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Leading Latin American art museum with major works from Rivera, Kahlo, Berni, and contemporary regional artists in Palermo.
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AR1655 | 6:55 PM Aviador Carlos Campos Airport | 2h00 | 8:55 PM Buenos Aires Jorge Newburg | 0 transfersDirect | |
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Leading Latin American art museum with major works from Rivera, Kahlo, Berni, and contemporary regional artists in Palermo.
Major fine arts museum with free access and strong collections of Argentine, European, and impressionist works in Recoleta.
Contemporary art museum in San Telmo known for modern Argentine works, rotating shows, and a bright repurposed tobacco warehouse.
Colorful La Boca lane lined with painted conventillos, street art, and tango culture; touristy but one of the city's signature walks.
Historic square where key national events unfolded, surrounded by landmark buildings and essential for understanding Buenos Aires.
Elegant cemetery city of mausoleums and sculptures, famous for Eva Perón's tomb and remarkable funerary architecture.
Grilled beef ribs, flank, sausages, and offal cooked over fire. The classic Argentine social meal, central to Buenos Aires parrilla culture.
Thin beef cutlet breaded and fried, usually served with mashed potatoes or fries. A beloved everyday comfort food in Buenos Aires homes and bodegones.
Baked or fried pastry filled with beef, onion, and spices. A staple snack and meal across Argentina, common in Buenos Aires pizzerias and cafes.
Elegant fine dining restaurant serving refined Argentine cuisine with excellent wine pairings in an intimate Recoleta setting.
Historic San Telmo parrilla famous for expertly grilled steaks, old-school service, and a classic Buenos Aires atmosphere.
Legendary pizzeria on Avenida Corrientes known for thick fugazzeta, fainá, and lively local crowds in a classic setting.
Moderate for visitors: dining and transit are fairly cheap, but hotels in central areas can be pricey versus similar Latin American capitals.
Tip 10% in restaurants if service is not included. Round up for cafés. Taxis do not require tips, but rounding up the fare is appreciated.
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Ministro Pistarini International Airport -> Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires
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