2 VloggersCafe Tortoni
“The vlogger visits the historic Cafe Tortoni, showcasing its traditional interior and enjoying empanadas and orange juice.”
— Homeaway Saskia 🌿
Explora a través de vloggers de viaje reales
Mar–May, Sep–Nov
Primavera y otoño, evita el calor de enero-febrero
4–5 Días
7 días con el Delta del Tigre y excursiones
9 Creadores
Datos de vloggers reales analizados
110 Lugares
Tango, asado, arquitectura y más
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Popularidad entre vloggers
2 Vloggers“The vlogger visits the historic Cafe Tortoni, showcasing its traditional interior and enjoying empanadas and orange juice.”
— Homeaway Saskia 🌿
2 Vloggers“The vlogger visits a Havanna store, known for its Argentinian alfajores and other sweet treats.”
— Homeaway Saskia 🌿
“The vlogger enjoys an evening meal at Avant Garden, sharing a hummus platter with bread and vegetables.”
— Brianna Marie
“He stops to talk with a couple sitting outside, tries mate tea for the first time, and is gifted a traditional meat empanada which he finds very tasty.”
— Arda Pazır
“The vlogger visits this cute coffee shop to get her energy back after a meal. She orders a coffee and enjoys the atmosphere.”
— Eylül Bengü Sıcak
“She visits this cute coffee shop in Palermo to get her energy back before exploring more of the area.”
— Eylül Bengü Sıcak
1 Vloggers“They enjoyed coffee and pastries at the historic Café Tortoni, admiring its classic interior and ambiance.”
— Helena Naves
“For their last dinner in Buenos Aires, they ate at DELTORO, enjoying empanadas and other dishes.”
— Helena Naves
“The vlogger discusses Don Julio, a Michelin-star restaurant and apparently the number one steakhouse in the world. She mentions locals say it's a tourist trap due to long waits and free champagne, but the steak is amazing.”
— Lilybelle Lifts
“A restaurant in La Boca that utilizes old immigrant houses, where the vlogger enjoys delicious provoleta (grilled cheese), prawns with fire-roasted potatoes, and a choripán.”
— Travel For Phoebe
1 Vloggers“She has dinner at this Michelin-starred restaurant with a friend, enjoying the local specialty, milanesa.”
— Eylül Bengü Sıcak
1 Vloggers“The vlogger stops at El Rinconcito, a restaurant in La Boca decorated with football memorabilia, to enjoy an empanada.”
— Homeaway Saskia 🌿
Esenciales
Presupuesto Diario
$30–60 / día
por persona · sin alojamiento
Aeropuerto Principal
Ministro Pistarini Intl — Ezeiza (EZE)
~45 min to centre · Tienda León shuttle ~$10
Buscar vuelos a Buenos AiresVisado
Visa-free for most nationalities · 90 days
Propinas
10% at restaurants
Consejo del Vlogger
Bring USD cash — the parallel exchange rate gives you nearly double the official rate. Change at reputable cuevas recommended by your hotel
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“The vlogger expresses excitement about her Airbnb, calling it a 'stay-at-home' kind of place. She gives a tour of the studio apartment, showing the kitchen, refrigerator, dining table, balcony, living area, bed, and bathroom.”
— Kubra Tabas
1 Vloggers se alojaron aquí“The vlogger shows his Airbnb room, which he describes as a very nice place. He highlights a problem with the different electrical outlets in Argentina, which he solved with a portable power unit.”
— Arda Pazır
“The hotel chosen by G Adventures, located in the heart of the city, offering a classic European feel with spacious rooms, comfortable beds, and strong Wi-Fi.”
— Travel For Phoebe
“The vlogger is at their Palermo hotel. She mentions they took a nap due to jet lag and are now going out for dinner. She shows their beautiful balcony.”
— Lilybelle Lifts
“Helena shows her hotel room in Buenos Aires, noting the beautiful architecture visible from her window. She mentions they just checked in and it's 4 PM, and they haven't had lunch yet.”
— Helena Naves
“The vlogger is in their complimentary hotel room in Houston, Texas, provided by United Airlines due to an emergency layover. She mentions they had a good night's sleep.”
— Lilybelle Lifts

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FAQ
Buenos Aires puede ser segura si tomas precauciones básicas. Los barrios de Palermo, Recoleta, San Telmo y el centro son populares entre turistas. Evita mostrar objetos de valor en la calle, ten cuidado con las distracciones y contrata taxis a través de apps como Uber o Cabify.
4–5 días son ideales para explorar: el barrio de La Boca con el Caminito, San Telmo con su mercado y tango, Recoleta con el cementerio famoso, Palermo con restaurantes y vida nocturna, y el moderno barrio de Puerto Madero.
Septiembre–noviembre (primavera austral) y marzo–mayo (otoño austral) ofrecen temperaturas perfectas de 18–25°C. El verano (diciembre–febrero) puede ser muy caluroso y húmedo. El invierno (junio–agosto) es suave pero con algún frío.
Absolutamente. Buenos Aires es la cuna del tango. Puedes ver shows profesionales en los milongas (salas de baile), tomar clases para principiantes en academias locales, o simplemente disfrutar de exhibiciones callejeras en San Telmo los fines de semana.
El Caminito en La Boca, el Cementerio de la Recoleta, la Plaza de Mayo, el barrio de San Telmo, el Teatro Colón (uno de los mejores del mundo), Palermo Soho y una clase de tango son experiencias imprescindibles.
Buenos Aires ofrece excelente relación calidad-precio. Un asado argentino completo en parrilla local puede costar 15–25 € por persona. Los restaurantes de Palermo son más caros. El empanada y el mate son baratos y en todas partes.
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