Buenos Aires in 15 Days
Buenos Aires offers activities and novelties all the time, so your stay always has plans to choose from. Here we share essential ideas for a 15-day stay in this majestic city.
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We bring you 3 proposals for you to tour Buenos Aires according to the number of days you have available. In any of the proposals you will have a great time!
Buenos Aires offers activities and novelties all the time, so your stay always has plans to choose from. Here we share essential ideas for a 15-day stay in this majestic city.
Buenos Aires is a city full of contrasts and fascinating experiences. I hope this five-day itinerary allows you to explore the culture, history, and beauty of this metropolis to the fullest. Enjoy your trip to the maximum!
Buenos Aires, the “City of Fury” as famous musician Gustavo Cerati called it, is a vibrant metropolis filled with history, culture, and passion. If you only have three days to explore this wonderful city, don’t worry; we’ve got the perfect guide for you to make the most of your time.
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Dot Baires Shopping is the last shopping mall that opened in the City of Buenos Aires. With a modern and bright architecture, spacious stores and a design intended for the comfort of its visitors, Dot Baires is a shopping center that is worth visiting.
Distrito Arcos is the first premium outlet in Buenos Aires city; a place where you can find sales on the best brands and their last season collections. A place intended for locals and tourists who want to get their hands on the current trends for an incredible price and surrounded by the latest fashion.
Its French architecture is in tune with the surroundings of the neighborhood, since a few meters away is the Recoleta neighborhood, one of the most elegant and aristocratic areas of the city.
One of the most beautiful moments of the year arrives, when the jacarandas bloom and the city turns purple.
Alto Palermo is the icon of the shopping malls in Argentina. Located in Palermo in Buenos Aires City, it opened up in the ninties and soon became the reference for its category.
Although it is not a neighborhood, it is popularly called that way (it is divided between the neighborhoods of Balvanera and Almagro)