№ 01 San Telmo Market
market 2 creators Founded in 1897, this iconic indoor market is one of Buenos Aires' most beloved spots for street food, wine tasting, and atmosphere. Multiple creators highlight the rib-eye sandwich, empanadas, and small wine bars tucked inside as standout experiences.
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Calls San Telmo Market absolutely top draw, describing it as an essential stop for food and atmosphere in Buenos Aires. [watch @ 9:14]
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Samuel and Audrey spend 2 days in San Telmo, eating empanadas and drinking wine at the San Telmo Market, exploring cobbled streets, colonial mansions, and murals of Argentine football legends. [watch]
№ 02 San Telmo Neighborhood
neighborhood 2 creators One of the oldest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires with a bohemian flair — cobbled streets, crumbling colonial mansions, and murals of Argentine football legends. Creators describe it as the best base for a Buenos Aires food and culture crawl.
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Gaz based his entire Buenos Aires food tour in the San Telmo and Soho/Leo districts, calling the neighborhood the best place for street food, wine, and market culture. [watch @ 0:26]
№ 03 Palermo Neighborhood
neighborhood 2 creators Buenos Aires' trendiest district, described by creators as the best base for cute cafés, coffee shops, and patisseries with very Parisian and Italian vibes. Home to rooftop bars, boutique shops, and LGBTQ+-friendly nightlife.
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Two Gay Expats highlight Palermo Soho as a top neighborhood for rooftop mornings, LGBTQ+-friendly nightlife, and exploring Buenos Aires' most vibrant streets. [watch]
№ 04 Casa Rosada
palace 2 creators Argentina's iconic pink presidential palace on Plaza de Mayo, where the changing of the guard takes place. Multiple creators on walking tours highlight it as one of the most recognizable landmarks in South America.
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Two Gay Expats list Casa Rosada as one of the historic landmarks not to miss on any Buenos Aires itinerary. [watch]
№ 05 Plaza de Mayo
other 1 creator The historic main square of Buenos Aires surrounded by iconic architecture including Casa Rosada and the Metropolitan Cathedral. The starting point for most walking tours of the city and a hub of political and cultural history.
№ 06 Palacio Barolo
museum 2 creators A 100-meter tall building in Buenos Aires where every architectural detail references Dante's Divine Comedy — guided tours take visitors conceptually through hell, purgatory, and heaven as they ascend to the rooftop for 360-degree city views. Tours are about 1.5 hours.
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Gaz lists Palacio Barolo as one of the key landmarks covered on the free walking tour of Buenos Aires. [watch]
№ 07 Teatro Colón
other 1 creator Buenos Aires' world-famous opera house, considered one of the greatest in the world and a must-see for any visitor to the city, highlighted by multiple creators covering Buenos Aires attractions.
№ 08 Recoleta Cemetery
other 1 creator One of Buenos Aires' most famous and atmospheric attractions — a labyrinthine cemetery containing the tombs of Argentina's most illustrious figures, highlighted by multiple Buenos Aires travel guides.
№ 09 Boca Juniors Match at La Bombonera
experience 1 creator Attending a Boca Juniors match is described as one of the craziest football experiences imaginable — tickets cannot be bought at the ground or online and must be purchased through a club member intermediary for around $100 USD. Arrive 4 hours early to soak in La Boca neighborhood.
№ 10 Puerto Madero
neighborhood 1 creator Buenos Aires' newest and fastest-growing neighborhood, a former port and docklands area now filled with skyscrapers, riverside promenades, and repurposed red brick warehouses. Home to the free Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur, a massive urban nature reserve with lagoons and abundant birdlife.
№ 11 Tigre Delta
day-trip 1 creator One of the best day trips from Buenos Aires — just 30 minutes away — where a network of waterways creates an Amsterdam or Venice-like experience. Creators recommend taking a small boat tour to see the varied houses along the delta canals.
№ 12 Estancia Villa María
experience 1 creator A stunning Tudor-Norman style manor house turned countryside hotel just outside Buenos Aires, set on 74 hectares with over 300 species of trees. Activities include horseback riding, walks, polo demonstrations, and elaborate afternoon tea with dulce de leche pastries.