The best places to enjoy Buenos Aires at every moment of the day. Take advantage of the good weather, go out, explore and fall in love with the City.
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Buenos Aires is much more than just a capital city. It is a mosaic of cultures and lifestyles that are reflected in all its neighborhoods, each with an unmistakable personality. City, which is often compared to European metropolises, contains within it a diversity that makes it unique in South America.
We recommend you start your day by having breakfast in a trendy neighborhood, like Palermo Soho. A place with a relaxed and creative atmosphere, where design, gastronomy and urban art coexist in an environment surrounded by style and full of charm.
During the day you will find a fairly calm atmosphere. It is an ideal time to have a coffee on a terrace in the shade of leafy trees, or to go for a walk. You can also take advantage of the opportunity to wander around the cobbled streets, where you will find craft fairs, designer clothing and home stores.
The early hours of the day are also ideal for visiting the Bosques de Palermo, the green lung of Buenos Aires. Its 370 hectares invite you to lose yourself among leafy trees, stroll along winding paths and enjoy the tranquility of its lakes. From a picnic in the shade to a boat ride, the options are endless.

Inside the park you can find the Planetario Galileo Galilei, a true window to the universe. With its imposing 20-metre diameter dome, which simulates the night sky with astonishing precision, and its comfortable reclining seats, it offers a unique immersive experience. In addition to enjoying the astronomical shows, visitors can explore the museum and learn about the fascinating history of meteorites up close.
When the sun goes down
On the banks of Río de la Plata, Puerto Madero is one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. Its modern buildings and many restaurants with terraces invite you to enjoy a relaxing stroll and a lunch with panoramic views.
This place is one of the most pleasant areas of Buenos Aires and it is a real pleasure to walk along its lively streets full of people at any time of day. Among the attractions of the area is the colorful Puente de la Mujer, by the artist Santiago Calatrava.

It also hosts some historical treasures of the City moored in its docks, such as the Fragata Sarmiento and Corbeta Uruguay , two ships with an interesting story to tell their visitors.
Under the City´s sky
When evening falls, it is worth opting for an outdoor dinner. We recommend a plan out of the ordinary: Villa Devoto, a traditional residential neighborhood in Buenos Aires, which has undergone a surprising transformation in recent years, becoming a prominent gastronomic hub.

There you can find signature dishes, coffee and cocktails. Also wine bars, restaurants that sell 100% Argentine meat, and pizzerias with a modern style, Neapolitan, a patisserie and even a jazz bar.
We hope you enjoy this tour and that you dare to come back for more. The city is waiting for you with open arms!