Buenos Aires, Argentina’s cosmopolitan capital, combines European elegance, a passion for tango and a rich food culture. Here’s a detailed itinerary for exploring this vibrant city in three days, with additional suggestions for those who wish to extend their stay.

Day 1: History and Tradition

Tomorrow:

Start your day in the San Telmo neighborhood, known for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Visit the San Telmo Fair (if it’s Sunday) or the San Telmo Market to explore antiques, art, and local crafts.

Afternoon:

Head to La Boca to visit El Caminito, a street museum filled with colorful tin houses and street art. Visit the La Boca Fine Arts Museum to learn more about the neighborhood’s history and its connection to tango.

Tip: Consider booking a dinner at one of the traditional restaurants to enjoy an authentic Argentine dinner.

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Evening:

End the day in the Puerto Madero neighborhood, a renovated area with modern skyscrapers and a wide range of cuisine. Enjoy dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants and stroll across the illuminated Puente de la Mujer.

Day 2: Art and culture

Tomorrow:

Visit the Recoleta neighborhood to explore the famous Recoleta Cemetery, where historical figures such as Eva Perón are laid to rest. Admire the architecture of the tombs and visit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to enjoy an impressive collection of Argentine and international art.

Tip: Walk along Avenida Alvear to admire the elegant fashion boutiques and historic palaces.

Afternoon:

After lunch, head to the Kirchner Cultural Center, located in the historic Palacio de Correos. Explore the cultural and artistic exhibits in this imposing building.

Tip: Check out the cultural center’s events and concerts schedule for a unique cultural experience.

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Evening:

Dine at one of their restaurants, in Argentina it is difficult to resist the food!

Day 3: Nature and relaxation

Tomorrow:

Start your day in the Palermo neighborhood, visiting the Botanical Garden and the Japanese Garden. Enjoy a peaceful stroll among the local flora and the serenity of the Japanese garden.

Tip: Visit Plaza Serrano or Plaza Armenia to explore designer boutiques and enjoy a coffee on one of the outdoor terraces.

Afternoon:

Head to the Palermo Soho neighborhood for lunch and to explore independent designer shops and art galleries. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) to enjoy contemporary art and rotating exhibitions.

Evening:

End the day in Palermo Hollywood, known for its vibrant nightlife and culinary offerings. Enjoy dinner at one of the trendy restaurants and then dance to the rhythm of tango at a local milonga.

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If you have 4 days or more: Places to add

– Visit the Teatro Colón: Take a tour of this impressive theater known for its acoustics and architectural beauty.

– Tigre Delta Tour: Take a full-day excursion to the Paraná Delta, sailing through its canals and enjoying nature.

– Visit the National Museum of Decorative Art: Explore the collection of antique furniture, decorative art and temporary exhibitions in this elegant palace.

– Explore San Isidro: Visit this charming suburban neighborhood to enjoy its historic cathedral, museums, and charming tree-lined streets.

– Visit the Casa Rosada and Plaza de Mayo:*Discover the political and historical heart of Buenos Aires, where you can take guided tours to learn about Argentine history.

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