Buenos Aires / Tango, steak, and siesta
Best month
September
Mild temperatures, shopping, and fashion events.
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
5-7 days
Exploring city sights and culture
Tipping
10-15%
Common in restaurants and bars
internet situation
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biking possible
walkable
LGBTQ friendly
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
Palermo Soho
Plaza de Mayo
La Boca Neighborhood
El Ateneo Grand Splendid
Recoleta Cemetery
Off the beaten path
Cementerio de la Chacarita
Galería Patio del Liceo
Casa Saltshaker
El Zanjon de Granados
Jardín Japonés
biking possible
walkable
LGBTQ friendly
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
Buenos Aires Tourism↗
Official tourism website for Buenos Aires
BA Insider Travel Guide↗
An insider's guide to Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires Times↗
English-language news and analysis of Buenos Aires and Argentina
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