Buenos Aires, Argentina
August 10, 2023
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina. Situated on the western shore of the Río de la Plata on the South American continent, it is one of the most populous cities in Latin America, with a population of more than 2.9 million people. The city boasts a rich history and culture, and has been known as “the Paris of South America” due to its beautiful architecture, vibrant neighborhoods, and lively nightlife. Visitors to Buenos Aires can enjoy a variety of attractions such as culturally-significant museums and galleries, theatres, parks,
La Cabrera
José A. Cabrera 5127, C1414BGQ CABA, Argentina
Yvonne L
a month ago
Ate here a couple evenings during happy hour when the entire bill is 40% off if complete the meal by 8pm. The quality of the food is good but the happy hour service is minimal due to the rush. The non happy hour may get better service but the price point may not justify the quality. We especially like the salad here besides the meat. The arugula and Cesar salads are very good
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Jorge Luis Borges 1757, C1414 DGC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ashley
8 months ago
Great food, very attentive service. We tried the mushroom risotto, the chorizo, summer salad, and empanadas. They were all fantastic! The patio is beautiful too, very lush. Will definitely be back.
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Fitz Roy 2110, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Marisa Lobo
a month ago
The entire experience was just fantastic! My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The other guests were a fun bunch as well, which made it all the more enjoyable. The cherry on the icing were the chef's/hosts. Augustine, Laura and Valentina. They made the entire experience so much fun. There was not a dull moment the entire time. The rest of the food (which was LOADS!! I recommend going on a very empty stomach 😝) was just delicious and the wines just kept coming. They even taught us common hand gestures in Argentina!! You have to do this if you're in Buenos Aires!!
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Av. Brasil, C1143 CABA, Argentina
Pablo Velazco (Crystal Clear)
3 months ago
Beautiful place especially during the day and in Sundays
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Junín 1760, C1113 CABA, Argentina
Michelle Sullivan
a month ago
Really a beautiful and interesting place. In my travels, I never thought I’d visit a cemetery as part of my itinerary, but you can’t miss going here! So many amazing dedications, it’s almost like an outdoor modern art museum. I give it 4/5 stars because some of these poor glass entrances have been broken and one casket was busted - I didn’t look inside 🙄 but someone with a tiny bit of morbid curiosity might actually be able to see a corpse….also, the walkway could use some attention, loose tiles - more of an annoyance for me, but could compromise someone who needs assistance walking. Overall, I enjoyed my visit! Highly recommend!
More reviewsMuseo de los Niños Abasto
Nivel 2 Shopping Abasto, Av. Corrientes 3247, C1193 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rod & Liz Merlo
4 weeks ago
It is not a bad place for the kids, but when we went (July), it was very hot inside and very busy. The water dispenser was out and you can't buy drinks in there (gotta go into the mall). My 6 yrs old twins had an OK time. They spend most of their time in the supermarket and the playground (2nd floor). If you're in the area, go check it out, but make sure you buy your tickets in advance.
More reviewsParque de la Memoria - Monumento a las Víctimas del Terrorismo de Estado
Av. Costanera Rafael Obligado 6745, C1428 CABA, Argentina
Niccolo' Bertoldi
a week ago
This park is at the same time very relaxing and absolutely bone chilling terrifying. Relaxing because it is a great place where to take a leisurely stroll, take in the views of the Rio de la Plata river, have a picnic on the expansive grass lawns. Terrifying because it is also a monument to the memory of the over 30.000 people fallen during the 7 years of Argentina's dictatorship and state terrorism. You can find seemingly endless walls with the names of those who perished written on them (a similar concept to the wall at the Vietnam memorial in Washington DC, USA) and a series of monuments and statues to remember this awful period in Argentina's recent history. Unfortunately there is very little explanation of what you are seeing, but you can find some info on the artwork and most is very suggestive anyway. Definitely worth a visit, especially if you are unfamiliar with Argentina's period going from 1976 to 1983 as this will make an impression on you, spurring you to learn more about it.
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Juana Manso 1181, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Block of the Lights Historical-Cultural Complex
Perú 222, C1067 CABA, Argentina
Syed Tassaduq Hussain Bukhari
4 years ago
Manzana de las Lucas (Historical Cultural Complex) The "Manzana de las Luces" also called ‘block of enlightenment’ or ‘Apple of Lights’ is a Historical Cultural Complex located in downtown Buenos Aires near Bolivar Metro station. The complex has some of the city’s oldest buildings such as Baroque San Ignacio church built between 1686 and 1722. It is known as the birthplace of the city's intelligentsia and comprises of old historical buildings, mostly kept in original condition
More reviewsBlock of the Lights Historical-Cultural Complex
Perú 222, C1067 CABA, Argentina
Syed Tassaduq Hussain Bukhari
4 years ago
Manzana de las Lucas (Historical Cultural Complex) The "Manzana de las Luces" also called ‘block of enlightenment’ or ‘Apple of Lights’ is a Historical Cultural Complex located in downtown Buenos Aires near Bolivar Metro station. The complex has some of the city’s oldest buildings such as Baroque San Ignacio church built between 1686 and 1722. It is known as the birthplace of the city's intelligentsia and comprises of old historical buildings, mostly kept in original condition
More reviewsPaseo El Rosedal Garden
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Celso Hashimoto
2 months ago
Such a beautiful place. If you love to be in touch with nature you should visit this place. This place is full of different kinds of roses and other flowers. It is a place to relax and run away from the concrete jungle.
More reviewsReserva Ecológica Costanera Sur
Av. Dr. Tristán Achával Rodríguez 1550, C1768 CABA, Argentina
Macabe
2 months ago
We went there a little misinformed about what the experience would be like. However, still a great place to go for a walk and get away from the city. You're a little removed from the nature but it's a calming environment.
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Av. de Mayo 1370, C1085 CABA, Argentina
ESB NYC
3 months ago
We just knocked around the lobby for a few minutes. Lovely 1922 building with lots of well maintained period detail. We didn’t have time for the guided tour but it seems it would be interesting.
More reviewsMuseo Histórico Nacional
Defensa 1600, C1143 CABA, Argentina
Gustavo Mad
3 months ago
I was walking around in San Telmo and suddenly a storm arrived, so... I went into the museum to find some shelter and it was a great decision. If you see it from outside looks a bit rusty, but inside is a really cool place. The yard is perfect and inside the building everything is new. You will find a great pictures and paintings. I recommend you to visit it. Specially is you are a tourist. You can make a great shot over there. Now there is a football expo with a lot of cool things, you will enjoy it!
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Av. del Libertador 1400, C1112 CABA, Argentina
Ekaterine (Catherine)
3 months ago
Nice little square but nothing super special either. Also many homeless people
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Humberto 1º 400, C1103 CABA, Argentina
H K
3 weeks ago
San Telmo and Plaza Dorrego in Buenos Aires, Argentina, exude a laid-back and bohemian charm. Wander through the historic neighborhood's cobblestone streets, explore antique shops, and enjoy local tango performances. Plaza Dorrego's Sunday Antique Fair adds a lively touch with its vintage stalls and tango dancers. Embrace the relaxed atmosphere, soak up the artistic vibe, and experience the authentic cultural essence of Buenos Aires in these captivating spots.
More reviewsJardín Botánico Carlos Thays
C1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
David Rudley
2 weeks ago
The garden had very nice lights and views. There were also a few little shows to watch with technical effects. It was a nice family experience! I just wish it was more interactive. Not much more to do than just look and take pictures.
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Av. 9 de Julio s/n, C1043 CABA, Argentina
Andrea Gregor
a month ago
It was inaugurated on May 23, 1936 and was designed to honor the 400th anniversary of the first foundation of the city of Buenos Aires, in 1541. It is 67.5 meters high, with a staircase with 206 steps and seven landings to reach its viewpoint. I recommend going to visit it.
More reviewsBuenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral
San Martín 27, C1004 CABA, Argentina
Valeria T
3 weeks ago
Beautiful Cathedral! It is definitely worth seeing it! Its architecture is a master piece! It was fantastic to be in the place where Pope Francisco used to be at! Also lovely to the Our Lady Aparecida from Brazil in there! Gorgeous!
More reviewsMuseo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo
Bolívar 65, C1066 CABA, Argentina
Quang Phan
3 weeks ago
Some gallery has English translation. I use Google lens to have some context and history of each objects. It takes time to scan and understand what you’re looking at but for outsiders, understanding its history and culture is important.
More reviewsTeatro Colón
Cerrito 628, C1010AAN CABA, Argentina
Igor
a month ago
A wonderful temple of art for all people. The beauty of the building and the wonderful sound create a magical atmosphere of perfection. One can only enjoy being here. The buildings and interior decoration are just as beautiful as it is pleasant to see people who have come here. These people want to join the great classics and I am pleased to be with them. Thank you!
More reviewsPlaza de Mayo
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen s/n, C1087 CABA, Argentina
M J
4 months ago
I am from the UK and are on a 6-weeks tour of South America. Plaza de Mayo is a large square with a lots of fine historical buildings which are kept in good condition. There is a President Palace in this square too with its red bricks construction. There are good transport links to the square such as underground metro as well as buses which come straight to the square from the various parts of the city. I enjoyed my stay in/around the park.👍😎🇬🇧
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Beruti 2602, C1425BBD CABA, Argentina
Nandini Mazumdar
7 months ago
Great spot for Spanish fare! Delicious veggie and fish options, good wines and good service. The decor is a bit old school and the vibe is a bit more traditional but still worth the meal.
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Esmeralda 776, C1007 ABH, Buenos Aires, Argentina
RT Smith
4 months ago
We went by Broccolino one evening wanting to have dinner there and as we walked by we saw that there was a line of people waiting to get in so we went to some other restaurant. Several days later we dropped by around lunchtime and were able to get a table after waiting 2 or 3 minutes. It was so nice not to have to wait a long time to be seated. Our waiter, Walter was excellent! He got special salad made for us that was not even on them menu! The dishes we ordered were delicious! I asked Walter for a glass of the house white wine which was great! We will visit Broccoli no when in Buenos Aires again!
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Av. Leandro N. Alem 1193, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Stephen R
4 months ago
Brunch and Lunch were fantastic! Amazing staff that are very attentive. Highly recommend going and staying at the hotel.
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Sarmiento 1334, C1041 CABA, Argentina
Stacey
5 months ago
The service was a bit slow and the food came out in stages. Two of us being finished with our meals before the third meal came out. Not pictured were the raviolis (chicken and cheese) which lacked any flavor. The shining star was the lasagna for sure. It was the best I’ve had in a long time here. I would ask for just fileto sauce next time tough. Empanadas were very good. Overall a nice experience. Just a bit slow.
More reviewsEl Preferido de Palermo
Jorge Luis Borges 2108, C1425 FFD, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Charlotte Butler
a month ago
THE BEST FRENCH FRIES I HAVE EVER HAD!!! Crispy on the outside. Light and fluffy on the inside. Everything here was great but the fries were mind blowing. The wine selection is fantastic and the service and hospitality are top notch. Not to miss!
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Peña 2300, C1126ABF CABA, Argentina
Austin Kardell
5 months ago
A very enjoyable experience and the food was delicious and cooked to perfection. The staff was very attentive and helpful pairing wines with the separate dishes. Had an opportunity to meet the chef at the end of the evening who was kind and passionate about his work. Highly recommend!
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Posadas 1232, C1011 CABA, Argentina
Bruna Carvalho
9 months ago
The best dinner I had in Buenos Aires, I never in my life tasted such a delicious meat. I simply loved it, everything perfect.
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Tucumán 501, C1049 AAK, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Orkhan N
2 weeks ago
The service was bad, the waiter was ignoring us and showing arrogance. They kept pushing us to order the most expensive meals. The meat was so dry and tasteless. Do not recommend this place at all.
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Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 580, C1107 CABA, Argentina
Dave Damonghi
a month ago
Well, what can I say about this place. Honestly I visited this restaurant a week ago. I like to dine early so I choose to go there around 7 PM. Nevermind,I got some expectations because this steak house is well known as a top dining in Buenos Aires. Well..I'm afraid to say that it wasn't..service is poor and not really attentive.Our Waiter wasn't attentive at all . Appetizers were good, but the main course was not amazing at all. By means for a restaurant where the average of the cover charge is expensive and most of the guests who visit this restaurant are foreigners..well let me tell you that the entire experience is poor and mediocre. The assistant waiter ( a lady was the only smiling and service attitude) on the restaurant. No Manager around,beef dry and not flavor, not good ambience etc. Personally I don't recommend to visit this restaurant with expectations .
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Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 1160, C1107 CABA, Argentina
Bahar Carroll
7 months ago
One of the best tasting menus I’ve had in a while! Highly recommend if you’re in BsAs. Every dish was phenomenal and managed to surprise you with amazing flavor and texture experience. Wine pairing was done well!
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Lafinur 3368, C1425 CABA, Argentina
olinda ohara
a month ago
Such an amazing experience! We went for the 6 course taster menu. They warn you of how full you could be as the portions, even though it is shared after course 3 it is your own dishes so it very much feels like a normal 3 course with extra delicious starters. Standouts we're the kibbeh and dessert of fig cake I believe? with yogurt ice cream. There is options of sharing a brisket main of rib or one with a fried egg I believe, for my partner and I the taster of the brisket in the taster was just enough as it is so rich. I'm not sure how the 10 course would have gone as I did not ask. The 6 plates showed a lot of the menu. Most servers were lovely and although we are not fluent Spanish speakers we tried our best and had a lot of patience and kindness from our server BRYAN in particular, it was my birthday and very kindly treated us at the end of our meal (even though we were so full!). Thank you Bryan! We had a great evening full of so much flavour and richness!
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1086/88 Buenos Aires AR-C AR, Posadas, C1011 ABB, Argentina
Linny C
a year ago
Came here relatively early for dinner and drinks. Enjoyed a semi quiet, delicious dinner with friends and by the time for dessert the crowd came rushing in! Food was delicious and the late night DJ created a great experience for our night in the city!
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Cavia 2985, C1425 CABA, Argentina
Gabriel
2 weeks ago
Excellent food. Wine options are very limited and overpriced. Dishes cannot be changed at all which does not align with the price of the restaurant. Pastries where not available which were also very limiting in terms of options for desert.
More reviewsAramburu Relais & Châteaux
Pasaje del Correo, Vicente López 1661, C1103ACY CABA, Argentina
David Moore
2 months ago
Aramburu deserves its reputation, its 5 star reviews here, and maybe one day it might get 1 or more Michelin stars. We read of the 18-course tasting menu, and on arrival we were told it would be 22! Wow, very exciting. The first 10 or so are joyous tastes. Often playful they can mess with your senses in a good way. But that still leaves another 12 or so small plates to go. Result! The attention to detail is exquisite. The ambient lighting is low and just right, the kitchen is laid out like a theatre stage before you, the staff are informal, informative, but not intrusive. If you're a tourist do the math on the pricing and Boom!💥 Congratulations and enjoy.
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Montevideo 350, C1019 CABA, Argentina
Andy C
4 months ago
I had my lunch here 2 weeks ago, and I finally have time to share the nice food pic from this restaurant. Very well served here. The meat is very good. I recommend this place. The price for lunch is very reasonable.
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Paraguay 938, C1057 AAN, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Guy Zylberberg
2 months ago
We had high hopes for this place (since we received a good recommendation for it), but the steak was just not very good and poorly made. Parts of the steak were completely raw while other parts were completely cooked on the bottom half but red on the top half, like they only cooked it on one side. (All of the pictures in this review are of the same steak)
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Posadas 1086, C1011 CABA, Argentina
Luciano Davidson
5 months ago
The location is unbeatable. Right next to the maison at the Four Seasons, I was shocked by how good it was. Meats are its strong point, and Inhighly suggest trying the tenderized beef ravioli. Presentation, service and food quality are top notch, as you'd expect from a location at a high profile property. And prices were surprisingly good as well. Definitely a must-try.
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