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Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Argentina’s leading fine arts museum, with major European and Argentine collections. A must for classic art and one of the city’s strongest free cultural visits.
Flights from Brussels Airport to Buenos Aires depart on average 69 times per day, taking around 15h 47m. Cheap flight tickets for this journey start at $825 (€666) if you book in advance.
The earliest flight runs at 09:35, the last at 16:55. The fastest flight covers the 7031 miles (11316 km) distance in 17h 35m. December is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 7031 miles (11316 km) |
Average flight duration 15h 47m |
Cheapest ticket price $825 (€666) |
Flights per day 69 |
Fastest flight 17h 35m |
First flight 9:35 AM |
Last flight 4:55 PM |
Cheapest Month Dec |
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Argentina’s leading fine arts museum, with major European and Argentine collections. A must for classic art and one of the city’s strongest free cultural visits.
Top museum for modern and contemporary Latin American art, known for its permanent collection and high-profile temporary exhibitions.
Well-regarded modern and contemporary art museum in San Telmo, with strong Argentine collections and a stylish renovated building.
Historic neighborhood known for colonial streets, antiques, tango culture, and a lively atmosphere that draws both locals and visitors.
Colorful riverside district famous for its immigrant history, bold street imagery, and strong local identity. Best known around Caminito.
Open-air pedestrian street-museum lined with brightly painted houses, performers, and art stalls. One of the city’s most iconic photo spots.
Argentina’s iconic barbecue of beef cuts cooked over wood or charcoal. In Buenos Aires, it is central to family gatherings and parrilla culture.
Baked or fried pastries filled with beef, ham and cheese, corn, or other fillings. They are a classic everyday snack and vary by region and style.
Breaded beef or chicken cutlet topped with tomato sauce, ham, and melted cheese, usually served with fries. It is a beloved Buenos Aires comfort dish.
Renowned Palermo parrilla celebrated for premium Argentine beef, extensive wine list, and polished yet lively atmosphere.
Historic bistro known for elevated Argentine classics, schnitzels, tortilla, and a vibrant, stylish dining room.
Classic San Telmo steakhouse famous for tender cuts, old-school service, and a traditional Buenos Aires parrilla setting.
Good value for many visitors. Dining and taxis are reasonable, while hotels in top areas can cost more.
About 10% in restaurants is customary, usually in cash. Round up taxis. Small tips for hotel staff are appreciated but not required.
Official public transport app
Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport -> Obelisco
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