Things to do in Buenos Aires

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Things to do in Buenos Aires

Attractions

Spots that are a must-visit!
Simply astonishing. There's nothing more to say. The beauty of this theater, the talent of the orchesta, ballet dancer, opera singers... Everything makes it an unforgettable experience.
1335 locals recommend
Teatro Colon
1171 Cerrito
1335 locals recommend
Simply astonishing. There's nothing more to say. The beauty of this theater, the talent of the orchesta, ballet dancer, opera singers... Everything makes it an unforgettable experience.
Love art? We have the National Museum of Fine Arts just a few blocks away! The collection is in itself beautiful (we even have some sculptures from Augeste Rodin!), but I would recommend to check if there are some interesting temporary exhibitions.
1166 locals recommend
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
1473 Av. del Libertador
1166 locals recommend
Love art? We have the National Museum of Fine Arts just a few blocks away! The collection is in itself beautiful (we even have some sculptures from Augeste Rodin!), but I would recommend to check if there are some interesting temporary exhibitions.
Looking for some Argentinian art? You can check this place on the weekends, where you have stall after stall, all full of hand-crafts.
433 locals recommend
Plaza Francia
1400 Avenida del Libertador
433 locals recommend
Looking for some Argentinian art? You can check this place on the weekends, where you have stall after stall, all full of hand-crafts.
"La Biela" is, along with the Tortoni Café, an historical coffe place that opened around the 50'. A very classy place, perfect for a break after you visit the Recoleta Cementery.
215 locals recommend
La Biela
596 Pres. Manuel Quintana
215 locals recommend
"La Biela" is, along with the Tortoni Café, an historical coffe place that opened around the 50'. A very classy place, perfect for a break after you visit the Recoleta Cementery.
Café Tortoni is a must if it's your first time in Buenos Aires. An iconic place with great atmosphere, meals, drinks and entertainment.
468 locals recommend
Cafe Tortoni
825 Av. de Mayo
468 locals recommend
Café Tortoni is a must if it's your first time in Buenos Aires. An iconic place with great atmosphere, meals, drinks and entertainment.
Want to have a cup of tea while reading a novel and be surrounded by shelves and shelves of books? You have to come here then. This was an old theater which was renovated to function as a library and cafe, but always mantaining the old aesthetic of the place. And, we don't have to forget that this is the 2nd most beautiful bookshop in the world!
464 locals recommend
El Ateneo Grand Splendid
1860 Av. Santa Fe
464 locals recommend
Want to have a cup of tea while reading a novel and be surrounded by shelves and shelves of books? You have to come here then. This was an old theater which was renovated to function as a library and cafe, but always mantaining the old aesthetic of the place. And, we don't have to forget that this is the 2nd most beautiful bookshop in the world!
One of the highlights of Puerto Madero, and a bridge that stands out above all.
251 locals recommend
Puente de la Mujer
900 GORRITI JUANA MANUELA
251 locals recommend
One of the highlights of Puerto Madero, and a bridge that stands out above all.