Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a dynamic and cultural city that blends the old with the new. With plenty of parks, diverse neighborhoods, delicious food, football, and a thriving art scene, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Come and immerse yourself in the passion of Buenos Aires.
Attractions
9th of July Avenue
The 9th of July Avenue in Buenos Aires, also known as Avenida 9 de Julio, is one of the most iconic streets in the city. It is the widest avenue in the world
and is home to famous landmarks such as the Obelisk and Teatro Colon named in honor of Argentina’s Independence Day, it is a symbol of national pride and a popular spot for locals and tourists to take in sights, shop, and enjoy street performers.
Rakotla neighborhood
Rakotla neighborhood in Buenos Aires is a charming area known for its picturesque streets, colonial houses and lively community. Visitors can explore local shops,
cafes, and bars to experience traditional Argentine culture and cuisine. The neighborhood is also famous for its street art and nightlife. It’s a perfect spot for those looking for an authentic experience of Buenos Aires and to discover hidden gems away from the tourist crowds
La Boca neighborhood
La Boca is a historic neighborhood in Buenos Aires known for its colorful houses, the atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage. Home to famous Caminito Street,
a picturesque alleyway lined with brightly painted houses and tango dancers. The area is famous for its strong Italian influence. Visitors can explore the local art scene, enjoy traditional Italian cuisine and experience the energy of Buenos Aires.
Tango dancing
Dancing tango in Argentina is an unforgettable experience. With its sensual rhythms, passionate movements, and rich history, Tango is a quintessential
part of Argentine culture. The best place to dance Tango is in traditional Tango halls and Milongas where locals and tourists gather to dance and
socialize. Buenos Aires is famous for its Tango shows and performances, this is a chance to immerse in the culture and feel the soul of the country that invented tango.
Sierra La Ventana
Sierra La Ventana is a beautiful mountain range in Argentina, known for its picturesque landscapes, forests, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can hike or bike
through the many trails, take in stunning views and relax in natural hot springs. It’s also a great destination for bird watching and wildlife viewing. A perfect getaway for outdoor enthusiasts. To get there from Buenos Aires, you can take a bus from Retiro Bus Station, that goes directly to Sierra La Ventana, or you can rent a car and drive there, the drive takes about 4-5 hours.
Hotels
Transportation
Transportation in Buenos Aires includes subway (Subte), bus (colectivos), train, taxis, Uber, bike sharing (BA Ecobici), and rental cars. To use the subway or buses, a SUBE card is needed. Trains are a good option for traveling out of the city, and fares can be paid with cash or SUBE card. Biking is possible with the BA Ecobici public bike share system.
Food
Food Himitsu Kichi
Himitsu Kichi in Buenos Aires is a high-end sushi restaurant that offers a unique blend of Japanese
and South American flavor diners gather around the sushi bar as the chefs create each dish to perfection. Standout dishes include the Salmon and White Fish Nigiri and the Salmon Sashimi, topped with a wasabi cream and crispy chili oil.
Costa Rica 5198, C1414 CABA, Argentina
Costa Rica 5198, C1414 CABA, Argentina
Santos Manjares
Santos Manjares in Buenos Aires serves up delicious steaks in the heart of the tourist district.
The Entraña, or skirt steak, is a must-try dish with its juicy and beefy flavor and crispy edges. With a menu of traditional Argentinian dishes with a modern twist, Santos Manjares offers a delightful dining experience for locals and tourists alike.
Paraguay 938, C1057 AAN, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Paraguay 938, C1057 AAN, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Una Canción Coreana
This friendly and modest restaurant serves up traditional Korean cuisine that’s cheap and
cheerful.
With dishes like pork and kimchi pancakes kimchi jjigae, and kimchi, tofu, and pork soup, you’re sure to enjoy a delicious and authentic Korean dining experience. So take a taxi to the city center to discover Flores.
Av. Carabobo 1549, C1406 CABA, Argentina
Av. Carabobo 1549, C1406 CABA, Argentina
La Mezzetta
Best pizza at La Mezzetta. Must try is the Fugazzeta, a cheesy slice filled with mozzarella
and topped with thinly shaved white onions Fugazzeta, a cheesy slice filled with mozzarella and
topped with thinly shaved white onions. The crust is crispy, cheese is overflowing and the onions add sweetness and contrast. A life-changing experience and a must-visit in Buenos Aires for pizza lovers.
Av. Álvarez Thomas 1321, C1427 CABA
Av. Álvarez Thomas 1321, C1427 CABA
Cafe San Juan
Indulge in a blend of Argentine and Italian cuisines at Café San Juan, a cozy spot
in Plazoleta de San Francisco Savor juane, tapas, and delightful desserts like chocolate pie and flija. With warm ambiance and friendly staff, you’ll feel relaxed and well taken care of and all this at affordable prices.
Chile 474, C1098 CABA, Argentina
Chile 474, C1098 CABA, Argentina
Obrador De Pane
Walk in to warm smiles from staff and the aroma of freshly baked bread. Surround yourself in the homey
atmosphere with vintage decorations. Walk in to warm smiles from staff and the aroma of freshly baked bread. Surround yourself in the homey atmosphere with vintage decorations.
Hierro Parrilla San Telmo
Discover the delicious world of Hierro Parrilla in the heart of San Telmo Market! Indulge in
their
succulent steaks or try their unique sandwiches e Fugazzeta, a cheesy slice like the Choripan XL with a juicy pork sausage and chimichurri or the Sandwich de Tapa de Asado, a tender brisket sandwich with chimichurri, lettuce, and smoked mayo
Bolívar 970, C1066 CABA, Argentina
Nuestra Parrilla
Bolívar 950, C1066AAT CABA, ארגנטינה
Get ready for the best Choripan in Buenos Aires at Nuestra
Parrilla at the San Telmo Market. This little grill serves up delicious grilled meats that are smoked to perfection and smothered in their famous chimichurri sauce. The Choripan stands out with a juicy, marinated chorizo and a nice acidic bite that will leave you wanting more. The fat and juice from the sausage
soak into the toasted roll, creating deep and rich flavors in every bite.
Chile 474, C1098 CABA, Argentina
Chile 474, C1098 CABA, Argentina
Nightlife
Teatro Colón
Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires is a magnificent opera house, and Regarded as one of
South America’s most elegant edifices it offers stunning architecture, top-notch acoustics and hosts a variety of concerts, plays and exhibitions. Recently refurbished.
Cerrito 628, C1010 CABA, Argentina
Tortoni
Café Tortoni, embodies Buenos Aires’ café culture and now offers a warm atmosphere,
the city’s cultural heritage live music and delicious drinks with elegant chandeliers and booths, Café Tortoni is the perfect place to experience the rich culture and history of Buenos Aires, and is a must-visit for a night out in the city.
Av. de Mayo 825, C1084 CABA
Av. de Mayo 825, C1084 CABA
Rojo Tango Show
The Rojo Tango Show in Buenos Aires is a luxurious and intimate tango experience that showcases
This premier showcase of traditional tango is a must-see for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the passion and elegance of this beautiful dance form.
Martha Salotti 445, Buenos Aires
Martha Salotti 445, Buenos Aires
Niceto club
Known for its music scene, this popular nightclub features local and international artists performing
a mix of genres including pop, soul reggae, and rock. The atmosphere, delicious cocktails, and relaxed dress code add to the memorable experience. Come explore the real nightlife of Buenos Aires and dance the night away at Niceto Club.
Cnel. Niceto Vega 5510, C1414BFD CABA, Argentina
Cnel. Niceto Vega 5510, C1414BFD CABA, Argentina
Weather
Winter
Winter in Buenos Aires is the perfect time to indulge in the city’s cozy café culture,
with 8-15°C (46-59°F). Don’t forget to pack a coat, hat, and gloves, but don’t let the cold stop .you from exploring the picturesque neighborhoods and enjoying the city’s vibrant nightlife.
Spring
Buenos Aires blooms in the spring! Temperatures range from 14-22°C (57-72°F) and it’s perfect for exploring parks and neighborhoods. Don’t miss street parties especially on National Student’s Day.
Summer
Get ready to sweat and enjoy the energy of Buenos Aires in the summer! From December to March, it’s hot and humid with high temperatures up to 40°C (104°F). Locals escape to the beach, so the city is less crowded. Don’t forget to pack light clothes and a swimsuit for a refreshing dip.
Autumn
In Buenos Aires, Autumn is a season of change, with warm afternoons turning into mild evenings. From March to June, the temperatures fluctuate between 16-25°C (60-77°F) with periods of rain. Don’t forget to pack a raincoat and be prepared to take off layers as the day progresses.
Money
Local currency – Argentine peso
In Buenos Aires, foreign tourists can reclaim the VAT on purchases of over $70 for argentinian manufactures. Just keep your receipts and complete the necessary forms at customs when leaving the country. The adress- Av. Antártida Argentina, 821, 1104 CABA, Argentina.
In Buenos Aires, foreign tourists can reclaim the VAT on purchases of over $70 for argentinian manufactures. Just keep your receipts and complete the necessary forms at customs when leaving the country. The adress- Av. Antártida Argentina, 821, 1104 CABA, Argentina.