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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day at the iconic Puente de la Mujer, a pedestrian bridge designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Take a stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the views of the Rio de la Plata. Then, head to the nearby Reserva Ecol gica Costanera Sur, a nature reserve where you can spot various bird species and enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by nature.
Afternoon
For lunch, head to La Parolaccia del Mare, a top-rated seafood restaurant with a beautiful view of the river. After lunch, visit the Fortabat Art Collection, a private art museum featuring works by Argentine and international artists.
Morning
Spend your morning exploring the historic San Telmo neighborhood. Visit the San Telmo Market and the Plaza Dorrego, where traditional tango dancers perform on weekends. Then, head to the nearby Casa Rosada, the presidential palace, and take a free guided tour.
Afternoon
For lunch, try the famous Argentine steak at La Brigada, a traditional parrilla (steakhouse) with a cozy atmosphere. After lunch, visit the nearby MALBA, the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires, which features an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art from the region.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to the Faena Arts Center, a contemporary art museum housed in a former grain silo. Then, take a walk through the charming streets of the Puerto Madero neighborhood, admiring the historic red brick warehouses that have been converted into restaurants, offices, and apartments.
Afternoon
For lunch, try the sushi at Sipan, a top-rated Peruvian-Japanese fusion restaurant. After lunch, visit the Fragata Sarmiento, a historic ship that served as a training vessel for the Argentine Navy.
Morning
Take a bike tour of the city, starting at Puerto Madero and biking through the Recoleta and Palermo neighborhoods. Stop for breakfast at Oui Oui, a cozy caf with delicious pastries and coffee.
Afternoon
For lunch, try the empanadas at La Cocina, a traditional Argentine restaurant with a great selection of wines. After lunch, visit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, the National Museum of Fine Arts, which features an impressive collection of European and Argentine art.
Morning
Spend your morning at the Ecological Reserve Costanera Sur, where you can rent kayaks and enjoy a morning paddle on the Rio de la Plata. Then, head to the nearby Buenos Aires Design Center, a shopping mall that features a great selection of design stores and cafes.
Afternoon
For lunch, try the barbecue at La Caballeriza, a traditional parrilla with a rustic atmosphere. After lunch, visit the Usina del Arte, a cultural center housed in a former power plant, which features art exhibitions, concerts, and other events.