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7 Free Things to Do in Buenos Aires

By Betsy Burlingame

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Summary: As a digital nomad in Buenos Aires, keeping an eye on your budget is key. Here are 7 Free things to do in Buenos Aires.

As a digital nomad, Buenos Aires offers a vibrant culture, rich history, and a plethora of activities that cater to diverse interests. Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in the local scene or simply enjoy the city's offerings without spending a peso, there's something for everyone. Here are nine free things to do in Buenos Aires that mix popular attractions with hidden gems, ensuring your extended stay is as enriching as it is economical.

Recoleta Cemetery

The Recoleta Cemetery is not just any ordinary resting place; it's an open-air museum showcasing some of the most elaborate mausoleums and sculptures in the world. As the final resting place for many of Argentina's most prominent figures, including Eva Perón, it offers a unique glimpse into the nation's history and culture. Strolling through the maze of ornate tombs is like walking through a city within a city.

Location: Junín 1760, 1113 CABA, Argentina. The cemetery is nestled in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood, surrounded by beautiful parks and architecture.

Travel Tip: Visit on a sunny day to capture the best photographs of the intricate art and architecture. The contrast of shadows and light adds a dramatic effect to the already impressive sights.

Nearby: After exploring the cemetery, head to La Biela, a historic café just a short walk away, known for its outdoor seating under a giant rubber tree.

San Telmo Market

Every Sunday, the historic neighborhood of San Telmo transforms into a bustling San Telmo Market. This street fair is a paradise for lovers of antiques, crafts, and local street performances. It's an excellent place to experience the local culture, with tango dancers often performing right on the cobblestone streets. The market stretches along Defensa Street and spills into surrounding plazas and side streets.

Location: Defensa Street, San Telmo, Buenos Aires. The market runs through the heart of San Telmo, a neighborhood known for its bohemian atmosphere.

Travel Tip: Bring your camera to capture the vibrant street art and spontaneous tango performances that are a common sight during the market.

Nearby: Stop by Mercado de San Telmo for a variety of food options in a historic market setting, or grab a coffee at Coffee Town inside the market.

Bosques de Palermo

The Bosques de Palermo, also known as Parque Tres de Febrero, is Buenos Aires' largest public park. It's a green oasis in the city, perfect for picnics, jogging, or simply relaxing by the lakes. The park also features a rose garden (Rosedal), a picturesque Andalusian patio, and charming bridges. It's a favorite among locals and visitors looking to unwind and enjoy nature.

Location: Av. Infanta Isabel, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The park is situated in the Palermo neighborhood, known for its trendy bars and boutiques.

Travel Tip: Rent a pedal boat on the lake for a different perspective of the park, or join the locals in a mate circle on the grass.

Nearby: After a stroll in the park, visit Full City Coffee House for some of the best Colombian coffee in Buenos Aires.

El Ateneo Grand Splendid

Considered one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is housed in a converted theater. The stunning architecture and interior design make it a must-visit for book lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. You can browse through the extensive collection of books, enjoy the ornate frescoed ceiling, and even have a coffee on the stage, which has been transformed into a café.

Location: Av. Santa Fe 1860, 1123 CABA, Argentina. The bookstore is located in the bustling shopping district of Avenida Santa Fe.

Travel Tip: Even if you don't plan to buy a book, it's worth visiting to admire the interior and snap some photos from the upper balconies.

Nearby: Savor a slice of Argentine pizza at Güerrin, a classic pizzeria just a few blocks away, known for its mouthwatering 'muzzarella'.

La Boca's Caminito

Caminito is a colorful street museum in the heart of La Boca, a neighborhood that boasts a strong European influence. The vibrant houses and pedestrian streets are filled with local artists selling their work, tango dancers, and historical displays. It's a cultural hub that reflects the lively spirit of Buenos Aires and offers countless photo opportunities.

Location: Caminito, La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This iconic street is in one of the city's most traditional neighborhoods, close to the old port.

Travel Tip: Be sure to watch your belongings as the area can be crowded and is known for pickpockets. Enjoy the street performances but be cautious with unsolicited services.

Nearby: Visit Fundación Proa, a contemporary art museum with a rooftop café that offers stunning views of the La Boca neighborhood.

Centro Cultural Kirchner

The Centro Cultural Kirchner is a lesser-known gem located in the former Central Post Office building. It's one of the largest cultural centers in Latin America, offering a wide range of free exhibitions, concerts, and workshops. The building itself is an architectural marvel, blending classic and modern styles, and the cultural offerings are as diverse as the city itself.

Location: Sarmiento 151, C1041 CABA, Argentina. The center is conveniently located in the downtown area, close to other major attractions.

Travel Tip: Check the center's website for the schedule of free events and exhibitions, as they change regularly. It's a great way to experience high-quality cultural events without spending a dime.

Nearby: Enjoy a coffee or snack at Café Nueva York, a historic café just a short walk from the cultural center.

Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur

For nature enthusiasts, the Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur is an urban ecological reserve that offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. With over 350 hectares of preserved land, it's a great spot for bird watching, walking, and enjoying panoramic views of the Río de la Plata. The reserve is a testament to the city's commitment to maintaining green spaces.

Location: Av. Tristán Achával Rodríguez 1550, C1107 CABA, Argentina. The reserve is located on the eastern edge of the Puerto Madero district.

Travel Tip: Bring binoculars if you're interested in bird watching, as the reserve is home to a variety of bird species. Also, wear comfortable shoes for walking the trails.

Nearby: After your visit, head to the nearby Puerto Madero area to enjoy a range of dining options with views of the modern skyline.

Plaza de Mayo

Plaza de Mayo is the political heart of Buenos Aires and has been the stage for many of Argentina's historical events. Surrounded by significant buildings like the Casa Rosada (Presidential Palace), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the Cabildo (old city hall), it's a place steeped in history. The plaza is often the site of political demonstrations and cultural celebrations, offering a real-time look at the city's pulse.

Location: Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen s/n, C1087 CABA, Argentina. The plaza is centrally located and easily accessible from various parts of the city.

Travel Tip: Time your visit to witness the changing of the guard ceremony at the Metropolitan Cathedral, which adds a touch of tradition to the experience.

Nearby: Café Tortoni, the oldest café in the city, is just a few blocks away and is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee and medialunas (Argentine croissants).

Parque de la Memoria

The Parque de la Memoria is a public space dedicated to the victims of the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. It's a place for reflection and remembrance, featuring a monument and an array of contemporary sculptures. The park also offers guided tours that provide insight into this dark chapter of Argentine history.

Location: Av. Costanera Norte Rafael Obligado 6745, C1428ADN CABA, Argentina. The park is situated along the Río de la Plata, providing a serene backdrop for contemplation.

Travel Tip: Participate in a guided tour to gain a deeper understanding of the significance of the site and the artwork displayed throughout the park.

Nearby: There aren't many dining options in the immediate vicinity, so it's recommended to pack a snack or plan to eat before or after your visit.

Buenos Aires is a city that truly caters to the curious and cost-conscious traveler. With these nine free attractions, digital nomads can delve into the local culture, history, and natural beauty without breaking the bank, making their stay in this dynamic city all the more memorable.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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