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About Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a bustling and vibrant city with a perfect blend of European elegance and Latin American flair. The city is known for its stunning architecture, bustling street markets, and passionate tango scene. Visitors can explore the historic neighborhoods of San Telmo and La Boca, each filled with colorful buildings and charming cobblestone streets. Recoleta is home to the famous Recoleta Cemetery, where visitors can pay their ...View More

Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a bustling and vibrant city with a perfect blend of European elegance and Latin American flair. The city is known for its stunning architecture, bustling street markets, and passionate tango scene. Visitors can explore the historic neighborhoods of San Telmo and La Boca, each filled with colorful buildings and charming cobblestone streets. Recoleta is home to the famous Recoleta Cemetery, where visitors can pay their ...View More

Popular Destinations

  • Palermo
  • Recoleta
  • San Telmo
  • Puerto Madero
  • La Boca
  • Microcentro
  • Belgrano
  • Villa Crespo
  • Caballito
  • Almagro

Palermo

Located in Buenos Aires, Palermo is the city’s largest and trendiest neighborhood, known for its vibrant parks, lively nightlife, trendy bars, restaurants, and boutique shops. Ideal for young travelers, foodies, and creatives, it offers a dynamic blend of nature and urban culture.

Known For

Sub-neighborhoods like Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood, featuring boutique shops, street art, and innovative dining.

Expansive green spaces like Parque Tres de Febrero and the Japanese Garden.

A buzzing nightlife scene with rooftop bars and clubs.

Museums like the Evita Museum.

A cosmopolitan, ever-evolving vibe.

Recoleta

Found in central Buenos Aires, Recoleta is an elegant district known for its historic architecture, upscale shops, art galleries, and cultural landmarks. Ideal for history buffs, art lovers, and luxury travelers, it exudes sophistication.

Known For

The iconic Recoleta Cemetery, resting place of Eva Perón.

Cultural institutions like the National Museum of Fine Arts (MNBA).

High-end dining and shopping along Avenida Alvear.

Scenic parks and plazas, including Plaza Francia.

A blend of European charm and Argentine elegance.

San Telmo

Situated south of the city center, San Telmo is Buenos Aires’s oldest neighborhood, known for its colonial buildings, cobblestone streets, antique shops, and tango culture. Ideal for history enthusiasts, artists, and romantics, it’s a bohemian haven.

Known For

The bustling San Telmo Market, offering antiques and local goods.

Tango performances and milongas in historic venues.

Colonial-era buildings and narrow streets.

Art galleries and quirky cafes.

A vibrant mix of tradition and creativity.

Puerto Madero

Located along the waterfront, Puerto Madero is Buenos Aires’s modern and luxurious district, featuring sleek skyscrapers, scenic promenades, luxurious hotels, and fine dining restaurants. Ideal for business travelers, couples, and luxury seekers, it’s a contemporary urban oasis.

Known For

Iconic landmarks like the Puente de la Mujer and ecological reserve.

High-end restaurants and waterfront dining.

Luxury apartments and boutique hotels.

A striking contrast between modernity and nature.

A tranquil yet sophisticated vibe.

La Boca

Situated in the southern part of Buenos Aires, La Boca is a colorful neighborhood famous for its vibrant streets and football culture. Ideal for photographers, sports fans, and art lovers, it’s a lively and iconic destination.

Known For

The brightly painted houses and art vendors of Caminito Street.

The historic La Bombonera Stadium, home to Boca Juniors.

Local galleries and street performances.

A rich cultural and immigrant history.

A lively atmosphere blending art and passion.

Microcentro

Found in the heart of Buenos Aires, Microcentro is the city’s business and administrative hub, known for its iconic landmarks and bustling streets. Ideal for first-time visitors, professionals, and history buffs, it’s the pulse of the city.

Known For

The historic Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada government building.

The grand Teatro Colón, a world-renowned opera house.

Shopping and dining along Florida Street.

Proximity to major attractions and transport hubs.

A lively mix of commerce and culture.

Belgrano

Located in the northern part of Buenos Aires, Belgrano is a residential yet vibrant neighborhood with a mix of historic charm and modern amenities. Ideal for families, professionals, and culture seekers, it’s a blend of tranquility and activity.

Known For

Iconic landmarks like Barrancas de Belgrano Park and Chinatown.

Upscale shops and local markets.

Tree-lined streets with historic mansions.

Cultural institutions and excellent schools.

A serene, family-friendly atmosphere.

Villa Crespo

Adjacent to Palermo, Villa Crespo is a trendy and emerging neighborhood known for its cultural diversity and local charm. Ideal for budget travelers, artists, and food lovers, it offers an authentic Buenos Aires experience.

Known For

Unique shops and artisan goods along Avenida Corrientes.

A burgeoning food scene with local eateries and cafes.

A quieter alternative to bustling Palermo.

Cultural venues and underground art spaces.

A mix of tradition and innovation.

Caballito

Situated in central Buenos Aires, Caballito is a residential neighborhood with a rich history and local charm. Ideal for families, students, and history enthusiasts, it’s a tranquil area with hidden gems.

Known For

The historic Primera Junta subway station and surrounding shops.

Green spaces like Parque Centenario.

Traditional cafes and cultural events.

Proximity to historic tram rides.

A quiet and community-oriented atmosphere.

Almagro

Found near the city center, Almagro is a vibrant neighborhood with a mix of traditional culture and modern flair. Ideal for tango enthusiasts, locals, and nightlife seekers, it’s a lively and authentic district.

Known For

Tango houses and historic milongas like La Catedral.

Affordable dining and classic Argentine cafes.

A vibrant street life with local markets.

Proximity to cultural centers and theaters.

A dynamic, working-class vibe.

Top Stays*

  • Budget
  • Mid-Range
  • Luxury

Art Factory Palermo

A budget-friendly hostel located in the lively Palermo neighborhood, offering both dormitory and private room options.

Condor Suites

An affordable aparthotel located in the central neighborhood of Retiro, offering spacious accommodations.

Hotel Corteza Amarilla

A charming budget hotel located in the San Telmo neighborhood, known for its historic cobbled streets and tango culture.

Alvear Palace Hotel

A renowned luxury hotel located in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood.

Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires

A luxurious hotel situated in the exclusive La Recoleta district.

Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

A sophisticated hotel located in the heart of the city's historic district.

Disclaimer* Please keep in mind that the definition of budget categories may vary, and the prices and ratings of hotels can fluctuate. Hotel prices and availability can vary based on the time of year, special events, and other factors. Always do your research, compare prices and read recent guest reviews to find the best accommodation that suits your budget and preferences.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Buenos Aires largely depends on your preferences for weather, budget, events and crowd levels. Also, it depends on your personal preferences and what you want to experience during your trip. Here's a breakdown of the different seasons:

Spring (September–November): Spring is one of the best times to visit Buenos Aires, with mild temperatures, blooming jacaranda trees, and fewer tourists. It’s ideal for walking tours, tango shows, and exploring Palermo’s parks. Tourist numbers increase in November, and prices start rising toward peak season.

Summer (December–February): Summer is hot and humid, with many locals leaving for vacation in January. While it’s a great time for festivals, nightlife, and cultural events, some businesses close, and tourist areas remain busy. This is the busiest and most expensive time to visit, especially during the holiday season.

Fall (March–May): Fall offers pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and a vibrant cultural scene. It’s perfect for wine tastings, sightseeing, and exploring Recoleta and San Telmo. Prices drop compared to summer, and the city feels more relaxed.

Winter (June–August): Winter in Buenos Aires is cool and less crowded, making it great for museums, tango, and indoor dining. It’s one of the cheapest times to visit, except in July, when domestic tourists travel for school holidays, temporarily raising prices.

Average Weather

°C & Kmph | °F & mph

Partly cloudy

Partly cloudy

January

33°C / 21°C

Sunny
Partly cloudy

sunrise

5:57 AM

sunset

8:10 PM

Precipitation

1.53mm

Humidity

49%

Wind

13kmph

Light rain shower

Light rain shower

February

33°C / 22°C

Sunny
Patchy rain possible

sunrise

6:28 AM

sunset

7:49 PM

Precipitation

2.45mm

Humidity

56%

Wind

13kmph

Light rain shower

Light rain shower

March

28°C / 18°C

Sunny
Patchy rain possible

sunrise

6:54 AM

sunset

7:12 PM

Precipitation

8.31mm

Humidity

70%

Wind

10kmph

Sunny1

Sunny1

April

20°C / 14°C

Patchy rain possible
Sunny

sunrise

7:19 AM

sunset

6:30 PM

Precipitation

5.21mm

Humidity

78%

Wind

10kmph

Light rain shower

Light rain shower

May

15°C / 9°C

Overcast
Patchy rain possible

sunrise

7:42 AM

sunset

6:00 PM

Precipitation

0.43mm

Humidity

72%

Wind

9kmph

Sunny1

Sunny1

June

17°C / 11°C

Overcast
Sunny

sunrise

8:00 AM

sunset

5:51 PM

Precipitation

0.61mm

Humidity

73%

Wind

10kmph

Cloudy

Cloudy

July

14°C / 6°C

Sunny
Overcast

sunrise

7:59 AM

sunset

6:03 PM

Precipitation

0.18mm

Humidity

64%

Wind

8kmph

Cloudy

Cloudy

August

16°C / 8°C

Sunny
Overcast

sunrise

7:34 AM

sunset

6:24 PM

Precipitation

2.5mm

Humidity

72%

Wind

12kmph

Partly cloudy

Partly cloudy

September

21°C / 11°C

Overcast
Partly cloudy

sunrise

6:53 AM

sunset

6:46 PM

Precipitation

0.9mm

Humidity

66%

Wind

11kmph

Partly cloudy

Partly cloudy

October

26°C / 14°C

Sunny
Partly cloudy

sunrise

6:12 AM

sunset

7:09 PM

Precipitation

3.67mm

Humidity

62%

Wind

11kmph

Partly cloudy

Partly cloudy

November

29°C / 16°C

Sunny
Partly cloudy

sunrise

5:41 AM

sunset

7:38 PM

Precipitation

1.91mm

Humidity

59%

Wind

14kmph

Partly cloudy

Partly cloudy

December

30°C / 17°C

Sunny
Partly cloudy

sunrise

5:37 AM

sunset

8:04 PM

Precipitation

2.05mm

Humidity

48%

Wind

13kmph

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Disclaimer: Please note that the event dates and details can change, so it's advisable to check with official event websites and local sources for the most up-to-date information before planning your trip.

Travel Readiness

Travel Advisory

Stay informed about potential travel risks and safety considerations before embarking on your journey. Travel advisories provide essential information about security concerns, health alerts, natural disasters, and other important updates. We recommend reviewing the latest travel advisories to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.​

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Travel Entry Requirements

Before traveling, ensure you meet the entry requirements for your destination. These requirements may include vaccination records, visas, and other travel documentation. Requirements vary based on nationality and recent travel history. For the latest information, visit the official government website for your destination.​

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Currency

When traveling, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with the local currency. Before you go, check the current exchange rates and consider exchanging some money in advance. Many destinations also accept major credit cards and digital payments, but it’s a good idea to carry local. Below is a quick guide to the official currencies used in this destinations:​

Argentine Peso (ARS)

Language

Understanding the local language can enhance your travel experience. While many destinations have English-speaking locals, knowing a few key phrases in the native language shows respect and can be very helpful. Here’s a quick overview of the official and widely spoken languages in this destinations:​

Spanish (official)

Timezone

Knowing the local time zone of your destination helps you plan your itinerary, stay connected, and avoid scheduling mishaps. Many destinations also observe daylight saving time, so it’s important to check for seasonal changes. Below is a quick reference for common time zone(s) in this destinations:

Argentina Time (ART), UTC -3

How To Get Around

Always consider the best mode of transport depending on your destination and the distance you need to cover:

Public Transportation

Buenos Aires offers an extensive system of buses, subways, and trains. The Subte is quick and efficient, covering most areas, while buses connect all neighborhoods. Use a rechargeable SUBE card for easy travel.

Taxi or Rideshare

Taxis are readily available in Buenos Aires and are a convenient way to get around, especially at night or in areas not well-served by public transportation. Make sure to use official taxis with registered meters. Alternatively, you can use ride-sharing services like Uber or Cabify.

Walking or Bicycle

Buenos Aires is a pedestrian-friendly city with many wide sidewalks and pedestrian-only streets. Walking is a great way to explore the city and discover its charms at a leisurely pace. You can also use the city's bike-sharing system, EcoBici, to rent bicycles and explore the city on two wheels.

Guided Tour

If you want a convenient way to see the main sights of Buenos Aires, consider taking a hop-on-hop-off bus tour. These tours offer a guided route with multiple stops at popular attractions, allowing you to explore at your own pace.

Rental Car

While not necessary for getting around Buenos Aires, renting a car can be a good option if you plan to explore areas outside of the city or prefer the flexibility of having your own transportation. Just keep in mind that traffic in Buenos Aires can be congested, and parking can be challenging in some areas.

Calendar

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Day 1: Sat, May 12
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Day 2: Sun, May 13
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Day 3: Mon, May 14
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Day 4: Tue, May 15
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