What to Do in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Patio Del Liceo Art Gallery

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Originally a school, this complex now houses several pop-up stores and independent art galleries. Follow their social channels for news about impromptu parties in the communal indoor garden.

Address

Avenida Santa Fé 2729 Palermo

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Proa en la Boca

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Fundación Proa Museum in La Boca has a fantastic rooftop restaurant, with one of the best views of the Río de la Plata and the Caminito walkway.

Address

Avenue Don Pedro de Mendoza 1929 C1169

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Puerto Madero at Night

Buenos Aires, Argentina

After some drinks at Faena, take a romantic stroll along the renovated and lively docks of the old port. Walking tours are available.

Address

Puerto Madero

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El Rosedal, Palermo Parks

Buenos Aires, Argentina

One of the most beautiful parks in Buenos Aires, this garden by the Palermo Lakes blooms with a variety of roses in early October. Grab a bottle and rent a pedalo – a fun but inexpensive way to spend an afternoon.

Address

Avenue Infanta Isabel

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Art Basel Cities House

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires was chosen as the first partner to host the Art Basel Cities Initiative, celebrating the local art scene and other creative industries. Visit Art Basel Cities House for talks on specially curated creative topics, professional workshops, coaching sessions and a music program.

Address

Basavilbaso 1233

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Malba Museum

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Founded by the Argentine collector Eduardo Costantini (who donated his personal collection) the Malba Museum houses some of the most outstanding Latin American contemporary art. Here you will find treasures from the 20th century to the present day from the continent’s most famous artists, including Colombia’s Fernando Botero and Argentina’s Nicolas Garcia Uriburu.

Address

Avenue Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 3415

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Teatro Colón

Buenos Aires, Argentina

An important feature of Argentine history, Teatro Colón was the place to be seen at the turn of the century. A glowing reference to the country’s glorious golden age in the 1930s, book onto a guided historical tour or simply sit back and watch an opera or ballet in this exceptional space.

Address

Cerrito 628 C1010