3 Days in Buenos Aires – A Step by Step Itinerary

Buenos Aires is a hectic mix of old and new, stately days and all-night parties, elegant cemeteries, juicy steaks and tango. In other words, it’s not quite like anywhere you have ever visited before.

Three days in Buenos Aires is a tough gig. Argentina’s capital has it all. Buenos Aires is one of those cities that you can spend as little or as much time as you have to spare in

Buenos Aires is a thriving city, filled with places to see and things to do. Spending three days in Buenos Aires? Check out this step by step itinerary to help you plan your travels.

La Boca

La Boca was previously Buenos Aires’ predominantly working-class area but has since transformed into a vibrant hub of art, boutiques and restaurants.

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San Telmo

San Telmo is Buenos Aires’ oldest neighbourhood and one of its liveliest ones too. There are cafes, wine bars, beautiful colonial buildings and quiet squares tucked in every nook and cranny of San Telmo’s streets.

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Palermo

Palermo is Buenos Aires’ largest barrio (neighbourhood) so there’s plenty to see while you are in the area. Whether you’re a foodie, an art lover, a night owl or a shopping guru, Palermo has you covered.

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Plaza de Mayo

The Plaza de Mayo is surrounded by the Casa Rosada and the Teatro Colon on two sides, while the famous Piramide de Mayo statue lives in the centre of the Plaza, standing as a commemoration of the country’s uprising in 1810 that led to its independence.

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Teatro Colon

The Teatro Colon is Buenos Aires’ opulent opera house. Exuding the high-end grandeur of times past, the French stained glass windows and shimmering chandeliers provide the perfect backdrop for a night at the opera.

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