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        "body": "User asks about Buenos Aires for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data."
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        "title": "Quick Reference",
        "body": "TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips & day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdPalermo, Belgrano, Nunezneighborhoods-norte.mdMicrocentro, San Nicolas, Retironeighborhoods-centro.mdSan Telmo, La Boca, Barracasneighborhoods-sur.mdCaballito, Almagro, Villa Cresponeighborhoods-oeste.mdPuerto Madero, Recoletaneighborhoods-premium.mdChoosing guideneighborhoods-choosing.mdFoodOverview & dining scenefood-overview.mdArgentine cuisinefood-local.mdInternational & fine diningfood-international.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdDietary, tipping, customsfood-practical.mdPracticalMoving & settlingresident.mdTransport (subte, colectivos, taxis)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafety & securitysafety.mdWeather & seasonal tipsclimate.mdLocal services (banking, SIM)local.mdCareerTech industry & salariestech.mdBusiness setup & regulationsbusiness.mdVisas (work, residency, digital nomad)visas.mdStartups & fundingstartup.mdLifestyleCulture & customsculture.mdHealthcare & insurancehealthcare.mdSchools & educationeducation.mdExpat lifestyle & sociallifestyle.mdDriving & car ownershipdriving.md"
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        "body": "Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur, digital nomad\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details"
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        "title": "2. Economic Context (Critical)",
        "body": "Argentina has chronic inflation (~140% annually in 2024) and currency controls:\n\nOfficial rate vs \"blue dollar\": Significant gap (30-40% historically)\nMEP/CCL rates: Legal alternatives for better exchange\nCrypto adoption: Very high due to currency instability\nDollar preference: Many transactions quoted in USD\nSee cost.md for current rates and strategies."
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        "body": "Buenos Aires is the most European city in South America:\n\nSpanish influence: Architecture, cafe culture, late dining\nItalian influence: 60%+ of population has Italian ancestry, affects food and gestures\nTango: Cultural institution, not just for tourists\nFutbol (soccer): Religion-level passion, Boca vs River divides the city\nLate night culture: Dinner at 10pm, clubs open at 2am\nSee culture.md for detailed guidance."
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        "body": "Summer (Dec-Feb): 28-35C, humid, many locals leave in January\nWinter (Jun-Aug): 8-15C, gray, limited heating in buildings\nBest months: March-May (autumn), September-November (spring)\nNo central heating: Most apartments use space heaters\nSee climate.md for monthly breakdown."
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        "body": "ItemRange (USD at blue rate)1BR rent (Palermo)$400-700/month1BR rent (Recoleta)$500-800/month1BR rent (outer barrios)$250-400/monthSenior SWE salary (USD)$3,000-6,000/monthSubte monthly pass~$15Dinner for 2 (nice restaurant)$30-60Asado for 4 at home$20-30"
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        "body": "Buenos Aires is very affordable for dollar earners:\n\nHousing: 20-30% of budget typical for expats\nFood: Excellent quality at low prices (especially beef, wine)\nServices: Very cheap (cleaning, laundry, repairs)\nTech salaries: Often paid in USD, huge advantage\nHidden costs: Importing goods expensive, electronics cost 2-3x US prices"
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        "body": "Buenos Aires has good public transport, especially vs other LATAM cities:\n\nSubte: 6 lines, cheap, crowded at rush hour\nColectivos (buses): 140+ lines, 24/7, covers entire city\nTaxis/Ride-hailing: Cheap, Uber/Cabify widely used\nSUBE card: Essential for all public transport\nMost residents don't own cars in central areas. See transport.md."
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        "body": "ProfileBest AreasYoung professionals/Digital nomadsPalermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood, Villa CrespoFamiliesBelgrano, Nunez, CaballitoBudget-conscious expatsAlmagro, Boedo, Villa CrespoLuxury seekersPuerto Madero, RecoletaArtists/BohemianSan Telmo, La Boca (Caminito area only)Tech workersPalermo, Belgrano, Puerto Madero"
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        "body": "Unlike Dubai, Argentina has relatively easy immigration:\n\nTourist visa: 90 days, extendable once (180 total)\nDigital nomad visa: 6-12 months, renewable\nWork visa: Employer-sponsored, becoming more common in tech\nResidency: Relatively easy through rentista, investor, or ancestry\nCitizenship: Possible after 2 years of residency\nSee visas.md for detailed requirements."
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        "title": "Buenos Aires-Specific Traps",
        "body": "Blue dollar confusion - Always know the parallel rate. Official rate = losing 30-40%.\nJanuary exodus - City empties out. Many businesses close. Plan around it.\nCrime awareness - Express kidnapping, phone theft common. Be street smart.\nBuilding heating - Central heating rare. Winter apartments get COLD.\nSunday closures - Many restaurants/shops closed Sundays, especially outside Palermo.\nCash dependency - Despite crypto adoption, many places cash-only (at blue rate).\nImport taxes - Electronics, clothes, anything imported costs 2-3x.\nRestaurant tipping - 10% expected, but some include \"cubierto\" (cover charge).\nSpanish requirement - Less English spoken than expected. Learn basics.\nAfternoon closure - Some businesses close 1-5pm (siesta culture)."
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Agent provides practical guidance with current data.\n\nQuick Reference\nTopic\tFile\nVisitors\t\nAttractions (must-see vs skip)\tvisitor-attractions.md\nItineraries (1/3/7 days)\tvisitor-itineraries.md\nWhere to stay\tvisitor-lodging.md\nTips & day trips\tvisitor-tips.md\nNeighborhoods\t\nQuick comparison\tneighborhoods-index.md\nPalermo, Belgrano, Nunez\tneighborhoods-norte.md\nMicrocentro, San Nicolas, Retiro\tneighborhoods-centro.md\nSan Telmo, La Boca, Barracas\tneighborhoods-sur.md\nCaballito, Almagro, Villa Crespo\tneighborhoods-oeste.md\nPuerto Madero, Recoleta\tneighborhoods-premium.md\nChoosing guide\tneighborhoods-choosing.md\nFood\t\nOverview & dining scene\tfood-overview.md\nArgentine cuisine\tfood-local.md\nInternational & fine dining\tfood-international.md\nBest areas for dining\tfood-areas.md\nDietary, tipping, customs\tfood-practical.md\nPractical\t\nMoving & settling\tresident.md\nTransport (subte, colectivos, taxis)\ttransport.md\nCost of living\tcost.md\nSafety & security\tsafety.md\nWeather & seasonal tips\tclimate.md\nLocal services (banking, SIM)\tlocal.md\nCareer\t\nTech industry & salaries\ttech.md\nBusiness setup & regulations\tbusiness.md\nVisas (work, residency, digital nomad)\tvisas.md\nStartups & funding\tstartup.md\nLifestyle\t\nCulture & customs\tculture.md\nHealthcare & insurance\thealthcare.md\nSchools & education\teducation.md\nExpat lifestyle & social\tlifestyle.md\nDriving & car ownership\tdriving.md\nCore Rules\n1. Identify User Context First\nRole: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur, digital nomad\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details\n2. Economic Context (Critical)\n\nArgentina has chronic inflation (~140% annually in 2024) and currency controls:\n\nOfficial rate vs \"blue dollar\": Significant gap (30-40% historically)\nMEP/CCL rates: Legal alternatives for better exchange\nCrypto adoption: Very high due to currency instability\nDollar preference: Many transactions quoted in USD See cost.md for current rates and strategies.\n3. Cultural Context\n\nBuenos Aires is the most European city in South America:\n\nSpanish influence: Architecture, cafe culture, late dining\nItalian influence: 60%+ of population has Italian ancestry, affects food and gestures\nTango: Cultural institution, not just for tourists\nFutbol (soccer): Religion-level passion, Boca vs River divides the city\nLate night culture: Dinner at 10pm, clubs open at 2am See culture.md for detailed guidance.\n4. Weather Reality\nSummer (Dec-Feb): 28-35C, humid, many locals leave in January\nWinter (Jun-Aug): 8-15C, gray, limited heating in buildings\nBest months: March-May (autumn), September-November (spring)\nNo central heating: Most apartments use space heaters See climate.md for monthly breakdown.\n5. Current Data (Feb 2026)\nItem\tRange (USD at blue rate)\n1BR rent (Palermo)\t$400-700/month\n1BR rent (Recoleta)\t$500-800/month\n1BR rent (outer barrios)\t$250-400/month\nSenior SWE salary (USD)\t$3,000-6,000/month\nSubte monthly pass\t~$15\nDinner for 2 (nice restaurant)\t$30-60\nAsado for 4 at home\t$20-30\n6. Cost Reality\n\nBuenos Aires is very affordable for dollar earners:\n\nHousing: 20-30% of budget typical for expats\nFood: Excellent quality at low prices (especially beef, wine)\nServices: Very cheap (cleaning, laundry, repairs)\nTech salaries: Often paid in USD, huge advantage\nHidden costs: Importing goods expensive, electronics cost 2-3x US prices\n7. Transit Options\n\nBuenos Aires has good public transport, especially vs other LATAM cities:\n\nSubte: 6 lines, cheap, crowded at rush hour\nColectivos (buses): 140+ lines, 24/7, covers entire city\nTaxis/Ride-hailing: Cheap, Uber/Cabify widely used\nSUBE card: Essential for all public transport Most residents don't own cars in central areas. See transport.md.\n8. Neighborhood Matching\nProfile\tBest Areas\nYoung professionals/Digital nomads\tPalermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood, Villa Crespo\nFamilies\tBelgrano, Nunez, Caballito\nBudget-conscious expats\tAlmagro, Boedo, Villa Crespo\nLuxury seekers\tPuerto Madero, Recoleta\nArtists/Bohemian\tSan Telmo, La Boca (Caminito area only)\nTech workers\tPalermo, Belgrano, Puerto Madero\nVisa Context\n\nUnlike Dubai, Argentina has relatively easy immigration:\n\nTourist visa: 90 days, extendable once (180 total)\nDigital nomad visa: 6-12 months, renewable\nWork visa: Employer-sponsored, becoming more common in tech\nResidency: Relatively easy through rentista, investor, or ancestry\nCitizenship: Possible after 2 years of residency See visas.md for detailed requirements.\nBuenos Aires-Specific Traps\nBlue dollar confusion - Always know the parallel rate. Official rate = losing 30-40%.\nJanuary exodus - City empties out. Many businesses close. Plan around it.\nCrime awareness - Express kidnapping, phone theft common. Be street smart.\nBuilding heating - Central heating rare. Winter apartments get COLD.\nSunday closures - Many restaurants/shops closed Sundays, especially outside Palermo.\nCash dependency - Despite crypto adoption, many places cash-only (at blue rate).\nImport taxes - Electronics, clothes, anything imported costs 2-3x.\nRestaurant tipping - 10% expected, but some include \"cubierto\" (cover charge).\nSpanish requirement - Less English spoken than expected. 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