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Argentina

Buenos Aires / Tango, steak, and siesta

MeowScore 😸83/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

September

Mild temperatures, shopping, and fashion events.

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january

Attend colorful carnival festivities with parades and street performers. 🎭

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february

Experience the passionate Tango Festival in the city of its origin. 💃

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march

Enjoy pleasant autumn weather and explore beautiful parks and gardens. 🍂

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april

Celebrate Holy Week with traditional processions and elaborate street altars. 🙏

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may

Discover local art and design at the Contemporary Art Fair. 🎨

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june

Experience the excitement of the World Cup and enjoy Argentine cuisine and hospitality. ⚽

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july

Join the festivities of Argentina's Independence Day with parades and fireworks. 🎆

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august

Witness the largest book fair in the Spanish-speaking world. 📚

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september

Experience the thrill of the Buenos Aires Fashion Week and explore the city's shopping districts. 👠

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october

Attend the Buenos Aires International Jazz Festival and enjoy live music in historic venues. 🎶

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november

Join in the festivities of the annual Beer Festival with live music and food trucks. 🍺

🎁
december

Celebrate the holiday season with colorful light displays and festive markets. 🎄

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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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The shopping and economical situation in Buenos Aires can be quite expensive for a visiting cat, especially in popular tourist areas. However, by venturing into local neighborhoods and markets, one can find more affordable prices.

Consider shopping at local markets like San Telmo for souvenirs and gifts, and stick to local cuisine for cheaper meal options.

Usual visit duration

5-7 days

Exploring city sights and culture

Usual visit duration

5-7 days

Exploring city sights and culture

Buenos Aires is a big city with a lot to see and do, but a week is usually enough to experience the main attractions.

Tipping

10-15%

Common in restaurants and bars

Tipping

10-15%

Common in restaurants and bars

Credit cards are widely accepted; splitting the bill is common practice; it's polite to round up the total bill

internet situation

good Speed

Some areas have good speeds but inconsistent overall

great Availability

Widespread availability but occasional outages reported

great Cellular

Good overall coverage with stable connections

Electric socket type I

Common in Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, China. Doesn't accept other types, mind China's lower voltage (220V).

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biking possible

Mixed infrastructure

walkable

Pedestrian-friendly and well-connected

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws + vibrant community

The city is a playground for adventurous cats. Meow-sic and tango-filled streets, cat-friendly parks and endless food options!

But beware of the pesky pigeons, they’re like mice to us cats. Meow-chos thanks for the fun!

Things to do

The mainstream

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Palermo Soho
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Plaza de Mayo
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La Boca Neighborhood
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El Ateneo Grand Splendid
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Recoleta Cemetery

The mainstream

👠🍹😺
Palermo Soho

Fashionable and chic neighborhood for fashion-forward cats. Offering trendy boutiques, cafes, and street art, this place is a roving catwalk.

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Plaza de Mayo

Historic heart of Buenos Aires and political gathering point. Watch out for pigeons and enjoy the stunning architecture surrounding you.

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🎨🌈🐈
La Boca Neighborhood

A vibrant and colorful maze of streets filled with art, music, and tango. A must-see for adventurous cats who love to explore new territories.

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📚😻🎭
El Ateneo Grand Splendid

Bookstore heaven for any curious cat. Once an opera house and now a sanctuary for literature lovers. Don't forget to take a nap on the stage.

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Recoleta Cemetery

Purrfect place for history buffs and cat admirers. Home to the resting places of notable figures and plenty of feline residents.

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Off the beaten path

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Cementerio de la Chacarita
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Galería Patio del Liceo
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Casa Saltshaker
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El Zanjon de Granados
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Jardín Japonés

Off the beaten path

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Cementerio de la Chacarita

This cemetery is a cat-thedral of ornate tombs and mausoleums boasting intricate stone carvings and statues. A peaceful spot for reflection. ⚰️

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🖼️
Galería Patio del Liceo

A hidden gem in the heart of the city, this cat-mosphere is perfect for art enthusiasts. Featuring a collection of galleries and antique shops. 🎨

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Casa Saltshaker

An intimate and cozy restaurant where cat-foodies can experience a unique dining concept - communal meals. A once-in-a-lifetime culinary experience. 🍴

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El Zanjon de Granados

A cat-ivating museum showcasing the city's hidden history. Discover tunnels, a well, and colonial architecture. A purr-fect spot for history buffs. 🏰

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Jardín Japonés

Meow-vel at the beauty of Buenos Aires' very own Japanese Garden. A tranquil and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. 🌸

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biking possible

Mixed infrastructure

walkable

Pedestrian-friendly and well-connected

LGBTQ friendly

Progressive laws + vibrant community

Mindful meoweler tips

Buenos Aires is known for tango dancing

Witness the passionate dance at a local milonga (dance hall) and learn some moves for yourself!

Yerba mate is a popular drink in Argentina

Join the locals in a mate session and learn how to properly prepare and share the drink

The Recoleta Cemetery is a must-visit attraction

Wander through the ornate tombs and learn about the famous people buried there, like Eva Perón

Cash is king in Buenos Aires

ATMs are not always reliable, so make sure to bring enough cash and exchange it at official exchange houses

Empanadas are a delicious local food

Try flavors like beef, ham and cheese, or spinach and cheese from a local bakery

Useful external sites

turismo.buenosaires.gob.ar/en

Buenos Aires Tourism

Official tourism website for Buenos Aires

www.bainsiderguide.com

BA Insider Travel Guide

An insider's guide to Buenos Aires

www.batimes.com.ar

Buenos Aires Times

English-language news and analysis of Buenos Aires and Argentina


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