Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city known for its European-style architecture, nightlife, passion for soccer, and gastronomy. For them, our family of South American travel specialists has created this article where we mention the main places to visit in Buenos Aires in your free time during your travel program in Argentina.
Many of our travel packages, including Argentina, include at least one free day in Buenos Aires so that our passengers can visit the best restaurants in the city and the tourist sites close to their hotel. Buenos Aires has an excellent public transportation system that connects trains, buses, and commuter trains to provide a first-class experience to its visitors.
Travelers visiting Argentina prefer the following places in Buenos Aires. Some are included in Argentina travel packages, and others can be visited on your own:
La Casa Rosada
Also known as the President’s Museum, this pink castle is beautiful from the outside and regal on the inside. You would need about 2 hours to explore the palace and museum.
Metropolitan Cathedral (Catedral Metropolitana de Buenos Aires)
This cathedral is located at Plaza de Mayo and is a beautiful landmark with a European architectural style to see when you visit Buenos Aires. You will need about 30 minutes to explore this cathedral.
Cabildo of Buenos Aires
Cabildo is also located on Plaza de Mayo. It is famous for being one of the last buildings from the colonial era.
Palacio Barolo
When it was built, Palacio Barolo was the tallest building of its kind in all of South America. This historical building is an important historical monument among Buenos Aires attractions.
Japanese Garden (Jardin Japones)
This garden is also a part of Parque Tres de Febrero. You will need about 45 minutes to explore this Japanese-style garden.
Palermo
This is one of the most well-known areas to explore during Buenos Aires sightseeing. It is the place for good shopping and great dining. You would need about 2 hours to explore this neighborhood on foot.
Rose Garden (Paseo El Rosedal)
Paseo El Rosedal is a massive garden in the pride of Parque Tres de Febrero. You can have an hour-long walk surrounded by scenic gardens when you visit this attraction on Buenos Aires travel.
Museum of Latin American Art (MALBA)
The museum’s actual name is Museo de Arte Latino Americano de Buenos Aires. It is the best place for art lovers to visit during Buenos Aires sightseeing.
Floralis Generica
This colossal sculpture can be found in Plaza de las Naciones Unidas. The steel and aluminum sculpture was built in 2002.
Recoleta Cemetery
The cemetery was included among the best in the world by BBC in 2011. You would need an hour to explore it.
As mentioned, all these places in Buenos Aires can be visited with a travel program or on your own. There are still more places to visit in the beautiful city of Buenos Aires to be mentioned, so stay tuned for our next posts in our South America travel blog.
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