Holiday in Buenos Aires

City in Argentina — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇦🇷

Country

Argentina

Type

City

Best time to travel

March–May (autumn), September–November (spring)

Budget/day

55–100 €

Getting there from Germany

Flights with one stop (Madrid, São Paulo) to Ezeiza (EZE) take 14–18 hours. No visa required for Germans (90 days).

About Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, rightfully earns the nickname Paris of South America: wide boulevards, magnificent Beaux-Arts facades, and a passionate cultural scene make this city on the Rio de la Plata one of the most exciting urban travel destinations on the continent. This is where the tango was born, and its melancholic sounds still permeate the milongas and street corners of the city. La Boca, with its brightly painted corrugated iron houses and the Caminito, is the most photogenic neighborhood, while San Telmo, with its Sunday antique market at Plaza Dorrego and atmospheric tango bars, represents the historical heart. Recoleta impresses with its famous cemetery, where Eva Peron rests in a marble tomb surrounded by opulent mausoleums. Palermo offers parks, design boutiques, and Argentina's best restaurant scene. A visit to Teatro Colon, one of the acoustically best opera houses in the world, is a must. Argentine beef from the grill in a traditional parrilla is a culinary requirement, accompanied by a Malbec from Mendoza. The Porteños, as the locals call themselves, live intensely — dinner rarely starts before 10 PM. The best travel time is from October to April, the South American spring and summer.

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Romance
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Urban
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Nightlife
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Food
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Top 5 highlights in Buenos Aires

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

La Boca & Caminito

The colorful neighborhood of Italian immigrants with vibrant corrugated iron houses, street tango, and football passion around La Bombonera.

2

San Telmo Sunday Market

Every Sunday, the cobblestone neighborhood transforms into a huge antique and art market with tango performances on the street.

3

Recoleta Cemetery

The most famous cemetery in the world: a labyrinth of ornate mausoleums, including the grave of Eva Perón – like an open-air museum.

4

Teatro Colón

One of the best opera houses in the world with acoustics that even surpass La Scala in Milan – tours available even without a performance.

5

Puerto Madero

The most modern district at the old port: chic restaurants, the Puente de la Mujer, and the Ecological Reserve for walks along the Río de la Plata.

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Best time to travel for Buenos Aires

Recommended travel time

March–May (autumn), September–November (spring)

Summer

Hot and humid, 28–35 °C, occasional thunderstorms, many Porteños flee to the sea

Winter

Mild, 8–16 °C, occasionally cold, but rarely below 5 °C – perfect for museums and cafés

How much does a holiday in Buenos Aires cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

25–40 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

55–100 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

150–350 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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4 travel tips for Buenos Aires

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

The official exchange office offers a worse rate than the 'Cüvas' (unofficial exchange offices on Calle Florida) – the 'Blue Dollar' rate is often 30-50% better.

Tango shows in San Telmo are more authentic and cheaper than the tourist dinner shows – El Viejo Almacén is a good compromise.

Plan the whole day for San Telmo on Sundays: market, antiques, street tango, and a long lunch.

The Subte (subway) is the oldest in South America and the cheapest way to get around – Line A still has historic wooden cars.

Food & drink in Buenos Aires

These specialties you must try!

Asado — Argentine grilled meat is a religion: Bife de Chorizo, Entraña, and Tira de Asado from the charcoal grill – best enjoyed in a parrilla in San Telmo.
Empanadas — Stuffed pastries in dozens of varieties – meat, cheese, corn, or Humita. Each province has its own style.
Dulce de Leche — Argentina's addictive caramel cream can be found in everything: Alfajores, ice cream, pancakes, cakes – and pure on a spoon.
Milanesa a la Napolitana — Breaded schnitzel topped with tomato sauce, ham, and cheese – Argentina's answer to the Wiener Schnitzel.
Mate — Not just a drink, but a ritual: the bitter herbal tea is drunk from a gourd with a bombilla and constantly shared.
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