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A Day in Buenos Aires: My Favorite Spots to Explore

If you’ve got one day in Buenos Aires, Argentina’s vibrant capital (with its 23 provinces and Paris-inspired layout where streets fan out from a central point), here’s a personal guide to make it special. These are the places and experiences I’d share with a friend, packed with history, culture, and delicious bites. Let’s walk through it together!

Wander Down Pedestrian Florida Street
Start your morning on Calle Florida, a lively pedestrian street buzzing with shops and street musicians. It’s where I love to soak in the city’s energy—maybe grab a coffee and watch the locals go by. It’s such a welcoming way to ease into BA’s rhythm.

Visit Plaza de Mayo & Casa Rosada
Next, head to Plaza de Mayo, the heart of Argentina’s history. The Casa Rosada, the iconic pink government house (some say the color came from mixing paint with cow’s blood back in the day!), is a must-see. Around the square, you’ll notice white scarves painted on the ground, honoring the Madres de Plaza de Mayo. These brave women, wearing white headscarves, protested the 1976 dictatorship’s atrocities—abducting and torturing activists, many inspired by Evita Perón, and dropping them into the Atlantic. It’s a heavy but moving piece of history. The Argentine flag’s blue and white (unlike the rival red ribbons) flies proudly here.

Step Inside Buenos Aires Cathedral
Just off the plaza, the Buenos Aires Cathedral feels like a blend of Italian and Spanish elegance, built post-independence to move away from colonial Spanish style. Inside, you’ll find the mausoleum of General José de San Martín, who helped liberate Argentina, Chile, and Peru. It’s outside the church’s main perimeter since he was a Freemason, and it’s guarded by Grenadiers on horseback who change every two hours. The cathedral’s massive organ (the 2nd largest in South America) is another gem that always catches my eye.

Stroll Through Mercado San Telmo
Make your way to the historic Mercado San Telmo, opened in 1897. I love wandering its cobblestone paths, browsing antiques, and sipping mate. It’s the perfect spot to try local eats—grab a choripán (sausage sandwich), empanadas, fainá (chickpea flatbread), a chacarero (beef sandwich), or some calabrese pizza. Each bite feels like a little piece of Argentina’s soul.

Get Lost in the Colorful Streets of La Boca
Take a short trip to La Boca, a neighborhood bursting with vibrant energy and history. Walk down Caminito, where brightly painted houses (think bold blues, yellows, and reds!) create a living canvas. This area was home to Italian immigrants who built homes from shipyard scraps, painting them with whatever colors they could find. It’s also the birthplace of tango, with street performers dancing in the open air. Grab a snack at a local café and soak in the artistic vibe—don’t forget your camera for those iconic, colorful shots!
We happen to be there when very well known Colombian DJs Feid & Icon spinning tunes in the main Square. What an incredible energy.

Experience Tango’s Magic
End your day with tango, born in the crowded immigrant tenements of places like La Boca (from “tambo,” meaning drum-playing) where families shared single rooms in tough conditions. Watching a street performance or stepping into a milonga always feels like connecting with BA’s heart. The passion in the dance is unforgettable.

El Preferido

We ended our time in BA at El Preferido de Palermo, Buenos Aires’ pink-hued bodegón icon since 1885. It was revived in 2019 by Don Julio’s Pablo Rivero into a nostalgic gem blending old-school charm with elevated Argentine soul food. We were greeted with mini empanadas while we waited for our table outside. Snag a spot and feast on epic homemade charcuterie, the city’s crunchiest milanesa napolitana, fresh pastas, vitel toné, and farm-fresh veggies—all paired with a vast array of wines and vermouth. Michelin-recommended and a local staple, be sure to book ahead for this flavorful blast of porteño magic.

Buenos Aires has a way of feeling like home in just one day. If you go, let me know what you loved most!

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