With a program that brings together writers, journalists, historians and cultural leaders, Claridge Literario begins a new season of meetings open to the public in one of the most emblematic hotels in Buenos Aires
He Hotel Claridge announces the return of Claridge Literarythe traditional cultural cycle that for years has brought together writers, artists and references from different disciplines in one of the most emblematic spaces in the city.
This new season proposes a program that combines literature, jazz, tastings, cocktails and gastronomy, along with special activities that seek to recover the spirit of gathering and gathering that characterizes the historic Buenos Aires hotel.
The agenda will begin on July 10 at 7:00 p.m. with the participation of Daniel Balmacedaone of the most recognized historical popularizers in the country, whose research on the customs and curiosities of Argentina have conquered thousands of readers.

He August 28 at 7:00 p.m. it will be the turn of Pablo Melicchio, writer and psychologist, who will share a conversation focused on his works and reflections on human bonds.
Programming will continue September 11 at 7:00 p.m. with Florence Canaleone of the most prominent authors of the Argentine historical novel, whose works have brought the most fascinating stories and characters of our past to the general public.

He October 16 at 7:00 p.m. it will arrive Tini de Bucourtwriter and cultural reference, while the closing of this edition will be by the journalist and author Mariela Blancowho will appear on November 6 at 7:00 p.m. to share stories, curiosities and little-known corners of Buenos Aires.

In addition to the literary meetings, Claridge Literario will offer jazz proposals, literary tastings and drinks nights throughout the year, with the participation of prominent exponents of culture, gastronomy and the universe of drinks.
To this will be added the shows promoted by the program Notable City Government Barswhich will include tango performances, jazz concerts and tributes to Jorge Luis Borges.
With this new edition, the Claridge Hotel reaffirms its vocation to be a meeting point for Buenos Aires culture, recovering a tradition that is part of its history and the cultural life of Buenos Aires.
The meetings will be held in the legendary Piano Bar Bardeclared Bar Notable by the City Government. They will be free and capacity is limited, although prior registration must be made by email [emailprotected] or WhatsApp +54911 2496 8771. The Claridge Hotel is at Tucumán 535 (CABA).
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