Days 1-3: Welcome to Buenos Aires
Day 1 – Explore the Historic Center:
Start your journey at Plaza de Mayo, where you’ll find the Casa Rosada and the Cabildo.Continue to the San Telmo neighborhood to explore its cobblestone streets and the famous San Telmo Fair (if it’s Sunday).Have dinner at one of the local restaurants in San Telmo.
Day 2 – Art and Tango:
Visit the National Museum of Fine Arts, which houses an impressive art collection.
Enjoy a tango class at a local milonga in the afternoon.
Dine and attend a tango show in a traditional venue.
Day 3 – La Boca and Soccer:
Explore the colorful La Boca neighborhood, visit the picturesque Caminito filled with art and culture.
This neighborhood is known for its passion for soccer and the La Bombonera stadium.
Don’t miss the Museo de Pasión Boquense, which takes you on a journey through one of the main Argentine football clubs.
Days 4-7: Art and Shopping
Day 4 – Recoleta and Art:
Discover the Recoleta neighborhood, visit the Recoleta Cemetery, and explore the Plaza Francia and the gastronomic proposals around it.
In the afternoon, visit the Malba Museum.
Day 5 – Shopping in Alto Palermo:
Spend the morning exploring Alto Palermo, a shopping paradise with fashion stores. It’s the iconic shopping center of Buenos Aires.
Have lunch on the shopping center’s terrace and in the afternoon, relax in the Jardín Botánico designed by the famous landscaper Carlos Thays.
Day 6 – Art and Culture:
Visit the Evita Museum to learn more about Argentine history.
Spend the afternoon exploring Palermo Soho, a trendy neighborhood filled with unique shops and cafes.
Day 7 – Nature and Tigre Delta:
Escape to the Tigre Delta for a day in nature. Take a boat ride through the canals and visit the fruit market.
Days 8-11: Modern Buenos Aires and Gastronomy
Day 8 – Modernity in Puerto Madero:
Explore Puerto Madero, with its modern architecture and riverside restaurants.
Have lunch at a restaurant in the area and walk on the Puente de la Mujer. Don’t miss a Buenos Aires sunset with pink and violet hues.
Day 9 – Contemporary Art:
Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art of Buenos Aires (MACBA) and the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires (MAMBA).
Day 10 – Gastronomic Experiences:
A day of tasting Argentine food at different local restaurants.
Try an authentic Argentine barbecue at a traditional grill.
Get your mate kit ready, with a good Argentine mate, thermos, and yerba mate.
Day 11 – Trendy Neighborhoods:
Explore Palermo Hollywood, known for its nightlife and trendy restaurants.
Enjoy the nightlife of this neighborhood with its unique rhythm.
Days 12-15: More Adventures in Buenos Aires
Day 12 – San Isidro and Tigre:
Take a trip to San Isidro to explore its colonial charm.
Continue to the Tigre Delta for another day of relaxation in nature.
Day 13 – Coffee and Books:
Enjoy a day exploring the National Library with its brutalist architecture. Nearby, visit Recoleta Island; its French architecture and surrounding embassies make it one of the most exclusive and elegant places to experience. Its tranquility, silence, and low car traffic make it ideal for strolling and disconnecting from the city’s frenzy. It has two hidden squares, Plaza Leloir and Plaza Mitre, ideal for sitting down to read a book and have coffee.
Day 14: History and Theater
Visit Abasto Shopping with its iconic architecture and enjoy an entertainment and fashion-filled walk.
In the evening, walk along “the street that never sleeps,” Av. Corrientes, which offers a wide variety of theatrical and cultural options to enjoy Buenos Aires’ nightlife.
Day 15: To bid farewell to the great city, visit the Obelisco and the Bajo Porteño with its emblematic buildings.
As the evening falls, choose a rooftop spot in Buenos Aires to capture a beautiful sunset postcard.
We hope your trip is unforgettable!