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3 Days in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires
Description

Buenos Aires is often called the Paris of South America. From tango —whether in professional shows or spontaneous dances on the streets of San Telmo— to European-style architecture, world-class museums, and a lively cultural scene, the city offers a fascinating mix of tradition and modernity.
Enjoying an authentic Argentine parrillada (barbecue), tasting a Malbec from Mendoza, or sharing a mate with locals are experiences that make Buenos Aires truly special. The city’s nightlife is also legendary — with bars, cafés, and clubs that stay open until dawn.
Compared to London and other major European cities, Buenos Aires offers a much lower cost of living without compromising on quality. It’s also highly cosmopolitan, attracting travelers and students from around the world — the perfect place to make international friends and even practice new languages.

Here is a sample of an itinerary
Day 1 – The Heart of the City

Morning:

Start at Plaza de Mayo, the historic center of Buenos Aires. Visit the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo.

Walk along Avenida de Mayo all the way to the National Congress.

Afternoon:

Have lunch at Café Tortoni, the city’s most iconic café.

Stroll down Avenida 9 de Julio and see the famous Obelisk.

Explore Florida Street and the Galería Güemes for shopping and historic architecture.

Evening:

Dinner at Puerto Madero, the modern riverside district.

Optional: enjoy a tango show at traditional venues like Rojo Tango or El Querandí.

Day 2 – Culture & Neighborhoods

Morning:

Explore the colorful neighborhood of La Boca: visit Caminito Street, admire the street art, and stop by La Bombonera (Boca Juniors’ stadium).

Continue to San Telmo, famous for its cobblestone streets, antique shops, and the San Telmo Market.

Afternoon:

Lunch at a traditional Argentine steakhouse (e.g., El Desnivel or Don Julio in Palermo).

Visit Recoleta: see the Basílica del Pilar, the Floralis Genérica sculpture, and the Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva Perón rests.

Evening:

Dinner in Palermo Soho, a trendy area full of restaurants, bars, and nightlife.

Day 3 – Nature, Art & Relaxation

Morning:

Stroll through Palermo Parks: the Rose Garden (Rosedal) and the Japanese Garden.

Visit the MALBA Museum (Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires).

Afternoon:

Lunch at a local café.

Optional excursion to Tigre and the Delta (about 1 hour from the city) for a boat ride and a different natural landscape.

Evening:

Final dinner with an authentic Argentine parrillada (barbecue) or at a classic Buenos Aires pizzeria (Guerrín or Las Cuartetas).

Farewell drink at a rooftop bar with city views.