FREE Things To Do in Buenos Aires
FREE Things To Do in Buenos Aires

FREE Things To Do in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is a city made up of European and American influences, but has a very distinctive style. It is known for its wealth of art and literature, as well as its architecture. Buenos Aires was named by the Spanish in honor of San Salvador de Buen Ayre (Holy Savior of the Sea), but then became known as the “Paris of South America.”

Buenos Aires has so much to offer, so you don't want to miss out on any of the best places. So if you're planning a trip here, here's the list of my top recommended free places to visit in Buenos Aires!

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Nicki Posts Travel Stuff
Nicki Posts Travel Stuff
15th February 2023 in travel
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San Telmo

San Telmo

My favorite place! Walking around this neighborhood during weekdays is usually empty. But during Sundays, this neighborhood is filled with locals and tourists. Lots of activity happening here: antique/vintage shops, street performers, dancing and more!

Location
San Telmo
Category
  • Neighborhood
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Ateneo Grand Splendid

Ateneo Grand Splendid

Perfect for book lovers/bookworms! This place was a theater before and now being used as a library/bookstore.

Location
Avenida Santa Fe
Category
  • Library
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El Cabildo

El Cabildo

A government building turned into museum, was built in 1770 to house the Royal Court. Today it houses an extensive collection that includes paintings, sculptures and historical artifacts.

Location
Bolívar
Category
  • Arts & Museums
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La Casa Rosada

La Casa Rosada

The pink house, also known as Casa Rosada, is the executive mansion and office of the President of Argentina. The palatial mansion features a European influenced design that has been kept since its construction.

Location
Balcarce
Category
  • Government Buildings
Visited?
Congreso

Congreso

The Congress Building of Buenos Aires is open to tourists, who can take a tour of this magnificent building and learn about its architecture.

Location
Category
  • Government Buildings
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La Recoleta Cemetery

La Recoleta Cemetery

This cemetery is home to some of Argentina’s most famous figures, but visitors will find the vast space and gorgeous architecture equally impressive.

Location
Junín
Category
  • Cemetery
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La Chacarita Cemetery

La Chacarita Cemetery

La Chacarita is another cemetery where many important people are buried. It's a bit off the beaten path in Palermo and offers an escape from the crowds of the Recoleta Cemetery. A very pleasant experience, especially if you have time to take a stroll around this quiet place full of trees and grassy areas.

Location
Avenida Guzmán
Category
  • Cemetery
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Floralis Genérica

Floralis Genérica

This sculpture is a gift from Eduardo Catalano to Buenos Aires. Catalano, who lived between 1936 and 2009, was an artist, designer and collector.

Location
Avenida Presidente Figueroa Alcorta
Category
  • Monuments/Statues
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Obelisco

Obelisco

Located in the middle of a highway, Obelisco is one of the most famous monuments of Argentina and a symbol of its identity. In 1936, when it was built, the first Argentinian flag was placed here.

Location
9 de Julio Avenue
Category
  • Monuments/Statues
Visited?
Tres De Febrero

Tres De Febrero

A huge park where tourists and locals can have a picnic or just bond with their families. It has a wide variety of trees from the different regions of Argentina.

Location
Buenos Aires
Category
  • Parks
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Barrio Chino

Barrio Chino

Barrio Chino is a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a place where many Asian immigrants live and work. It has a lots of traditional Chinese restaurants, supermarkets and shops that sell imported Asian products.

Location
Barrio Chino
Category
  • Neighborhood
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Hipódoromo

Crowds of people gather here. They have a variety of food trucks to choose from and lots of people hang around here eating and drinking.

Location
Palermo
Category
  • Recreational
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El Caminito

El Caminito

This place is a must! It's a walking path that is usually full of locals, tourists, street entertainers and more. Definitely one of the most touristy areas of buenos aires. The best part is that you get to see various parts of the city all in one place!

Location
Caminito
Category
  • Neighborhood
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Centro Cultural

Centro Cultural

Centro cultural Buenos Aires is the hub of all things happening in the city. it is where you can find all kinds of arts exhibits, take classes, watch plays and even concerts, eat good food and network with art lovers.

Location
Junín
Category
  • Arts & Museums
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Centro Cultural Kirchner

Free interactive museum with several floors, including a theatre space.

Location
Micro Centro
Category
  • Arts & Museums
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Costanera Sur & Reserva Ecologica

A great place to take a stroll along the river, or within the ecological reserve.

Location
Puerto Madero
Category
  • Parks
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