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We landed in Argentina and couldn’t get cash from ATMs. Banks were closed, card fees were everywhere, and we had just $100 to survive 36 hours. 💸🇦🇷 Here’s how Argentina’s blue dollar works, when to use cash vs credit cards, and how Western Union saved us. What no one warned us about before coming to Argentina… We arrived in Buenos Aires on a Saturday evening and quickly learned that Argentina’s cash system is very different from what most travelers expect. ATMs wouldn’t give us pesos, banks were closed until Monday, and suddenly we were stuck surviving on just $100 USD for 36 hours. In this video, we take you along as we navigate Argentina’s famous blue dollar exchange rate, explain why cash (efectivo) is king, and show how we stretched 125,000 Argentine pesos across food, transportation, tips, and sightseeing. We also share how exchanging money at a hotel front desk works, why credit cards often come with extra fees, and how Western Union can be the best way for tourists to access cash — even though it does come with a transaction fee. This isn’t meant to scare you away from traveling to Argentina. Buenos Aires is an incredible city, and many major restaurants and tourist areas do accept credit cards. But if you don’t understand how the cash system works — especially if you arrive on a weekend — it’s easy to get caught off guard like we did. If you’re planning a trip to Argentina, this video will help you: • Understand the blue dollar vs official exchange rate • Know when to use cash vs credit cards • Avoid hidden card fees • Learn how to exchange USD at hotels • Use Western Union safely and effectively • Plan ahead if you arrive on a weekend 📍 Filmed in Buenos Aires, Argentina 💵 Budget challenge: $100 USD / 125,000 pesos 📆 Duration: 36 hours Let us know in the comments — was 125,000 pesos a good exchange for $100? 👀 And if you’re heading to Argentina soon, drop your questions below! 👉 Subscribe for more real-world travel tips, budget challenges, and honest travel experiences. Epidemic Sounds: Café de Manhã by Maratin Landström Doce Bahia (Instrumental Version) by Clara Mendes Feriado by Cornelio Caffeine and Creativity (Instrumental Version) by Rebecca Mardal Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:35 The Cash Problem 02:25 The Challenge: $100 USD over 36 hours 03:02 The Blue Dollar Exchange Rate 05:42 Dinner at El Palacio de la Papa Frita 08:51 Cash count 10:00 San Telmo Street Fair 11:59 La Bohemia Panderia 14:09 Second Cash Count 14:56 Dinner at 1810 Cocina 17:23 Going to Western Union 19:50 Tips on dealing with the cash system in Argentina