- Maintain contacts at home
- Browse the Sunday market in San Telmo
- Night bus to Salta
Our time in Buenos Aires is already drawing to a close. We pack our luggage, which has become a little more with all our souvenir purchases in the last few days. After our luggage is stored in the storage room, we will be with several colleagues skyped.
A little after 3 p.m. we march again San Telmowhere on Sundays the big market takes place. And there is actually a lot going on there. The central one Plaza Dorrego is full of market stalls with all kinds of handicrafts, antiques, jewelry, dance and music performances, snack vendors and other creative offers. We sit down in one of the cafes and watch the hustle and bustle and the crowd. But not only here, the whole Calle Defensa along is flanked on both sides by dealers and it is not possible to get through quickly. We slowly make our way back to the hostel. In the practical Carrefour we buy some snacks for the long journey, then we take a taxi to the huge but exceptionally well-organized bus station. For the first time, I also see a screen with arrivals and departures, which we take for granted!
Then another 21 hour begins Night bus ride with Vosa in the Argentine northwest: to Salta. As always, the bus is relatively comfortable, modern, moderately clean, but this time it comes up with amazingly delicious food.