Buenos Aires-4-day-itinerary
Day 1: Monday
Places to Go
- La Boca Neighborhood: Known for its colorful street art, lively tango clubs, and football stadiums. Take a stroll along Caminito Street and visit the famous Caminito Market.
- Recoleta Cemetery: A grandiose cemetery with impressive mausoleums and ornate decorations.
Activities
- Explore La Boca’s streets and alleys
- Visit the Recoleta Cemetery and take a guided tour (optional)
Where to Eat
- Don Julio: Enjoy a delicious Argentine asado at this popular restaurant in Palermo.
- Café Tortoni: Try a traditional Italian coffee and pastry at this historic café.
Accommodation
- Hotel Mio Buenos Aires: A stylish boutique hotel located in the heart of Recoleta.
- Airbnb options: Rent an apartment or room in La Boca, San Telmo, or Palermo for a more local experience.
Transportation
- Take a taxi from the airport to your accommodation ( approx. $30-$40 USD)
- Use public transportation (subway or buses) to get around the city
- Consider purchasing a SUBE card for easy travel on public transport
Tips and Other Things of Interest
- Tango Show: Catch a live tango show at one of La Boca’s many clubs, such as El Querandi.
- Street Food: Try some delicious street food, like choripan (grilled sausage) or empanadas, from vendors throughout the city.
Day 2: Tuesday
Places to Go
- Teatro Colón: Visit this stunning opera house and take a guided tour.
- Casa Rosada: Stop by the presidential palace and watch the changing of the guard ceremony (Monday to Friday).
Activities
- Take a guided tour of Teatro Colón
- Visit the Casa Rosada and watch the changing of the guard
Where to Eat
- La Parrilla de la Renaissance: Enjoy traditional Argentine cuisine at this cozy restaurant in Recoleta.
- Fainá y Choripán: Try some delicious street food, like fainá (a chickpea-based spread) and choripan.
Accommodation
- Hotel Mio Buenos Aires (same as Day 1)
- Airbnb options (same as Day 1)
Transportation
- Use public transportation or walk to get around the city
- Consider purchasing a SUBE card for easy travel on public transport
Tips and Other Things of Interest
- San Telmo Market: Visit this bustling market every Sunday in San Telmo.
- Floralis Genérica: Stop by this beautiful sculpture garden, designed by Argentine artist Eduardo Alonso Cortés.
Day 3: Wednesday
Places to Go
- Palermo Soho Neighborhood: Explore this trendy neighborhood’s streets and alleys, lined with boutiques, restaurants, and bars.
- Japanese Garden: Visit this peaceful oasis in the heart of Palermo.
Activities
- Take a stroll through Palermo Soho
- Visit the Japanese Garden
Where to Eat
- El Desnivel: Enjoy some delicious Argentine cuisine at this cozy restaurant in Palermo.
- Café La Paleta: Try some traditional Italian coffee and pastry at this popular café.
Accommodation
- Hotel Mio Buenos Aires (same as Day 1)
- Airbnb options (same as Day 1)
Transportation
- Use public transportation or walk to get around the city
- Consider purchasing a SUBE card for easy travel on public transport
Tips and Other Things of Interest
- Palermo Woods: Take a leisurely walk through these beautiful woods, perfect for picnics or relaxation.
- Calle Arroyito: Explore this lively street in Palermo Soho, lined with bars and restaurants.
Day 4: Thursday
Places to Go
- San Telmo Neighborhood: Visit the famous San Telmo Market (Thursdays) and explore the streets and alleys of this historic neighborhood.
- Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art: Stop by this museum, featuring an impressive collection of Argentine modern art.
Activities
- Visit the San Telmo Market
- Explore the streets and alleys of San Telmo
Where to Eat
- Café San Juan: Enjoy some delicious pastries and coffee at this historic café in San Telmo.
- La Parrilla de la Renaissance (same as Day 2)
Accommodation
- Hotel Mio Buenos Aires (same as Day 1)
- Airbnb options (same as Day 1)
Transportation
- Use public transportation or walk to get around the city
- Consider purchasing a SUBE card for easy travel on public transport
Tips and Other Things of Interest
- Buenos Aires Street Art: Take a guided tour to discover some of the city’s vibrant street art.
- Teatro Cómico: Stop by this historic theater, now home to live music and comedy performances.