9 cool and totally off -the-beaten path things that you can do for FREE
Do a search on iwannagothere using the word FREE and what do you get ?
Every single post with that has something EVERYTHING to do with FREE, thats 25PAGES of stuff that YOU posted for others to do, so here is a wee sample to get you in the FREE mood !!

Strolling around Marseilles, have some free time in the evening then check out free early evening music gigs at Lollipop Records, while your there stock up on your music, music gear and clothing.
One of the best FREE views of Central Park in New York has to be the Roof Garden at the Met, its free to go up there nd sip a snazzy cocktail, take out for camera and snap away. Could it get any better than this ? (yes)

FREE art in the Museum Bellas Artes in down town Buenos Aires has it own unique allure and is sure to culturally slap your little travelling head with pleasure.
Step back in time in Madrid’s very own Metro Ghost Station, Chamberi. Untouched for 50 years it is spooky with a happy shock of melancholy. Its completely FREE to visit
In Tokyo pick up the FREE about town, street wise street smart Metropolis. It has everything and anything thats going on for the next 7days in Japan’s largest city. You can pick it up for FREE nearly everywhere. You need to have this !!

Watch FREE chickens in Malawi. See ancient FREE Wooden Boats in Seattle. FREE Gypsy Swing music nights in London. FREE bone soup in Beijing, This & so very much more, come and use iwannagothere the way you should be !!!!
Pick of the week: Recoleta cemetery
A huge cemetery in the center of the city, in the park with the same name. Here is where you can find the tomb of Evita Perón.

Recoleta´s Cemetry posted by chilipe
Pick of the week: Palermo Soho
This area of Palermo was the redoubt of poets and writers and thus it was also the refuge for the tango of those times.
Gradually, it wasthe center for the artistic “avant-garde” with regard to notonly decorations, clothes and artistic design, but also for new trend in gastronomy, entertainment and night life.

Indeed, this area of the city transformed itself into the hub for the “porteño” way of life and for the bohemian culture and the eclecticblend of old and new trends.

Palermo Soho posted by chilipe
Pick of the week: Papelería palermo
Beautiful shop with all kinds of papers. Perfect to buy a present. You will enjoy just looking with all the colour around you.

Papelería palermo is posted by chilipe
80 days around the world. Day 51: Argentina » Buenos Aires
Be like Phileas Fogg and try to circle the world in 80 days by car, plane, train, boat, bird, balloon or just on foot.
You only need a few bucks, a sense of adventure to discover the world and this travel guide – your journey can start today!
Café Tortoni in Buenos Aires posted by ricardo
Founded in 1858, Café Tortoni is the oldest coffee shop in the whole country. With a very rich history, it is visited at all times by intellectuals, politicians and artists.


Dinnertime at Don Koto’s restaurant.
