Buenos Aires, Argentina in 48 hours


The cultural mixture between Latin America and Europe has created a traditional and youthful, dynamic Buenos Aires. Argentinian people are proud of a rich capital with tasty beef and vibrant tango dance.
Join with us to explore Buenos Aires during the weekend to experience the city which is known as “Paris of South American “in 3 days on the weekend.

Overview Buenos Aires - Photo: Shutterstock


Friday:
Typically, for weekend trip to Buenos Aires, tourists will depart from midday of Friday.
After the flight lands at the airport, about 7-8 pm is the great time for you to walk from the famous monument of the city down Corrientes Avenue (also known as the Broadway of Buenos Aires).

You can choose to enjoy a movie at the cinema in Corrientes or a play at the Teatro Colon. Theatre was built in 1908, when Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world. Thus, the architecture of Teatro Colon will give you the feeling of the prosperity past of the country.

After the performances, please follow the crowd to leave, you are sure to discover some interesting places to have dinner of the local people, such as Pizzeria Guerrin shop serving hot pizza at the counter. Also do not forget dulce de leche ice cream dessert (cream milk) which is sprinkled with delicious great chocolate nut at Cadore store is brought to Buenos Aires by the Italian people in the colonial period.


Saturday:
Start your day in Palermo downtown to enjoy the cool air.  Walk through the famous restaurants like Olsen (North European style), Le BLE (with croissant French style) or high coffee at El Preferido de Palermo.
After breakfast, let’s go shopping at the fashion shops and visit El Ateneo Grand Splendid, a majestic bookstore located inside an old theater. In the area of coffee of the bookstore (which is placed on the stage of the old theater), you can find the works of Jorge Luis Borges, a renowned Argentinian writer.

If there is any time, you can visit the Japanese Garden or the MALBA museum. MALBA is a showcase of contemporary art in Latin America. Here there is a restaurant with excellent cuisine lunch.
After returning to the hotel to rest, on Saturday night you should taste the famous beefsteak of Argentina (the "Parrilla", a special style restaurant where you can try many kinds of beef).


Two dancers perform on the streets of Buenos Aires - Photo: AFP

To do exercise after meal, let’s visit the Tango Hall. There are always a few basic classes in many hours for those who do not know how to dance. If you are confident in your abilities, try coming to La Catedral Sarmiento or La Viruta Theater with the more vibrant, bustling air.

Sunday:
Once in Argentina, you cannot miss the opportunity to discover the football – king sport in this country.
You can choose to see the players of Boca Juniors Club playing at national stadium La Bombonera where Argentina crowned at World Cup 1978 and is home to the legendary Diego Maradona playing the final match.
In the afternoon, you can buy souvenirs on the way from the stadium or in the San Telmo flea market with vintage jewelry and the city posters with retro style.

Taking the bus or walking around 30 minutes to the north of the city, you will enjoy lunch at the bustling San Telmo area. Cool meats and traditional cheeses are always ready to serve you at Cafe La Poesia or San Juan Cafe.
We will end the tour by visiting the political center of the capital. You can take memorable photos with Plaza de Mayo presidential palace where Evita waved hands to greet the people who supported her. Political past and economic volatility of Argentina always associate with this building because the protests, camping are often held here.



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