Buenos Aires

Jacarandas in bloom, Palacio Barolo at the top, and steak in Puerto Madero — our kind of busy.

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🇦🇷 Buenos Aires Essentials

Best Time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov

Jacaranda spring or golden autumn

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4-5 Days Ideal

Cafés, tango, steak, and long walks

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Currency: ARS (peso)

Bring USD; card rates now competitive

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Subte + Walking

Wide boulevards reward long walks

🧭 Why Visit

Buenos Aires out-walked us: free tours through La Boca, Recoleta and Retiro, and the city center barely scratched it. Go in November if you can — spring turns whole avenues purple with jacarandas — and budget serious time for steakhouses and café stops.

🏛️ A Little History

Eva Perón is everywhere once you notice — the Casa Rosada balcony, murals, her tomb in Recoleta — and her hold on the city genuinely surprised us. Golden-age wealth built the grand avenues; Perónism has shaped everything since.

💡 Did You Know?

Palacio Barolo was designed around Dante's Divine Comedy — hell at street level, heaven at the lighthouse on top, its beam once intended to signal a twin tower in Montevideo. The paid tour to the summit is worth every peso; Café Tortoni's hot chocolate afterward completes it.

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Where to Stay in Buenos Aires

🏨 Park Tower, a Luxury Collection Hotel

Our Retiro base on Avenida Leandro N. Alem, steps from Plaza San Martín — a three-room suite with butler service, and an easy walk to the city-center tours, Puerto Madero's steakhouses (Cabaña Las Lilas earned its fame), and Café Tortoni.

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Local Know-How

  • Café Tortoni's hot chocolate and churros justify the queue once — historic and unhurried
  • Book the Palacio Barolo tour to the lighthouse top: Dante's Divine Comedy built in concrete

Getting Around

  • Free walking tours (tip-based) are outstanding here — Recoleta and city center routes especially
  • Dinner starts at 9:30pm minimum; a 7pm reservation announces your tourism

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the money situation in Argentina?
It changes fast: foreign cards now settle near the good rate, but crisp USD bills remain welcome backup. Check the current 'dólar tarjeta' situation just before traveling; avoid airport exchanges.
Where do I experience tango authentically?
Skip dinner-show spectacles once you've seen one; go to a milonga (social dance hall) like La Viruta or Salon Canning — watch locals dance, take the pre-milonga beginner class.
Which neighborhoods matter?
Recoleta for the cemetery and belle-époque grandeur, Palermo for restaurants and parks, San Telmo for Sunday's market and history, La Boca by day with a walking tour.
How many days does Buenos Aires need?
Four to five: the city is about rhythm, not checklists — café mornings, long walks under the jacarandas, late steak dinners, and one milonga night. Add a Tigre delta day trip if time allows.

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