Buenos Aires awaits
amazing steaks, red wine, and plenty of sights to keep you busy for days.
During your visit, you will have the chance to visit numerous weekend ferias or
markets, fine dining establishments, plazas, historic sites, and museums.
Sip a bottle of
Malbec, eat an empanada in the park, or try your hand at tango... or give it to
the professionals. When you're tired of exploring and buying, order a café con
leche and sit beside the hip Porteos.
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1. Recoleta Cemetery
This is not your
typical graveyard. It's a haven for Argentina's wealthy, renowned, and
powerful. Impressive, ornate mausoleums are in this little corner of the city,
where you can spend hours wandering through a maze of family graves. Although
admission is free, you may need to buy a map to get around. The most
"popular" attraction here is first lady Eva Perón's tomb, where
people still leave bouquets and tributes.
2. Eat Steak, Drink
Malbec
After all, you are in
Argentina. Beef, as well as the act of gathering for a barbecue (known as an
"asado"), is an important component of Argentine culture. Enjoy some
of their high-quality foods and a glass of their local red wine. Don Julio and
La Cabrera are two excellent steakhouses in the city, but if you want to
splurge, Cabana Las Lilas is a must-visit. Before you go, brush up on your
Spanish by saying "bife de lomo" for sirloin and "ojo de
bife" for ribeye. If you prefer it medium rare, request it
"jugoso." Then choose a bottle of red wine from anywhere in Mendoza -
they're cheap!
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3. Visit Tigre
If you want to get
away from the city for a while, board the train to Tigre and spend the day
exploring the delta. It's very simple, only 6 pesos ($0.38 USD), and takes
about an hour. The ideal time to visit is Sunday, when you can explore the
city's Puerto de Frutos, an enormous marketplace with arts and crafts, foods,
and handmade furnishings. On the main dock, there's also an artist's market, a
park, and a few institutions. While you're there, you can take a boat tour,
hire a kayak, or take a ferry to some of the waterfront restaurants and clubs.
4. Milonga
Because Buenos Aires
is the birthplace of tango, it's the ideal location to learn... or watch the
pros. You could go to one of those dinner-and-tango shows, but why not go for
the genuine deal? A "milonga" is a place where people go dancing the
tango, and based on the day of the week, there are many authentic ones around
the city. On Sunday nights, there is a milonga in San Telmo's Plaza Dorrego,
where you can see people dancing in the street. La Glorieta is an open-air
milonga in Belgrano that offers free milongas on weekends in exchange for
contributions.
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