Night Life

Buenos Aires has a reputation as a party city, and only the truly reclusive would argue otherwise. Bars & restaurants don’t close till 12 or 1am and clubs don’t even open their doors till 2am, which is fine since most Argentineans don’t eat dinner till around 10 pm anyways. Everything is pushed back a few hours, and then elongated into the morning.

Night Life

Areas:
 
The streets around the Recoleta cemetery are a traditional entertainment area. There are enough restaurants, bars, and clubs that there should be something for every taste.
 
Arcos del ferrocarril (from Libertador y Infanta Isabel to Av. Sarmiento y Casares) is one of the hot spots of Buenos Aires. About a dozen bars and clubs are tucked underneath a long railway embankment. The main evenings are Thursdays to Saturdays, but occasionally, there's also something going on Wednesdays or Sundays.
 
Costanera Norte (Av. Costanera Rafael Obligado, from J. Salguero to Pampa) is another stretch with lots of restaurants, bars, and dance clubs, some of the restaurants turning into discos at 2 o'clock.

Palermo Viejo (around Plaza J. Cortázar) is a more recently developed entertainment area with a bit of a neighborhood ambiance. Again, lots of restaurants, bars/cafes, and a few dance clubs. There are also some very interesting clubs and bars scattered over the area called "Palermo Hollywood", west of Plaza Cortázar, reaching into Colegiales and Belgrano.



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Group Courses

Group Courses

These classes are small, typically only 3 to 6 students, with similar levels of proficiency. AISL keeps classes small so that we can provide students with lots of personal attention. 

AISL recommends the group classes to students who will be making longer visits, especially if they are interested in complementing their language studies with other cultural, sightseeing, and social experiences.

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Accomodation

Home-stay

Home-stay

- Accommodation in argentine family homes. Home-stay has the advantage that you can practice your Spanish all the time and learn more about our culture, meeting local people.
- Breakfast is included. Dinner can be provided at home (optional).

- Comfortable private or double rooms, with private or shared bathroom.

AISL chooses your home-stay based on your preferences (smoking/non-smoking; couple with children/no children; etc) and your specific requirements (specific diet, no pets, etc.)

- Students staying with host families have total freedom to come and go as they please since they have their own house key.

- Host families homes are located in neighborhoods close to AISL and the city center. All families have been carefully selected and are monitored so that your home stay experience is to your complete satisfaction. AISL considers the level of culture, hospitality, affection, the comfort of the house, the atmosphere in the family, and the proximity to the school. Living standards are similar to Europe or North America.

- Home-stay is the perfect complement to increase your language learning and achieve complete cultural immersion. It is an opportunity to experience the culture and life-style of Argentina first-hand, and establish new friendships that will last you a lifetime.

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