Buenos Aires feels like a city that never sleeps because its rhythm is set by the locals, not by tour guides. In Palermo you’ll wander past street murals that change every few weeks, grab a quick empanada de carne from a corner stall, then hop on the subway to San Telmo where the antique market spil...
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10- Plaza de Mayo & Casa Rosada$0-$0
Explore the historic Plaza de Mayo and the iconic Casa Rosada, the presidential palace where tango originated. Arrive early to avoid crowds and see the changing of the guard.
Find on Viator → - Caminito, La Boca$0-$5
Stroll along Caminito’s colorful streets in La Boca, an open‑air museum of vivid murals and tango lore. Optional entry to the nearby museum costs extra.
Find on Viator → - Don Julio steakhouse (Palermo Hollywood)$40-$40
Dine at Don Julio, renowned for its tender ribeye and extensive wine list, offering a classic Argentine parrilla experience in a lively setting.
Find on Viator → - Persicco gelateria (San Telmo)$5-$5
Taste creamy dulce de leche gelato at Persicco, a sweet treat that melts faster than the summer heat, perfect for a quick snack between explorations.
Find on Viator → - Bosques de Palermo bike loop$0-$0
Rent a bike and pedal the 3‑hour loop through Bosques de Palermo, passing lakes, rose gardens, and the iconic Rosedal. The flat, scenic route is ideal for a relaxed ride.
Find on Viator → - Delta del Tigre boat tour$30-$30
Take a 5‑hour boat tour through the Delta del Tigre, gliding past riverside cafés and watching locals fish from wooden docks. Bring cash for snacks and enjoy the river breeze.
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Where to stay
6Where to eat
8- Don Julio steakhouse$40-$80/ppArgentine/Steakhouse · Palermo HollywoodReserve →
- Persicco gelateria$5-$5/ppItalian/Gelato · San TelmoReserve →
- Florería Atlántico$20-$30/ppCocktail Bar · RecoletaReserve →
- Café Tortoni$5-$10/ppCafé · RetiroReserve →
- El Sanjuanino$15-$30/ppArgentine · San TelmoReserve →
- La Cabrera$35-$70/ppSteakhouse · PalermoReserve →
September, December, and November are the strongest windows for exploring the city.
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