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Buenos Aires 3-Day Itinerary in March

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Day 1: Arrival & City Highlights

Morning: Start your day at the iconic Plaza de Mayo, the city's historical and political heart. Explore the Casa Rosada and take in the rich Argentine history surrounding you.

Afternoon: Wander through the colorful streets of La Boca, visiting Caminito Street with its vibrant murals and artisan shops. Enjoy lunch at a traditional parrilla to savor Argentine steak.

Evening: Head to Puerto Madero for a sunset walk by the river, followed by dinner at one of the chic waterfront restaurants. Experience Buenos Aires nightlife with a tango show at a classic milonga.

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Day 2: Culture & Parks

Morning: Visit the renowned MALBA (Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires) to admire contemporary works by regional artists. Afterwards, stroll through the lush Palermo Soho neighborhood, known for its trendy boutiques and cafes.

Afternoon: Relax in the expansive Bosques de Palermo park, rent a pedal boat on the lake, or explore the Rosedal rose garden. Grab a light lunch at a nearby café and enjoy the creative atmosphere.

Evening: Dine in the vibrant Recoleta district and visit the iconic Recoleta Cemetery by twilight, famous for its ornate mausoleums and Eva Perón’s tomb. End your evening at a jazz bar or cozy wine lounge.

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Day 3: History & Shopping

Morning: Explore the elegant Teatro Colón with a guided tour of one of the world’s best opera houses. Then, walk along Avenida Corrientes, known for its bookstores and theaters.

Afternoon: Spend time shopping in Galerías Pacífico, a beautifully decorated shopping mall with international brands and local crafts. Have lunch at the food court featuring Argentine specialties.

Evening: Take a leisurely evening stroll through the neighborhood of San Telmo, famous for its antique shops and weekly markets. Enjoy dinner at a traditional parrilla, finishing your Buenos Aires experience with authentic local flavors.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Plaza de Mayo & Casa Rosada: 2 hours, Free
  • La Boca (Caminito Street): 2-3 hours, Free
  • Tango Show in Milonga: 3 hours, $40 USD
  • MALBA Museum: 2 hours, $7 USD
  • Bosques de Palermo & Rosedal: 3 hours, Free
  • Recoleta Cemetery: 1.5 hours, Free
  • Teatro Colón Tour: 1 hour, $15 USD
  • Galerías Pacífico Shopping: 2 hours, Free entry (shopping cost varies)

Total estimated cost: $62 USD (excluding meals and personal shopping)

Tips

If you want to extend your trip, consider adding a day trip to the Tigre Delta for boat tours and nature walks, or visit the Pampas for a gaucho experience. For a shorter visit, focus on central Buenos Aires highlights like Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo, and a single tango night to maximize your time.

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