There are places in Buenos Aires that, due to their importance, require putting together a particular activity plan. One of those places is Corrientes Street, famous for its restaurants, theaters and nightlife.

Although Corrientes Avenue extends from the Chacarita neighborhood to Puerto Madero, the area that includes Callao Avenue to Eduardo Madero Avenue is the most recommended to visit.

You can walk along Corrientes Street during the day or in the afternoon, but never stop doing it at night. The lights of the theater marquees and the aroma of food will catch you as if you were in New York.

Here we leave you the perfect plan to take advantage of Corrientes Avenue.

Corrientes Street (Buenos Aires): Tips for organizing your nighttime activity

A Café with the Flavor of Buenos Aires

The first thing we recommend for your nighttime tour is to visit some of the cafes in the area. From traditional and historic places like La Giralda to specialty cafes that are winning the hearts of tourists (like CIC Coffee Bar), nothing beats enjoying a coffee on this emblematic avenue of Buenos Aires.

As you sip your coffee, you can get a feel for Corrientes Avenue and enjoy watching the night fall in the area.

Bookstores

We assure you: you will never see as many bookstores on a single street in Buenos Aires or anywhere else in the world as you will here. Traditionally, Corrientes is an avenue where bookstores have concentrated, from the most commercial chains to independent stores.

Why not spend a few minutes exploring these bookstores? You might find a literary gem you never expected. Keep in mind that some bookstores sell used books, while the famous chain stores offer new publications. So, you’ll need to think about what you want to explore.

Visit the Obelisk

Corrientes Street is divided by the 9 de Julio Avenue, where the Obelisk, a symbol of Buenos Aires, stands. It looks beautiful in the morning and afternoon, but even more so at night. The LED lighting on the Obelisk and the illuminated buildings around it, along with the traffic moving from north to south and vice versa, create a marvelous scene.

You can even get close to the base of the Obelisk and capture an unforgettable photo of your trip to Buenos Aires.

Theaters and Shows on Corrientes Street

You will be amazed by the number of theaters and entertainment venues on Corrientes Street. Some may be familiar to you (like Gran Rex, Luna Park), while others you might be seeing for the first time.

The magic of Corrientes Street is largely due to the theaters and shows that have contributed to making the area what it is today: a hub of commercial, gastronomic, and cultural activity in Buenos Aires.

Perfect, you’ve enjoyed a coffee and satisfied your literary instinct; now it’s time to attend one of the many shows offered by the theaters and artistic complexes on Corrientes Avenue.

Check at the box offices for available events and seats, or take the opportunity to investigate while you’re in the cafe. In most cases, tickets can be obtained online and paid for with virtual methods. You just need to download the ticket with its corresponding QR code and present your ID to enter.

The Toughest Decision: Where to Have Dinner?

Your night on Corrientes Street has one final chapter: dinner. After enjoying the artistic show, it’s time to treat yourself to a delicious meal with the flavor of Buenos Aires.

How do you choose among so many options?

First, you need to decide what kind of place you want for dinner. We’re not referring to the type of food, but rather choosing between a restaurant, a bar, or a fast-food joint. If you want quality and a signature experience, a restaurant is the best choice.

You can also choose a place based on the type of food you want to enjoy. On Corrientes Street, you will find everything from pizza and empanada restaurants to steakhouses, Italian food, Spanish food, and more comprehensive offerings with extensive menus.

It will also depend on how much time you want to spend on dinner. If you’re looking to eat quickly and not wait too long, fast-food joints or bars are the best options. Keep in mind that even in these cases, Corrientes Street usually has many diners, and the waiting lines can also be considerable in fast-food places.

If you’re looking for more exclusive alternatives, albeit at a higher price, you can head to Puerto Madero, where you’ll find restaurants, steakhouses, and outstanding options with views of the docks.

Last Considerations

The perfect plan for your visit to Corrientes Street in Buenos Aires is ready. Coffee, books, Obelisk, theaters and dinner, all this to turn your night into an unforgettable moment.

This type of itinerary is very common among the inhabitants of Buenos Aires. Therefore, it is not only designed for a traveler or foreigner who visits the city for the first time, but also for a digital nomad or an expat who doesn’t know where to go one night and listens to proposals.

Well, here you have a proposal that will not fail.

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Holding a degree in Social Communication, I am a writer and journalist with a deep passion for tourism, history, and gastronomy. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, I believe fervently that each culture represents a unique world, compelling us to explore and study even its most minute and secretive details. Join me as we delve into my experiences observing the world, and let’s reflect together before you take your next step as a digital nomad or traveler.

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