Buenos Aires-7-day-itinerary
7-Day Itinerary: Exploring the Passionate Heart of Buenos Aires
Where to Stay: Palermo Soho is a trendy and vibrant neighborhood with boutique hotels, stylish apartments, and delicious restaurants. Look for options near the Plaza Serrano or on the tree-lined streets of Palermo Hollywood.
Transportation: The Subte (Buenos Aires subway) is an efficient way to get around, with lines covering most areas of interest. Buses are also plentiful but routes can be confusing for newcomers. Taxis are readily available and affordable, though traffic can be heavy. Consider using ride-sharing apps like Uber or Cabify. Walking is a great way to explore the charming neighborhoods and discover hidden gems.
Things to Know:
- Currency: Argentine Peso (ARS). US dollars are accepted in some places but you’ll generally get a better exchange rate by exchanging cash at official “casas de cambio” or using ATMs.
- Language: Spanish is the official language. Basic phrases like “Hola,” “Gracias,” and “Por favor” will go a long way. Many people in tourist areas speak English, especially younger generations.
- Tipping: A 10% tip is customary in restaurants and for taxis.
Day 1: Arrival & Tango Night
- Arrive at Ezeiza International Airport (EZE). Take an official taxi or pre-booked transfer to your accommodation in Palermo Soho.
- Settle in and explore the neighborhood, enjoying a leisurely lunch at a sidewalk café like “Las Violetas” for their famous medialunas (croissants) and pastries.
- In the evening, experience the passion of tango with dinner and a show at a traditional milonga like “El Viejo Almacén” or “Esquina Carlos Gardel.”
Day 2: History & Culture
- Start your day with a visit to Plaza de Mayo, the heart of Buenos Aires. Admire the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace) and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
- Explore the historical neighborhood of San Telmo, browsing through antique shops and enjoying street performers.
- Indulge in a traditional Argentine lunch at “La Brigada” known for its delicious grilled meats and vibrant atmosphere.
Day 3: Art & Architecture
- Spend the morning immersed in art at MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires), showcasing Latin American masterpieces from the 20th century onwards.
- Stroll through the elegant Recoleta neighborhood, admiring the grand architecture of Recoleta Cemetery and enjoying a coffee break at “La Biela,” a historic café frequented by intellectuals and artists.
Day 4: River Plate Adventure
- Take a scenic ferry ride across the Río de la Plata to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its charming cobblestone streets and colonial architecture.
- Explore Colonia’s historical center, visit the Faro (lighthouse) for stunning views, and enjoy a traditional Uruguayan lunch by the river.
Day 5: Nature & Relaxation
- Escape the city bustle with a day trip to Tigre Delta, a labyrinthine network of rivers and islands just north of Buenos Aires.
- Take a boat tour through the delta, exploring charming riverside towns and observing the diverse wildlife. Enjoy lunch at a waterfront restaurant savoring fresh seafood dishes.
Day 6: Shopping & Culinary Delights
- Spend the morning exploring Palermo Soho’s trendy boutiques, independent designers, and vintage shops for unique souvenirs.
- Indulge in a delectable afternoon tea at “Confitería Las Violetas,” a stunning Belle Époque café with exquisite pastries and elegant surroundings.
- In the evening, experience the vibrant nightlife of Palermo Hollywood, enjoying dinner and drinks at one of its many trendy restaurants and bars.
Day 7: Farewell Buenos Aires
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Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your favorite café, reminiscing about your adventures in Buenos Aires.
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Visit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to admire Argentina’s rich artistic heritage before heading to Ezeiza International Airport (EZE) for your departure.
Tips:
- Learn some basic Spanish phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.
- Download a translation app for easier communication.
- Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against petty theft.
Enjoy the vibrant energy, rich culture, and delicious cuisine of Buenos Aires!