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11th Apr to 16th Apr, 2024Budget Friendly Flight
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Things to do in Buenos Aires in April

Day 1 - Friday 12th, Apr
morning -

Arrive at Ministro Pistarini International Airport and check into accommodation. Rest and freshen up.

afternoon -

Visit Plaza de Mayo to see the historical buildings and take a walking tour of the area.

evening -

Dine at El Cuartito for traditional Argentine pizza.

Day 2 - Saturday 13th, Apr
morning -

Explore La Boca neighborhood, known for its colorful houses and tango culture. Visit Caminito street and local art galleries.

afternoon -

Take a tour of Teatro Colon, one of the world's best opera houses, and appreciate its stunning architecture.

evening -

Enjoy empanadas at La Morada in Palermo Soho.

Day 3 - Sunday 14th, Apr
morning -

Visit San Telmo Market for a variety of local food and artisanal crafts.

afternoon -

Indulge in a traditional Argentine barbecue at Don Julio in Palermo.

evening -

Explore the bohemian vibe of Palermo Hollywood and have a drink at one of its trendy bars.

Day 4 - Monday 15th, Apr
morning -

Visit MALBA (Museum of Latin American Art) to explore modern and contemporary Latin American art.

afternoon -

Stroll around Recoleta Cemetery, known for its elaborate mausoleums and the grave of Eva Perón.

evening -

Dine at El Preferido de Palermo for traditional Argentine cuisine in a cozy setting.

Day 5 - Tuesday 16th, Apr
morning -

Relax at a local cafe, take a leisurely walk in Puerto Madero and shop for souvenirs.

afternoon -

Enjoy one final Argentine meal at La Brigada, known for its incredible steaks.

evening -

Head to Ministro Pistarini International Airport for departure.

Weather in Buenos Aires in Invalid date
Avg Temp12°C to 22°C
Chance of Rain40%
SeasonAutumn

Buenos Aires has a temperate climate with warm, humid summers and mild winters. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.

Travel eSims for Argentina

*Travel eSims are a great way to stay connected while travelling. They are easy to set up online, no need to visit a store, and can be used in multiple countries. They are a data saver compared to international roaming and are compatible with most phones.

Things to Carry on your trip to Buenos Aires

Clothing & Apparel

Comfortable t-shirts -

Buenos Aires has a temperate climate, so light, breathable fabrics are ideal. Pack a few comfortable t-shirts to stay cool during the day.

Long pants -

For cooler evenings or nights, pack a pair of lightweight, long pants.

Light jacket -

A light jacket or sweater can also come in handy for those cooler evenings.

Comfortable shoes -

You'll be doing a lot of walking in Buenos Aires, so make sure to pack a pair of comfortable, supportive shoes.

Accessories

Sunglasses -

The sun can be strong in Buenos Aires, so don't forget to pack a pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes.

Hat -

A hat can also be helpful for keeping the sun off your face and neck.

Scarf -

A scarf can be versatile, providing warmth on cooler evenings or protecting your neck from the sun during the day.

Reusable water bottle -

Tap water is safe to drink in Buenos Aires, so save money and reduce plastic waste by bringing a reusable water bottle.

Essentials & Must Haves

Passport and visa -

Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended date of departure and that you have the necessary visa if required.

Travel insurance -

Protect yourself against unexpected events with travel insurance.

Credit cards and cash -

Credit cards are widely accepted in Buenos Aires, but it's always a good idea to have some local currency on hand as well.

First-aid kit -

Pack a small first-aid kit with essential items like bandages, antiseptic wipes, and pain relievers.

Medications -

Bring any prescription medications you need, along with a copy of your prescription.

Good to have

Travel adapter -

Argentina uses a different electrical system than India, so you'll need a travel adapter to plug in your electronics.

Spanish phrasebook -

While many people in Buenos Aires speak English, it's always helpful to have a few basic Spanish phrases handy.

Camera -

Capture your memories of Buenos Aires with a camera.

Guidebook -

A guidebook can provide helpful information about Buenos Aires, including tips on where to eat, what to see, and how to get around.

Small backpack or daypack -

For day trips or exploring the city, a small backpack or daypack can be useful for carrying your essentials.

Electronics

Smartphone -

Your smartphone can be used for maps, navigation, communication, and entertainment.

Laptop or tablet -

If you need to stay connected or work while traveling, a laptop or tablet can be useful.

Portable charger -

Keep your electronics powered up with a portable charger.

Headphones -

Headphones can be used for listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks while traveling.

Camera -

Capture your memories of Buenos Aires with a camera.

Good to Knows

Payment Options -

Credit cards are widely accepted in Buenos Aires, but it's always a good idea to have some local currency on hand as well.

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