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Week in Buenos Aires Guide

Buenos Aires, a Must-See Capital

Spend a fabulous week in Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina where European elegance meets Latin American passion. Famous for its colorful neighborhoods, tango culture, and football legends, the city offers endless experiences for travelers.

If you’re planning your trip and wondering what to do in Buenos Aires, here are the 10 best attractions and activities you shouldn’t miss. 

Buenos Aires city view

1Visit Plaza de Mayo and the Casa Rosada

The historic heart of Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo is surrounded by landmarks like the Casa Rosada (presidential palace), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo.

It’s also tied to Argentina’s modern history, especially the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo who protested here during the dictatorship. Start your week in Buenos Aires here to feel the city’s political and cultural pulse.

Casa Rosada, the pink presidential palace in Buenos Aires

2Walk Through Caminito in La Boca

Probably the most famous street in Buenos Aires, Caminito in La Boca is a riot of color and culture. Brightly painted houses, street tango performances, and local artists make this open-air museum unmissable. It may be touristy, however it captures the spirit of Buenos Aires like nowhere else.

Colorful houses in La Boca, Buenos Aires

3Discover Recoleta Cemetery during your week in Buenos Aires

No trip is complete without visiting Recoleta Cemetery, one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world. Its ornate mausoleums and sculptures are like an outdoor art gallery. It’s also the resting place of Eva Perón (Evita), making it both a historical and cultural landmark.

During Autumn, the trees next to the cemetery are also absolutely beautiful ! So if you don’t fancy going inside, why not wander outside in nature.

4Tour the Iconic Teatro Colón

Considered one of the finest opera houses in the world, Teatro Colón is a masterpiece of acoustics and architecture. Book a guided tour to admire its interior and, in addition, attend a performance for a truly memorable evening.

Interior of the Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires

5Relax in Parque del Retiro during your Week in Buenos Aires

For a break from the busy streets, head to Parque del Retiro, one of the city’s largest green spaces. Locals come here for picnics, jogging, or just relaxing under the shade of century-old trees. Additionally, on weekends, you’ll often find craft stalls and live performances.

Park in Buenos Aires, with a lake

6Experience an Authentic Tango Show

No week in Buenos Aires would be complete without watching a live show. It is the birthplace of tango, after all! From elegant theaters in San Telmo to lively performances in La Boca, you’ll find plenty of options. The music, passion, and dance tell the story of the city itself.

I loved watching the Tango Porteño show, located in the city center. Between the musicians and the dancers, I was blown away.

Tango dancers and musicians during a show in Buenos Aires

7Explore the Football Quarter: Messi & Maradona

Football is a religion in Argentina. In the football quarter of Buenos Aires, also located in La Boca, you’ll see murals, statues, and street art celebrating legends like Messi and Maradona. Grab a local snack, take photos, and soak up the atmosphere to understand why football is more than just a sport here.

Mural of Maradona in the football quartier, Buenos Aires

8Visit the Evita Museum (Museo Evita)

Step into Argentina’s political history at the Museo Evita, dedicated to Eva Perón. Through photographs, personal belongings, and multimedia displays, you’ll get to know the woman who left a lasting mark on Argentina’s identity.

FYI, you have to buy your ticket directly at the museum, not online. When I visited, it wasn’t crowded, so no worries!

9Stroll Through the Japanese Garden (Jardín Japonés)

One of the most peaceful spots in Buenos Aires, the Japanese Garden is a beautiful escape. Wander past koi ponds and traditional bridges, or take part in the local custom of writing a wish and tying it to the “wish tree.”

10Enjoy the Waterfront at Puerto Madero

Finally, for a modern contrast, head to Puerto Madero, a sleek district with skyscrapers, fine dining, and a lively nightlife scene. It’s the perfect spot to end your week in Buenos Aires for an evening walk along the docks or a dinner with a river view.

Puerto Madera by night in Buenos Aires

My Favorite Experience: Walking Through La Boca

All in all, if I had to choose one thing that truly captures the spirit of Buenos Aires, it would be walking through La Boca and the Football Quartier – and I’m NOT even a football fan! But I did enjoy seeing how involved the Argentinian supporters are, all dressed in yellow and blue. And I had fun taking selfies with Messi and Maradona (do statues count?).

Beyond Caminito, the whole neighborhood bursts with life: colorful façades, food stands serving empanadas and choripán, cute little artisan shops, and the sound of live music echoing through the streets.

The atmosphere is warm, vibrant, and unforgettable. It’s where you really feel the beating heart of the city.

Final Tips for your Week in Buenos Aires

To conclude, Buenos Aires is a city of contrasts, where tradition meets modernity and passion fills the streets. From tango and football to historic plazas and peaceful gardens, these experiences will make your trip unforgettable.

Eva Peron mural on building in Buenos Aires.

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