The most traditional spots in Buenos Aires: The most elegant shopping mall you'll go to. Even if you do not want shopping, this place is a classic for locals and visitors alike. From a variety of dining options to movie theatre and of course, shopping - Patio Bullrich has it all.
This museum is in Tigre, which is close to the area of our venue, which is Benavidez. The building itself looks like a castle, like most important buildings in Argentina, and is filled with beautiful pieces of art. The area of Tigre is also definitely worth dining and touring, as it's a very humble neighborhood with great eats and beautiful architecture.
This is an iconic town in Buenos Aires, everyone knows and loves Caminito. I've never seen such vibrant and colorful streets. This neighborhood also has a handful of amazing museums with gorgeous pieces like the Buenos Aires Museum of Contemporary Art, Benito Quinquela Martin Museum, Museo Criollo, and more. This is also the home of the Boca stadium!
An amazing museum in the city's center featuring art from famous Argentinian artists and other artists all over the world. They typically have educational experiences and featured student art. It's also amazing because of the location, full of experiences, dining and more things to do.
The main opera house in Buenos Aires with some of the most beautiful architecture I've ever seen. National Geographic consideres it one of the best opera houses in the world. Even if you don't book tickets to see a theatre or ballet there, we 100% recommend going to see the outside of it. Plus, it's near more amazing things to do!
Vogue calls it the most elegant neighborhood in Buenos Aires, and we agree. Recoleta is a must-go if you want to capture a true Argentinian experience. Get lost in the streets, peek into the free museums, stroll along the parks, grab a coffee and people-watch, go have lunch. It's one of Sari's favorite neighborhoods.
his historic square is located in the heart of the city and is home to several important landmarks, including the Casa Rosada (the presidential palace) and the Metropolitan Cathedral!
This historic neighborhood is known for its cobblestone streets, antique shops, and tango performances. San Telmo is also home to the Feria de San Telmo, a weekly street fair where you can find everything from handicrafts to antiques.
This neighborhood is one of our favorites! It's huge, and it's known for its parks, museums, trendy boutiques, and European-esque streets. Palermo is also home to several popular tourist attractions, including the Jardín Japonés and the Museo de Arte Moderno.
OMG. You guys have to come here. Sari discovered this place with her mom and it is just so amazing. They serve your ice cream upside down, so your ice cream is so so tall! You can also dip it in chocolate. The ice cream shop is also adorable, it's all pink! The area is also amazing to walk around in.
This is a shopping mall and social area that is close to the wedding venues! It has everything - from a movie theatre to very cute shops to restaurants, coffee shops, ice cream, and more! There's also La Bahia, which is right next door, with more restaurants and bars overlooking water!
A very top museum of Buenos Aires in a beautiful location! This museum has such a wide range of Latino American artists, like Frida, Diego Rivera, Antonio Berni, Wilfredo Lam, and more!
You just have to try this ice cream!! They also have AMAZING chocolates - it is from Bariloche, Argentina (Patagonia) and they recently opened this shop in the city! Their ice cream recipe is like no other, so for all you sweet tooths- this is the one.