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3‑Day Buenos Aires Adventure

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Day 1: Arrival & City Center

Morning: After checking into your hotel, take a leisurely walk to Plaza de Mayo where you can admire the historic Casa Rosada and soak up the vibrant atmosphere of the capital’s heart.

Afternoon: Stop for a classic coffee at Café Tortoni, then join a guided tour of the magnificent Teatro Colón, one of the world’s most renowned opera houses.

Evening: Head to the cobbled streets of San Telmo for dinner, then enjoy an authentic tango show at El Querandí, complete with a gourmet meal.

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Day 2: Culture & Parks

Morning: Explore the elegant Recoleta Cemetery, famous for its ornate mausoleums, and visit the nearby Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to admire Argentine and international masterpieces.

Afternoon: Stroll through the trendy boutiques and street art of Palermo Soho, then rent a bike to ride around the lush Bosques de Palermo lakes and gardens.

Evening: Savor a traditional Argentine steak at Parrilla Don Julio in Palermo, followed by a night out at the neighborhood’s lively bars.

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Day 3: Riverfront & Neighborhoods

Morning: Wander along the modern waterfront of Puerto Madero, crossing the iconic Puente de la Mujer, then board a short boat ride to the scenic Tigre Delta for a relaxed cruise.

Afternoon: Return to the city to explore the colorful streets of La Boca, especially the artistic promenade of Caminito, where tango dancers and vivid murals abound.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a farewell dinner at the beloved steakhouse La Brigada**,** renowned for its perfect cuts and lively atmosphere.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Plaza de Mayo – 30 min – $0
  • Casa Rosada (guided tour) – 1 h – $10
  • Café Tortoni (coffee & pastry) – 1 h – $8
  • Teatro Colón (guided tour) – 1.5 h – $15
  • El Querandí (tango dinner show) – 2.5 h – $85
  • Recoleta Cemetery – 1 h – $0
  • Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes – 2 h – $0
  • Palermo Soho (shopping & street art) – 2 h – $0
  • Bosques de Palermo (bike rental) – 2 h – $12
  • Parrilla Don Julio (steak dinner) – 2 h – $45
  • Puerto Madero walk – 1 h – $0
  • Puente de la Mujer – 30 min – $0
  • Tigre Delta boat tour – 3 h – $40
  • La Boca & Caminito – 2 h – $0
  • La Brigada (farewell dinner) – 2 h – $50

Total Estimated Cost: $265

Tips

If you have an extra day, consider a full‑day excursion to the historic town of San Antonio de Isla Grande or a wine‑tasting tour in the nearby Mendoza region (accessible by flight). To shorten the trip, you can combine the Tigre Delta cruise with a quick visit to Puerto Madero and skip the bike rental in Palermo, still experiencing the city’s highlights without feeling rushed.

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