non peak hours hours might help.
Any particular part of GBA?
It's a huge area.
I don't know much about GBA, but it's a good question, and I should narrow my focus to a specific area(s).
I'd say it's like most other large cities in the world. It has something for everyone. Chivilcoy on the other hand doesn't even have a McDonald's to hang out in.
I think Chivlcoy is where I'll start my research in terms of narrowing down areas within GBA
McDonald’s in Capital are crowded even for breakfast! And there are always swarms of delivery guys waiting to pick up orders. I don’t really get it. It is not that cheap compared to traditional bars where you can order a sandwich.
As for the OP question, outside of Buenos Aires the cultural scenario is very… basic, should I say. Argentinians of all ages like to take art classes (theater, painting, sculpting, crocheting, language classes) but the level is amateurish. If you are looking for a reason to go out, you will find options. But if you are looking for quality, nothing beats Buenos Aires city.
It's nice that Argentinians are getting into arts as that appeals to me in a society. I'll keep my focus on Buenos Aires as I value quality. Thanks for sharing this aspect of their society.