Today the Boston Globe asks Boston-area college students participating in study abroad programs around the world to describe “the perfect day” in their newly adopted cities. The first (and most colorful) response comes from Northeastern student Michelle Catagnus who describes her perfect day in Buenos Aires from buying fresh-squeezed orange juice in Recoleta to gathering with friends for bife de chorizo at Buller Brewing Company (the first microbrewery in Buenos Aires) to dining on mango alligator and dancing the night away atAsia de Cuba in Puerto Madero. Click here to read Michelle’s full response, and click here for a full list of Study Abroad opportunities in Buenos Aires.
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