Welcome to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, also known as the "Paris of South America"! This vibrant city, brimming with culture, history and unrivalled energy, promises an unforgettable adventure from the moment you set foot on its cobblestone streets. Get ready to immerse yourself in the heart of Argentina and discover all that this magnificent city has to offer.
Day 1: The Essence of Buenos Aires
Tomorrow: Plaza de Mayo and its Surroundings
Start your adventure in the iconic centre of political and social life in Buenos Aires: the Plaza de Mayo. Surrounded by emblematic buildings such as the Casa Rosadathe Cabildo and the Metropolitan CathedralThis square is an open book of Argentinean history. Do not miss the opportunity to visit the interior of the Cathedral, where the remains of the liberator General San Martin rest.
Afternoon: San Telmo and Puerto Madero
Head south to explore San TelmoThe city is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires, famous for its antique markets, colonial mansions and a bohemian atmosphere that permeates every corner. Continue your tour to Puerto MaderoThe most modern and luxurious area of the city, where you can enjoy a riverfront lunch at one of its many fine restaurants.
Evening: Tango in La Boca
End your first day in the colourful neighbourhood of La Bocathe birthplace of tango. Visit the famous CaminitoFor a complete experience, dine at one of the local restaurants and enjoy a live tango show. For the full experience, dine at one of the local restaurants and enjoy a live tango show.
Day 2: Culture, Arts & More
Tomorrow: Recoleta and its Treasures
The neighbourhood of Recoleta is your destination for the morning of the second day. Start with a visit to the Recoleta Cemeterywhere you will find the tomb of Eva Perón, among many other Argentinean personalities. Afterwards, enjoy the works of art in the National Museum of Fine Arts and relax in the extensive gardens of the Recoleta Park.
Afternoon: Palermo and its Vibrant Energy
Palermo is the young heart of Buenos Aires, known for its parks, markets and art scene. Explore the Botanical Gardenthe Japanese Garden or just enjoy a coffee in one of the many hipster bars of Palermo Soho. Don't miss the MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires) for a dose of contemporary art.
Evening: Dinner and Culture in Palermo
Stay in Palermo for dinner and choose from a wide gastronomic offer ranging from Argentinean grills to signature cuisine. Afterwards, immerse yourself in the neighbourhood's vibrant nightlife by visiting one of its bars or clubs to experience the Porteño nightlife in all its splendour.
Day 3: A Little Bit of Everything
Tomorrow: The Rose Garden and The Planetarium
Dedicate the morning to nature by visiting The Rose GardenThe Rose Garden, a stunning rose garden in the heart of Palermo. Then head to the Galileo Galilei Planetarium to marvel at the stars, a unique experience for children and adults alike.
Afternoon: Avenida Corrientes and El Ateneo Grand Splendid
The Corrientes Avenue is a must for any visitor. Known as the street that never sleeps, it offers theatres, bookshops and historic pizzerias. Don't miss it **.
The Ateneo Grand Splendid**, one of the most beautiful bookshops in the world, housed in a former theatre.
Night: Farewell in Puerto Madero
For your last night, return to Puerto Madero and choose one of its elegant restaurants for a farewell dinner. Toast with a Malbec in front of the Puente de la Mujer and promise Buenos Aires you'll be back.
Conclusion: Buenos Aires, A City to Fall in Love With
Three days in Buenos Aires are just the beginning to discover all that this city has to offer. From its rich history and culture to its vibrant nightlife and exquisite cuisine, Buenos Aires invites you to return again and again. I hope this guide will inspire you to pack your bags and explore the heart and soul of Argentina for yourself. Buenos Aires is not just a destination; it is an experience, a passion, a love that you carry in your soul. See you soon, Buenos Aires!