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Four-Day City Experiences in Buenos Aires

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Friday, December 29, 2023: Exploring the Historic Center

In the morning, start your trip by visiting the iconic Plaza de Mayo and its surrounding historical buildings, such as the Presidential Palace (Casa Rosada) and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and admire the stunning architecture. For lunch, head to Cafe Tortoni, the oldest coffeehouse in Buenos Aires, and indulge in traditional Argentine cuisine. In the afternoon, stroll along the colorful streets of San Telmo, known for its antique shops and vibrant street art. Wrap up the day by experiencing a traditional tango show in one of the local milongas.

  • Plaza de Mayo: Free, 2 hours
  • Casa Rosada: Free (Guided Tour: Paid), 1 hour
  • Metropolitan Cathedral: Free, 30 minutes
  • Cafe Tortoni: $10-20, 1 hour
  • San Telmo: Free, 2 hours
  • Tango Show: $30-50, 3 hours
Saturday, December 30, 2023: La Boca and Recoleta

Start your second day by exploring La Boca neighborhood, famous for its vibrant Caminito street filled with colorful houses and street performances. Take memorable photos and embrace the energetic atmosphere. For lunch, try a mouthwatering Argentine steak at a local parilla. In the afternoon, visit the magnificent Recoleta Cemetery, where Evita Peron's tomb can be found. Explore the surrounding Recoleta neighborhood, known for its high-end boutiques and charming cafes. In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner and savor local wines at a traditional Argentine restaurant.

  • Caminito: Free, 2 hours
  • Parilla Lunch: $20-40, 1 hour
  • Recoleta Cemetery: Free, 1 hour
  • Recoleta Neighborhood: Free, 2 hours
  • Dinner at an Argentine Restaurant: $30-50, 2 hours
Sunday, December 31, 2023: Palermo and New Year's Festivities

Spend the morning exploring the trendy neighborhood of Palermo, starting with a visit to the beautiful Rosedal (Rose Garden) in Parque Tres de Febrero. Enjoy a leisurely stroll among colorful rose bushes and rent a paddleboat on the lake. Afterward, head to Palermo Soho for lunch at one of its fashionable cafes. In the afternoon, explore the eclectic boutiques and local designer stores in Palermo's shopping district. As the evening approaches, join the lively New Year's Eve celebrations in various parts of the city, such as Puerto Madero or Plaza del Congreso.

  • Rosedal: Free, 2 hours
  • Paddleboat Rental: $5-10, 1 hour
  • Lunch in Palermo Soho: $15-30, 1 hour
  • Shopping in Palermo: Variable cost, 2 hours
  • New Year's Eve Festivities: Free, variable time
Monday, January 1, 2024: Modern Buenos Aires

On your final day, start by visiting the iconic Obelisco in Avenida 9 de Julio, a symbol of modern Buenos Aires. Walk along this wide avenue, known for its bustling atmosphere and architectural landmarks. For lunch, head to Puerto Madero, the city's revitalized waterfront district, and dine at one of the upscale restaurants overlooking the river. In the afternoon, explore the contemporary art scene at MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires) or visit the cutting-edge Floralis Generica, a giant metal flower sculpture in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas. End your trip with a breathtaking sunset view from El Ateneo Grand Splendid, a bookstore housed in a historic theater.

  • Obelisco: Free, 30 minutes
  • Avenida 9 de Julio: Free, 1 hour
  • Lunch in Puerto Madero: $30-50, 1 hour
  • MALBA or Floralis Generica: $5-10, 2 hours
  • El Ateneo Grand Splendid: Free, 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

In addition to the main attractions, consider visiting some off the beaten path places that locals love. Explore the vibrant street art scene in the neighborhoods of Palermo and Villa Crespo, where you'll find enchanting murals and graffiti. Pay a visit to El Zanjón de Granados, an underground tunnel system that offers a unique glimpse into the city's history. For a peaceful escape, wander through the elegant Jardín Japonés (Japanese Garden) and enjoy its tranquil beauty. Don't miss out on tasting Argentine pastries at traditional bakeries like Las Violetas or El Obrero. These hidden gems will give you a deeper understanding of Buenos Aires and its unique culture.

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