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Buenos Aires 7-Day Itinerary - June 2024

  1. Day 1: Recoleta Cemetery
    20 minutes (2.5 miles) from San Telmo

    Visit the final resting place of famous Argentine figures, including Eva Perón, in this beautiful and historic cemetery.

  2. Day 2: Teatro Colon
    15 minutes (1.8 miles) from Recoleta Cemetery

    Take a guided tour of one of the world's top opera houses and marvel at its stunning architecture and acoustics.

  3. Day 3: Tigre Delta
    1 hour (15.5 miles) from Teatro Colon

    Escape the city and explore the serene waterways of the Tigre Delta, home to lush vegetation and charming riverfront communities.

  4. Day 4: La Boca
    30 minutes (3.6 miles) from Tigre Delta

    Take a stroll through the colorful streets of this bohemian neighborhood, known for its tango culture and street art.

  5. Day 5: San Telmo Market
    25 minutes (2.9 miles) from La Boca

    Shop for antiques, artisanal crafts, and unique souvenirs at this bustling market, held every Sunday.

  6. Day 6: MALBA Museum
    25 minutes (2.5 miles) from San Telmo Market

    Discover some of Latin America's most important contemporary art at the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires.

  7. Day 7: Plaza de Mayo
    15 minutes (1.8 miles) from MALBA Museum

    Take a walk through Buenos Aires' main square and see the iconic Casa Rosada, the seat of the Argentine government.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Recoleta Cemetery (2 hours, free)
  • Teatro Colon (1.5 hours, ARS 700)
  • Tigre Delta (5 hours, ARS 1500)
  • La Boca (1.5 hours, free)
  • San Telmo Market (2 hours, free)
  • MALBA Museum (2 hours, ARS 300)
  • Plaza de Mayo (1 hour, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ARS 2500

Recommendations

Consider taking a day trip to the charming town of Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, just a short ferry ride away. For a unique dining experience, check out the closed-door restaurants known as puertas cerradas. And don't forget to indulge in some of Argentina's famous steak and wine!

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