Buenos Aries 7 Days
Day 1: Historic and Cultural Highlights
Morning: Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada
– Arrival: Start your day early.
– Attractions: Visit Plaza de Mayo, the main square in Buenos Aires, surrounded by historic buildings. Explore Casa Rosada, the presidential palace, and take a guided tour if available.
– Breakfast: Have breakfast at Cafe Tortoni, a historic cafe known for its pastries and coffee.
Late Morning: Catedral Metropolitana and Cabildo
– Attractions: Visit the Catedral Metropolitana, the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, and the Cabildo, a colonial-era building that now serves as a museum.
Lunch: San Telmo
– Location: Head to San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
– Dining: Enjoy lunch at a traditional Argentine restaurant like El Desnivel or Café San Juan.
Afternoon: San Telmo Exploration
– Activity: Wander through the cobblestone streets of San Telmo, visit antique shops, and explore the Mercado de San Telmo, a vibrant indoor market.
– Attractions: Visit El Zanjón de Granados, an underground labyrinth of tunnels and historical artifacts.
Evening: Puerto Madero
– Location: Head to Puerto Madero, a modern waterfront district.
– Attractions: Walk along the docks, visit the Puente de la Mujer, and see the historic ships ARA Presidente Sarmiento and Fragata Libertad.
– Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a waterfront restaurant like Cabaña Las Lilas or La Parolaccia.
Nightlife:
– Experience: Enjoy a tango show at one of the many tango houses like Rojo Tango or El Viejo Almacén.
Day 2: Parks, Museums, and Shopping
Morning: Recoleta
– Attractions: Visit Recoleta Cemetery, a famous cemetery known for its elaborate tombs and mausoleums, including Eva Perón’s grave.
– Breakfast: Have breakfast at a nearby cafe like La Biela.
Late Morning: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
– Attractions: Explore the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, which houses an extensive collection of Argentine and international art.
Lunch: Palermo
– Location: Head to Palermo, a trendy neighborhood known for its parks and cafes.
– Dining: Have lunch at a popular spot like Don Julio (for Argentine steak) or Casa Cavia (for a unique dining experience).
Afternoon: Palermo Exploration
– Attractions: Visit the Botanical Garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Bosques de Palermo (Palermo Woods) for a relaxing afternoon in nature.
– Shopping: Explore the boutiques and designer shops in Palermo Soho.
Evening: Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood
– Shopping and Dining: Stroll through Palermo Soho for more shopping and then head to Palermo Hollywood for dinner.
– Dinner: Dine at one of Palermo Hollywood’s trendy restaurants like Tegui or Osaka.
Nightlife:
– Experience: Enjoy the nightlife in Palermo, with options ranging from chic bars to vibrant nightclubs.
Day 3: La Boca and Modern Buenos Aires
Morning: La Boca
– Arrival: Start your day early and head to La Boca, a colorful neighborhood known for its vibrant art and tango culture.
– Attractions: Walk along Caminito Street, visit the Fundación Proa art museum, and explore the area’s street art and galleries.
– Breakfast: Have breakfast at a local cafe in La Boca.
Late Morning: La Bombonera
– Attractions: Visit La Bombonera, the famous stadium of Boca Juniors football club. Take a guided tour of the stadium and its museum.
Lunch: Puerto Madero
– Location: Return to Puerto Madero for lunch.
– Dining: Enjoy a meal at a modern restaurant like Sottovoce or Cabana Las Lilas.
Afternoon: Modern Buenos Aires
– Attractions: Visit the MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires), which showcases contemporary Latin American art.
– Shopping: Explore the upscale shops and boutiques in the Palermo neighborhood, particularly in the Palermo Soho area.
Evening: Almagro and Tango Experience
– Location: Head to Almagro, a neighborhood known for its tango culture.
– Dinner: Enjoy a traditional Argentine dinner at a local parilla (steakhouse) like El Boliche de Roberto or La Esquina de Aníbal Troilo.
Nightlife:
– Experience: Finish your day with an authentic tango experience at a milonga (tango dance hall) like La Catedral Club or Salon Canning, where you can watch locals dance and even join in.
Day 4: Tigre Delta and San Isidro
Morning: Tigre Delta
– Travel: Take a train or boat to Tigre, a picturesque town on the Paraná Delta.
– Activity: Explore the Tigre Delta by boat. You can take a guided tour or rent a kayak to navigate the waterways.
– Breakfast: Have breakfast at a riverside cafe in Tigre.
Late Morning: Puerto de Frutos
– Attractions: Visit the Puerto de Frutos, a bustling market with artisanal crafts, furniture, and food stalls.
Lunch: Tigre
– Dining: Enjoy lunch at a riverside restaurant like Il Novo María del Luján or Vivanco.
Afternoon: San Isidro
– Travel: Head to San Isidro, a historic town known for its colonial architecture.
– Attractions: Visit the San Isidro Cathedral and stroll through the charming streets of the historic center.
– Activities: Explore the San Isidro Hippodrome or visit the Villa Ocampo, the historic home of writer Victoria Ocampo.
Evening: Return to Buenos Aires
– Travel: Return to Buenos Aires.
– Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a restaurant in the city, such as Piegari Ristorante or La Cabrera.
Nightlife:
– Experience: Enjoy a quiet evening with a drink at a rooftop bar like Sky Bar at Hotel Pulitzer or Alvear Roof Bar.
Day 5: Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay (Day Trip)
Morning: Travel to Colonia del Sacramento
– Travel: Take a morning ferry from Buenos Aires to Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay (about 1 hour).
– Breakfast: Have breakfast on the ferry or grab something before departure.
Late Morning: Historic Quarter
– Attractions: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed historic quarter with its cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and colonial architecture.
Lunch: Colonia del Sacramento
– Dining: Have lunch at a local restaurant such as Charco Bistro or El Drugstore.
Afternoon: Further Exploration
– Attractions: Visit landmarks like the Portón de Campo, the Lighthouse, and the Basilica del Santísimo Sacramento.
– Activities: Stroll along the waterfront or relax at a cafe.
Evening: Return to Buenos Aires
– Travel: Take the ferry back to Buenos Aires.
– Dinner: Enjoy a casual dinner at a local spot like La Brigada in San Telmo or El Cuartito for traditional Argentine pizza.
Day 6: Day of Museums and Parks
Morning: Museo Evita
– Attractions: Visit the Museo Evita, dedicated to the life of Eva Perón.
– Breakfast: Have breakfast at the museum’s cafe or a nearby spot in Palermo.
Late Morning: Rosedal de Palermo
– Attractions: Stroll through the Rosedal de Palermo, a beautiful rose garden in the Bosques de Palermo.
Lunch: Recoleta
– Location: Head to Recoleta for lunch.
– Dining: Enjoy lunch at a charming cafe like La Rambla or a restaurant like Fervor.
Afternoon: Museo de Arte Decorativo
– Attractions: Visit the Museo de Arte Decorativo, housed in a stunning French-style mansion.
Evening: Teatro Colón
– Attractions: Take a guided tour of the Teatro Colón, one of the world’s most renowned opera houses.
– Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a nearby restaurant like Palacio Duhau or Aramburu.
Nightlife:
– Experience: End your evening with a show or concert at Teatro Colón or explore a local bar for a nightcap.
Day 7: Final Day and Leisure
Morning: El Ateneo Grand Splendid
– Attractions: Visit El Ateneo Grand Splendid, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, located in a converted theater.
– Breakfast: Have breakfast at the bookstore’s cafe.
Late Morning: Barrio Norte and Retiro
– Attractions: Explore the upscale neighborhoods of Barrio Norte and Retiro, visiting landmarks such as the Palacio Paz and the Torre Monumental.
Lunch: Puerto Madero
– Dining: Return to Puerto Madero for lunch at a stylish restaurant like Chila or La Parolaccia.
Afternoon: Final Exploration
– Activities: Revisit favorite spots, do some last-minute shopping, or relax at a cafe. Consider visiting the Ecological Reserve in Puerto Madero for a nature walk.
– Attractions: If you haven’t yet, visit the Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires (MAMBA) for contemporary art.
Evening: Farewell Dinner
– Dinner: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a special restaurant like Aramburu or El Baqueano, known for their innovative Argentine cuisine.
Nightlife:
– Experience: If you have the energy, end your trip with a final night out at a speakeasy-style bar like Florería Atlántico or Victoria Brown Bar