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Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Argentina’s leading fine arts museum, known for its strong collection of European masters and major Argentine works. A top cultural stop in Recoleta.
Flights from Orlando, FL to Buenos Aires depart on average 123 times per day, taking around 11h 14m. Cheap flight tickets for this journey start at $351 (€282) if you book in advance.
The earliest flight runs at 00:06, the last at 23:55. The fastest flight covers the 4614 miles (7426 km) distance in 11h 51m. April is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 4614 miles (7426 km) |
Average flight duration 11h 14m |
Cheapest ticket price $351 (€282) |
Flights per day 123 |
Fastest flight 11h 51m |
First flight 12:06 AM |
Last flight 11:55 PM |
Cheapest Month Apr |
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Argentina’s leading fine arts museum, known for its strong collection of European masters and major Argentine works. A top cultural stop in Recoleta.
The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires displays modern and contemporary Latin American art in a sleek contemporary building. Very popular with visitors and locals.
Often referred to simply as MALBA, this is one of the city’s most internationally recognized art institutions and a key stop for modern Latin American art.
A historic neighborhood known for cobbled streets, antiques, colonial architecture, tango culture, and one of the city’s most atmospheric walks.
A colorful riverside district famous for immigrant history, vivid facades, street art, and strong football and tango associations.
The city’s best-known open-air lane, lined with brightly painted buildings, murals, and performers. One of Buenos Aires’ most photographed spots.
Argentina’s iconic barbecue of assorted beef cuts and sausages cooked over a parrilla. It is central to Buenos Aires food culture and social gatherings.
Baked or fried pastry turnovers filled with beef, ham and cheese, or corn. They are a classic everyday snack and vary by region and filling.
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.
Famous Palermo parrilla known for premium Argentine beef, excellent wine list, and polished but lively atmosphere.
Historic bistro serving elevated Argentine classics such as milanesa, tortillas, and seafood in a colorful, stylish setting.
Well-known steakhouse in Palermo celebrated for generous cuts, many side dishes, and a busy traditional parrilla atmosphere.
Affordable by major global city standards, but inflation is high. Hotels vary widely; dining ranges from cheap eats to upscale steakhouses.
About 10% in restaurants is customary, usually left in cash. Round up for taxis. Small tips are appreciated for hotel staff; not expected for counter service.
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Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport -> Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires
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