4:30 pm
Fri, Sep 4, 2026, 6:00 pm - Sat, Sep 5, 2026, 3:00 am
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The venue is located in Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires.
Flight
Ezeiza is the primary international airport, located about 30-45 minutes from the city center. It's the best option for international arrivals.
Flight
While mainly handling domestic flights, Aeroparque also receives some international flights from South American countries, so this could be an option for some guests if they’re connecting through a nearby country.
Travel Note
Airbnb options in Buenos Aires can be an excellent choice for guests who prefer a more personal or self-catered experience, especially in neighborhoods like Recoleta and Palermo. Here’s a brief overview of each neighborhood’s Airbnb scene, along with some tips for selecting the right rental: 1. Recoleta: Recoleta Airbnbs are typically upscale, with many options in classic French-style buildings that reflect the neighborhood’s historic charm. Apartments here often feature elegant interiors, high ceilings, and beautiful architectural details. Recommendation: For guests interested in culture and museums, consider Airbnbs near Avenida Alvear for easy access to the area’s cultural sites. Look for properties with 24-hour security to ensure added convenience and peace of mind during your stay. 2. Palermo: Palermo has a high volume of Airbnb listings, particularly in areas like Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood. These neighborhoods offer trendy apartments, lofts, and stylish studio rentals, often decorated in a modern style. Recommendation: Look for Airbnbs near Plaza Italia or Plaza Serrano for easy access to restaurants, cafes, and public transit. Rooftop terraces and balconies are common in this area, adding extra value for those who enjoy outdoor spaces. Avoid Retiro area.
Travel Note
We did not block out rooms given the large amount of lodging options available in Buenos Aires. Below you will find hotel suggestions close to the venue. We do suggest staying around Palermo or Recoleta area as there is more restaurants and things to do than staying near the venue.
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Travel Note
El Calafate & Perito Moreno: The Perito Moreno Glacier is the third largest reserve of fresh water glacier on the planet located in Los Glaciares National Park. 3-hour and 20-minute flight from Buenos Aires. El Chaltén : Trekking capital of Argentina and is surrounded by world famous mountains, glaciers and lakes. 3-hour flight from Buenos Aires and 3 hour drive from Calafate. Ushuaia & Tierra del Fuego: End of the World is the southernmost city on Earth and features the Antarctic cruises. 3-hour flight from Buenos Aires. Iguazú Falls: Is one of the worlds largest falls and can be accessed through the Argentinian side (Iguazú International Airport) or the Brazilian side (Foz do Iguaçu International Airport). 2 hour flight from Buenos Aires. Bariloche: “San Carlos de Bariloche” is a city that is known as the “Switzerland of Argentina”. Bariloche is the hub for skiing, hiking, and adventure. Famous for its chocolate shops, lakes, mountains. 2-hour flight from Buenos Aires. Mendoza: A wine region located at the foot of the Andes mountains with over 1,000 vineyards. In Mendoza you can enjoy activities like climbing, skiing, hiking, rafting and most importantly, wine tasting. 2-hour flight from Buenos Aires. Salta: Salta is located in the northern part of Argentina with access to high-altitude vineyards. Known as “La Linda” for its Spanish colonial Architecture, Andrean Mountain landscapes, and folk culture. 2-hour flight from Buenos Aires. Rosario: The perfect weekend getaway filled with museums, cultural centers, markets, and parks. 1-hour flight from Buenos Aires or 3-hour and 30-minute drive. Mar del Plata: Is a seaside resort city on the Atlantic coast featuring 29 miles of beaches, 1980’s style architecture and high-rise apartments. 1-hour flight from Buenos Aires or 4-hour 30-minute drive.
Travel Note
Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay - A day trip to colonia is an hour and fifteen minutes by ferry that features colonial architecture and several cafes and restaurants. Montevideo, Uruguay – Is Uruguay’s capital city that can be seen in one day. Direct ferries take about 2.5 to 3 hours one way. Explore Ciudad Vieja and landmarks like the Palacio Salvo and Teatro Solís.
Puerto Madero: Iconic bridge by Architect Santiago Calatrava.
Iconic Buenos Aires landmark located in the city’s heart.
San Nicolás: Renowned opera house with grand architecture and tours.
Is the heart of the city and home to the presidential palace La Casa Rosada.
Palermo: Botanical Garden with diverse plant species and sculptures.
Recoleta Famous grave that contains notable Argentinian people, including the resting place of Eva Perón.
Retiro: One of Buenos Aires most beautiful and elegant street, that is often compared to Paris for its European-style architecture.
Recoleta: Historic theater-turned-bookstore, often ranked among the world’s most beautiful.
Palermo: Famous rose garden, a beautiful spot in Palermo.
Belgrano: Vibrant 5-blocks of diverse Asian restaurants and stores, including their iconic entrance arch.
Puerto Madero: Nature reserve on the riverfront, great for walking and birdwatching.
One of Buenos Aires trendiest neighborhoods, offering a mix of street art, fashion, cafes and nightlife.
Buenos Aires: A colorful, historic neighborhood known for its vibrant street art, tango dancers, and the Caminito Street Museum.
A colonial style neighborhood that has Sunday antique markets and street performers.
Palermo: Museum of Latin American Art showcasing modern and contemporary works.
San Telmo: Contemporary art focused on geometric abstraction.
Tour this unique, architecturally significant building inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy.
Recoleta: A hub for art exhibitions, performances, and events.
Palermo: A neoclassical grand mansion features European furniture, paintings and tapestries.
Recoleta: Argentine art museum with 19th-century European art including artists like Goya and Van Gough.
La Boca: Museo de la Pasión Boquense is a soccer themed museum with interactive exhibits and historic trophies.
Museo River offers an interactive experience about the club’s history, trophies, and legends.
Palermo - Open-air shopping mall with boutiques and cafes. Several outlets available.
Palermo - Shopping mall with local and international brands.
Recoleta - Upscale mall with high-end shopping in Recoleta.
Downtown Buenos Aires: Bustling pedestrian street known for shopping and historic sites.
Tigre: Spacious waterfront market with a wide selection of hand crafted home goods souvenirs and other gifts.
Restaurant - Palermo: Argentine-Spanish fare in a traditional setting.
Restaurant - San Nicolás: Famous for Argentine-style pizza.
Restaurant - Palermo: Wood-fired, artisanal pizzas in a stylish setting.
Restaurant - Palermo: Renowned steakhouse with an extensive wine list. Reservation in anticipation required.
Restaurant - All you can eat parilla grill with a variety of meats, fresh salad and unlimited french fries.
Restaurant - Palermo: Steakhouse offering a delicious tasting menu with a variety of wine pairings with chefs cooking over wood-fired grill. Reservation required in anticipation.
Restaurant - Palermo: Local parilla restaurant specializing in grilled meats with a terrace area.
Restaurant - Vicente Lόpez : A two-Michelin restaurant with an 18-course tasting menu and wine pairings.
Restaurant - Recoleta: Japanese/Peruvian grill.
Restaurant - Recoleta : Has a big selection of wine and live music.
Restaurant - Palermo : Asian cuisine.
Restaurant - Palermo: Delicious sushi and ramen.
Restaurant - Puerto Madero: Asian fusion restaurant with great ambiance.
Restaurant - Palermo: Alcatraz Speakeasy offering sushi, finger foods & drinks named after notorious inmates.
Restaurant - Recoleta: Classic afternoon tea location.
Restaurant - Palermo: Cozy wine bar offering an excellent selection of wines also offering a variety of small plates
Restaurant - Palermo: Wine bar offering a large selection of wines and meals.
Restaurant - Belgrano : Mediterranean cuisine.
Restaurant - Palermo: Modern take on Jewish cuisine with special tasting menus.
Restaurant - Palermo: The best American style burgers you will find in Buenos Aires.
Restaurant - Chacarita: Argentinian traditional cuisine with an elevated flair.
Restaurant - Recoleta: Located in the Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires, known as the oasis in the city. Offering a unique outdoor barbecue experience in Buenos Aires Tradition.
Restaurant - Retiro: Serving excellent dry-aged meats, including Wagyu and T-bone in a cozy atmosphere.
Restaurant - San Telmo: Located in the Mercado San Telmo amongst many other food spots, it offers over 15 different varieties of choripan.
Restaurant - San Telmo: Corner café with delicious pastries, sandwiches and many gluten-free and vegan friendly options.
Restaurant - Palermo: Brewpub offering Argentine craft beer with classic bar bites.
Restaurant - Palermo: A wine bar that offers excellent tapas with live jazz music.
Bar - Retiro: Speakeasy behind a flower shop known for inventive cocktails.
Bar - Belgrano: Great bar for curated cocktails and delicious food.
Bar - Palermo: Popular for live music and laid-back atmosphere.
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