
In the rhythm of tango and the sizzle of parrillas, Buenos Aires captivates with its rich cultural tapestry and vibrant history. Don’t forget to save your QR code and bring it with you on your trip!

Day 1: Exploring the Heart of Buenos Aires
Morning Exploration: Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada
9:00 AM – Classic Argentine Breakfast
- Overview: Bar El Federal is a classic Buenos Aires cafe with a vintage ambiance. It offers affordable breakfast menus.
- Address: Carlos Calvo 599, C1102AAM CABA, Argentina
- Suggested orders:
- Café con Medialunas: Sip on a strong Argentine coffee paired with flaky medialunas, a sweet and buttery croissant
- Tostados (toasted sandwiches)
9:30 AM – Begin your journey at the iconic Plaza de Mayo
Explore the historic Plaza de Mayo, surrounded by significant landmarks like Casa Rosada, wich is the presidential palace.
10:00 AM – Guided Tour of Casa Rosada
- Embark on a guided tour of Casa Rosada, delving into Argentina’s political history and witnessing the iconic balcony where Eva Perón addressed the crowds.
- Address: Casa Rosada, Balcarce 50, C1064 CABA, Argentina
Highlights:
- Perón’s Balcony: The balcony of Casa Rosada is where many significant political events and speeches took place, most notably by Eva Perón and her husband Juan Perón. The balcony overlooks Plaza de Mayo.
- Museum of the Casa Rosada: The palace houses a museum that provides insights into Argentina’s political history. Exhibits include artifacts, documents, and personal items belonging to past presidents.
- Presidential Offices: While you can’t enter the actual working offices of the President, you can view them from the museum. The architecture and design of these spaces are noteworthy.
- Salón Blanco (White Hall): This is an elegant hall used for official ceremonies and events. Its opulent design and historical significance make it a must-see.
- Patriotic Room: The Patriotic Room, or “Salón de Patriotas Latinoamericanos,” honors Latin American patriots. It features busts and portraits of prominent figures from the region.
- Inner Courtyard: The palace has a beautiful inner courtyard that adds to its architectural charm. It’s a tranquil space surrounded by the grandeur of the building.
- Changing of the Guard: Check the schedule for the changing of the guard ceremony, which takes place at Plaza de Mayo. It’s a ceremonial display with a military band.
Afternoon Adventure: La Boca and Caminito Street
1:00 PM – Lunch at El Preferido de Palermo
- Indulge in a charming restaurant offering traditional Argentine dishes in a cozy setting.
- Address: Jorge Luis Borges 2108, C1425FEC CABA, Argentina.
- Average Cost per Person: Approximately 500-800 ARS.
- Suggested dishes: Milanesa, empanadas, and choripán.
3:00 PM – Explore the vibrant neighborhood of La Boca
Wander through the colorful Caminito Street, filled with tango dancers, street art, and lively cafes.
4:30 PM – Visit La Bombonera Stadium
- If you’re a football fan, catch a glimpse of La Bombonera Stadium, home to Boca Juniors.
Evening Delights: Tango Show at El Querandí and Dinner
7:30 PM – Immerse yourself in the passion of tango at El Querandí
- Indulge in a captivating tango show while savoring a traditional Argentine dinner at El Querandí.
- What is Tango? Tango is more than just a dance, a cultural expression, in Buenos Aires. It’s an integral part of the city’s cultural identity. This passionate and rhythmic dance originated in the working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century. Tango music and dance have since evolved into a sophisticated art form that captures the spirit and emotions of Argentina.
- Address: El Querandí, Peru 302, C1067AAD CABA, Argentina
- Average Cost per Person: ARS 2000-ARS 3000

Day 2: Historical Landmarks and Culinary Delights
Morning Exploration: Recoleta Cemetery and Floralis Genérica
9:00 AM – Begin your day at Recoleta Cemetery
- Explore the labyrinthine paths of Recoleta Cemetery, the final resting place of notable figures, including Eva Perón. Recoleta Cemetery is not just a burial ground; it’s a unique and historical site that reflects the architectural and cultural richness of Buenos Aires.
- Address: Recoleta Cemetery, Junín 1760, C1113AAB CABA, Argentina
- Special Tips: Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be walking on uneven surfaces. Consider taking a guided tour for insights into the history and stories behind the tombs.
Highlights:
- Mausoleum of Eva Perón: Start your exploration with a visit to the mausoleum of Eva Perón, one of the most visited tombs in the cemetery. Admire the artistry and learn about the life of the iconic Argentine First Lady.
- Memorial to the Dead in the Malvinas War: Pay your respects at the Memorial to the Dead in the Malvinas War, a poignant reminder of Argentina’s history. The memorial honors those who lost their lives in the Falklands War.
10:30 AM – Late Breakfast at El Sanjuanino
- Overview: While primarily known for empanadas, El Sanjuanino also serves delicious breakfast options, making it a versatile spot to start your day.
- Address: Posadas 1515, C1011ABH CABA, Argentina.
- Suggested Dishes:
- Empanadas: If you’re in the mood for something savory in the morning, try their breakfast empanadas.
- Coffee: Enjoy a cup of coffee to kickstart your day.
11:00 AM – Visit Floralis Genérica and Recoleta Cultural Center
- Admire the blooming sculpture of Floralis Genérica. Time to take Instagrammable photos. Visit the Recoleta Cultural Center for contemporary art exhibitions.
- Address: Floralis Genérica, Av. Figueroa Alcorta, C1425 CABA, Argentina
Afternoon Adventure: Palermo Soho and Botanical Garden
1:30 PM – Lunch at Pizza Guerrín
- Overview: If you’re in the mood for pizza, Pizza Guerrín is a local favorite, offering a variety of pizza options.
- Address: Av. Corrientes 1368, C1043ABN CABA, Argentina.
- Suggested Dishes:
- Traditional Argentine Pizza: Try a classic Argentine pizza with a variety of toppings.
- Average Price per Person: Approximately ARS 200-400.
3:30 PM – Stroll through the trendy neighborhood of Palermo Soho
Explore boutique shops, street art, and cafes. Visit the nearby Botanical Garden for a serene escape. If time allows, wander into Palermo Hollywood, known for its vibrant nightlife.
Evening Delights: Dinner at Don Julio Parrilla and Milongas
8:00 PM – Relish a quintessential Argentine steak dinner at La Carnicería
- Overview: La Carnicería is known for its delicious cuts of meat at affordable prices.
- Address: Thames 2317, C1414DHV CABA, Argentina.
- Suggested Dishes:
- Bife de Chorizo: Enjoy a classic Argentine sirloin steak, a must-try for meat lovers.
- Mollejas: Try the flavorful sweetbreads, a delicacy in Argentine cuisine.
- Average Price per Person: Approximately ARS 500-700.
10:00 PM – Experience the passion of tango at a local “milonga“
- A milonga is an organized social dance event where people gather to dance tango and other related dance styles, like vals and milonga. It is an integral part of the Argentine tango culture. Milongas can take place in dedicated dance venues, cultural centers, or even outdoor spaces. They are usually held in the evening and may last for several hours. Milonga is also a dance style that originated in the Rio de la Plata region, which includes Buenos Aires. It is closely related to tango but has a faster tempo and a more playful, rhythmic character.
Our milonga suggestion:
- Overview: La Catedral Club is a unique and eclectic venue that offers tango classes and milongas in a relaxed and bohemian atmosphere. It has a non-traditional setting with mismatched furniture and a cozy vibe.
- Cost: The entrance fee is usually affordable, and they may offer package deals that include a tango class before the milonga.
- Address: Sarmiento 4006, C1196AAO, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Day 3: Artistic Explorations and Waterfront Wonders
Morning Exploration: MALBA and Puerto Madero
10:00 AM – Explore contemporary art at MALBA (Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires)
- Witness an impressive collection of Latin American art. Afterward, head to the modern district of Puerto Madero.
- Address: MALBA, Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 3415, C1425CLA CABA, Argentina
11:30 AM – Stroll at Puerto Madero
Our Suggested path:
- Start at Puente de la Mujer: Begin your day at the iconic Puente de la Mujer (Women’s Bridge), an architectural masterpiece by Santiago Calatrava. Take some time to admire the bridge and its surroundings. Address: Puente de la Mujer, Dique 3, Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo, C1107AAZ CABA, Argentina.
- Admire the modern architecture, enjoy the view of the docks, and perhaps stop for a coffee or ice cream at one of the waterfront cafes.
Afternoon Adventure: Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur and San Telmo
1:30 PM – Lunch at La Parolaccia Trattoria
- Enjoy an Italian-infused lunch at La Parolaccia Trattoria in Puerto Madero.
- Address: La Parolaccia Trattoria, Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 1714, C1107AAA CABA, Argentina
- Average Cost per Person: ARS 800-ARS 1200
3:00 PM – Escape to nature at Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur
- Explore ecological trails and enjoy views of the city skyline. Head to the historic neighborhood of San Telmo. Explore the lively San Telmo Market for antiques, crafts, and local treats. Address: Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, Av. Tristán Achával Rodríguez 1550, C1107 CABA, Argentina.
4:30 PM – Visit Fragata Sarmiento
- Explore the historic ship Fragata Sarmiento, which is now a museum. Learn about Argentina’s naval history and enjoy the views from the ship. Address: Fragata Sarmiento Museum, Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 980, C1107AAZ CABA, Argentina.
Evening Farewell: Dinner at La Brigada
7:30 PM – Conclude your Buenos Aires journey with a farewell dinner at La Brigada
- Dine at La Brigada, a classic Argentine parrilla known for its excellent steaks and cozy atmosphere.
- Address: La Brigada, Estados Unidos 465, C1101AAE CABA, Argentina
- Average Cost per Person: ARS 1000-ARS 1500




