Things to do in Buenos Aires and Argentina

Buenos Aires:
Hotel to stay at: Tailor Made Hotel. It’s relatively inexpensive, only 5 rooms and everything is free – food, Internet, drinks, laundry, calls to the US, etc. I stay there every time I go.

Things to do:
• Markets of San Telmo
• Cemetary in Recoletta
• Visit the Malba museum
• Walk in Puerto Madero
• Go to Tigre (1 hour by train). Walk around and take a boat
• Boat to Colonia (Uruguay) for the day – make sure you take the express boat – 1 hour vs 3 or 4.
• Walk around Palermo

Places to eat and drink:
• Grilled filet mignon (lomo) at El Mirasol next to the Four Seasons
• Peruvian/Japanese at Osaka
• Italian food at Sottovoce
• Frozen mojitos at Milion

If you go clubbing, don’t go before 3 am. Everything is empty and dead before then – definitely not before 2 am.

Rest of the country:
You could go to Iguazu Falls to see the waterfalls for a 2 or 3 days (it’s in the north of the country). Don’t go for more, there is not much to see or do.

For Patagonia, the Bariloche/Cumelen region and the Calafate region are great. You can find more information and suggestions at:

https://fabricegrinda.com/patagonia/

You may also want to add a trip to Ushuaia to go see penguins.

  • For a night out, I’d recommend the Buenos Aires Pub Crawl (http://www.pubcrawlba.com/) – when I spent a couple of months in Buenos Aires I became a regular almost to the point of being “Norm!”.
    Great way to meet expats, tourists and locals alike, I still keep in touch with a few people I befriended there.
    I especially enjoyed their Palermo pub crawls, it had the nicest, most upscale bars, and was usually on a weeknight (Thursdays are probably the best night to go out in BsAs in my opinion).

  • I like all those ideas!
    I’d add:

    Less touristic places:
    – El Bar de Roberto, authentic tango bar with very authentic tango singers
    – +160, great Drum n Bass party at Bahrein club on Tuesdays
    – Night parties at the Faena Hotel
    – Great non commercial movies at Malba museum and Sala Leopoldo Lugones
    – Yummy macrobiotic food at Krishna and Sattva

    Useful directories:
    – Food: http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/
    – Events: http://www.vuenosairez.com, http://www.whatsupbuenosaires.com/wuba2/ (last one is trendier)
    – Clubbing: http://www.buenosaliens.com

    🙂

  • You missed lunch at Sudestada, as well as the tasting menu at El Baqueano. Actually, tasting menus in general in BsAs, because with dollars they are reasonably priced.