Are all the recommendations for bars and breweries limited to tourist areas like Palermo and San Telmo? Not at all! Beyond these tourist circuits, the nightlife in Buenos Aires has many interesting proposals that have nothing to envy of those. An exemplary case is Grizzly Beer Camp, a craft brewery located in the Almagro neighborhood. Without being an area with as many lights or “publicity” as Palermo, this brewery has managed to position itself as a favorite option for foreigners and Argentines who want to get out of the limits of the “known.” A “mountain” air in the middle of…
Author: Darío Liefeldt
Street food in Buenos Aires is synonymous with choripan, grilled meats and hamburgers. In short, it is an explosion of flavor that you cannot miss, but that has secrets and recommendations so that it does not become a bad experience. Where to find the best street food stalls in Buenos Aires? Far from being a matter of walking and finding them, street food stores are in specific areas of the City. Here we will tell you where to find the best street food stalls and what things to keep in mind before enjoying your experience. Street food in Buenos Aires:…
The Buenos Aires metrobus is an option that you cannot miss when it comes to getting around the city. Different bus lines circulate there in exclusive lanes and are perfect for getting to different points in Buenos Aires in just a few minutes. Although the metrobus initially aroused more criticism than hope, its operation has been very successful in Buenos Aires. The frequency is fantastic and not only waiting times, but also travel times throughout the city have been drastically reduced. Here we explain which are the metrobus branches in Buenos Aires and why it is an ideal alternative for…
The Palermo neighborhood is synonymous with nightlife in Buenos Aires. The reputation that has grown around this neighborhood for its nighttime activity is no myth or legend. For this reason, many foreigners know even before arriving in Buenos Aires that Palermo is the go-to spot for entertainment and nightlife. However, Palermo is a neighborhood with varying atmospheres and activities across its streets. Therefore, you have different entertainment options depending on the “cardinal point” you head towards. Here, we highlight the most popular areas to experience and enjoy the nightlife in Palermo. Nightlife in Palermo (Buenos Aires): The Most Popular Areas…
The Parque de la Memoria is a place that invites you, as a foreigner or native, to remember with respect and silence the victims of state terrorism in Argentina. The darkest period of Argentina left a deep wound in society whose scar is still felt in the memory of many people. In the Parque de la Memoria there is the monument to the victims of state terrorism, which includes the names of all those who disappeared, were tortured and murdered between 1969 and 1983, years in which armed violence from the State (constitutional and dictatorial) became commonplace. We invite you…
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires is the main Catholic temple in Argentina. Also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, it is the main seat of the Catholic Church in the country and one of the most iconic buildings in the history of Buenos Aires. Thousands of tourists, both Argentines and Catholics, flock to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires every day. In addition, its location in front of Plaza de Mayo and in the historic center of Buenos Aires makes it very important as a tourist attraction. What can you see or find there? What is the…
Each square in the Palermo neighborhood has its own imprint. Therefore, visiting each one of them is a tourist tour worth doing, especially if you are bored of museums and places where only the past is talked about. The Plaza Güemes in the Palermo neighborhood is not only a tribute to one of the heroes of the Argentine Republic. It is also an ideal place to walk, relax and learn a little more about this iconic neighborhood of Buenos Aires. If you do not frequent this area of Palermo and want to discover it once and for all, then get…
A restaurant that pays homage to Maria Eva Duarte and Peronism in Buenos Aires? We have no proof, but we also have no doubt that La Capitana – Bodegón y Vermutería is that place that keeps alive the memory, legacy and importance of Peronism. La Capitana is a very popular restaurant in the Almagro neighborhood, not only for its synergy with Peronism and especially with Maria Eva Duarte (Evita), but also for its gastronomic proposal and its fine cocktails. Along with paintings and symbols that inevitably remind us of María Eva Duarte and Peronism, La Capitana awaits you with excellent…
A nice plan to enjoy Buenos Aires is to visit Plaza Armenia in the Palermo neighborhood. Located in a relaxed and picturesque area, the square is surrounded by bars, cafes and restaurants, making it ideal for going out for a walk with your partner or alone at any time of the day. Plaza Inmigrantes de Armenia is also a place where artisan and vendor fairs are held during the weekends. And let’s not forget its proximity to the Plaza Serrano area, which is as active or more active in commercial and gastronomic terms than Plaza Armenia. Here we invite you…
Notable bars enchant Argentines and tourists with a spell that includes two elements: history and tradition. Las Violetas is no exception for more than 130 years in the Almagro neighborhood. This notable café has stood the test of time and still stands, welcoming visitors to its tables who want to learn about its architecture and enjoy something delicious. Located on an iconic corner of Buenos Aires, Las Violetas is the preferred notable café by Argentines. But it is not a question of competition, but of valuing the uniqueness and distinctive seal of this notable bar. Here we present a brief…