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What to do this week in Buenos Aires

We’ve got sunsets and pop-ups, film screenings, and art spaces to enjoy.

Carola Cinto
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Most of the plans we’re sharing this week have one great thing in common: they last for several days, so you can pick when to go. From sensory experiences that awaken all five senses to more relaxed get-togethers with friends, the city becomes a huge stage where art, music, film, flavor, and creativity mix to turn any outing into a memorable plan.

1. MUBI FEST

MUBI FEST returns to Buenos Aires and promises four days of pure cinema, music, and pop culture. From Thursday to Sunday, the city becomes a meeting point for those who love film in all its forms: exclusive premieres, international gems, cult classics, and immersive experiences that combine art, sound, and storytelling. A festival designed for those who enjoy discovering films that move, inspire, and make you think — all with MUBI’s unmistakable touch.

With screenings at Cinépolis Houssay, art installations at Centro Cultural Recoleta, and vinyl nights, DJ sets, and craft beer at Strange Brewing, the plan is a real treat: four days of pure cinematic inspiration. Whether you’re into David Lynch, hooked on the new Latin American cinema, or just looking for something different, this festival is the place to lose — and find — yourself in stories that will blow your mind.

Good to know: tickets for screenings are available [here].

Where: Cinépolis HoussayCentro Cultural Recoleta and Strange 2.

2. Masterclass and dinner at Aldo’s

This Wednesday at 8 p.m., Aldo’s Restaurante shines a spotlight on Garnacha — a grape with history, character, and endless expressions — guided by host Aldo Graziani himself. In this masterclass, you’ll explore its evolution, styles, and the winemakers who are taking it to the next level. A unique experience that blends knowledge, fine wine, and Aldo’s impeccable curation in every sip.

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The evening includes a four-course dinner paired with ten wines, showcasing Garnacha’s many faces across Argentina’s best terroirs. From a sparkling welcome to a sweet finale with polenta and chocolate cake, every dish is paired with labels that will surprise and delight. A perfect plan for wine lovers and the simply curious alike.

Good to know: reservations available here. The experience costs AR$90,000 per person.

Where: Arevalo 2032.

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3. BAFA Fashion & Arts

This Wednesday, Recoleta gets dressed to impress. The 2nd edition of BAFA Fashion & Arts arrives, a celebration where luxury, fashion, and art take over Buenos Aires’ most elegant streets. Inspired by Milan’s Quadrilatero della Moda and the Miami Design District, the BAFA District offers an experience that fuses history, architecture, and innovation with a healthy dose of style.

From 6 p.m., over 30 models will walk the sidewalks of Alvear, Posadas, and Quintana in an open-air red carpet event, connecting the neighborhood’s most exclusive boutiques in a single creative heartbeat. Throughout the evening, each corner of the district becomes a sensory experience — toasts, live art, gifts, tastings, and surprises that blend the best of Buenos Aires design with international sophistication.

The grand finale will be held at Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, with a performance celebrating the neighborhood’s music, art, and elegance. A must for anyone who lives and breathes style.

Good to know: free admission.

Where: Alvear, Posadas, and Quintana, Recoleta.

4. Gin & Tonic Week

From Monday through Sunday, Buenos Aires is gearing up for an experience that will leave a lasting impression (and the scent of juniper in the air): Gin & Tonic Week by Malaria Gin. In celebration of World Gin & Tonic Day (October 19), the Mar del Plata–based brand that revolutionized Argentine gin brings a new concept under the motto “The extraordinary in the everyday.”

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There’ll be a citywide circuit of bars and restaurants offering special tapas and cocktails featuring Malaria’s varieties — Original, Black, and London Dry — along with guided tastings hosted by bartenders and the master distiller himself. A perfect plan for those who love discovering new flavors, stories, and design — all in one glass.

Good to know: see participating bars here.

Where: various locations in Buenos Aires.

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5. Masters of Horror Week at Cine York

From this Wednesday through October 24, fear takes over Olivos. Cine York celebrates Horror Month with a cycle dedicated to the great masters of the genre — from Hitchcock’s psychological tension in Psycho to Kubrick’s visceral horror in The Shining. The lineup also includes cult favorites like Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street, Siodmak’s The Spiral Staircase, and two gems by Italian maestro Dario Argento: Deep Red and Opera.

And because classic horror never goes out of style, the cycle adds the monsters that started it all: Dracula by Tod Browning starring Béla Lugosi, and Frankenstein plus The Bride of Frankenstein by James Whale, with Boris Karloff in his most iconic role. Screenings will be held at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

Good to know: free entry on a first-come, first-served basis.

Where: Juan Bautista Alberdi 895.

6. Design Night

This Thursday, from 6 to 9 p.m., design takes over the streets of Recoleta to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Distrito Arenales. The latest edition of Design Night, one of the city’s most anticipated annual events, turns over 80 venues into a living museum of creativity. Expect performances, installations, live music, art, food, and immersive experiences that blend style, innovation, and plenty of talent.

Under the theme “Celebration,” established artists such as Nicola Costantino, Renata Schussheim, Marcos López, Benito Fernández, and Celedonio Lohidoy, together with emerging talents, will collaborate in creative duos with brands and designers. From Arenales to Juncal, the neighborhood will transform into a huge open-air stage filled with flowers, projections, sculptures, sound interventions, cocktails, and even an artistic carousel.

Good to know: free admission. See participating venues here.

Where: Arenales and surrounding streets (Paraná, Juncal, Libertad).

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7. After-office at Mercado San Nicolás

This Thursday, from 6 to 10 p.m., Mercado San Nicolás transforms into the new after-work hotspot. A new edition of Encuentros en el Mercado brings together music, gastronomy, and good vibes to rediscover one of the city’s classic markets. Between charcuterie boards, homemade dishes, irresistible desserts, and a full cocktail bar, it’s the perfect plan for a midweek escape with local flavor.

Organized by BA Capital Gastronómica, the event invites you to enjoy live music, special deals, and a lively atmosphere under one roof. An ideal excuse to take a break, try something new, and soak up the essence of Buenos Aires through aromas, laughter, and good company.

Good to know: free admission.

Where: Av. Córdoba 1750.

8. Sunset at Casa Cavia

Sunset has a new home in Buenos Aires. This Thursday, from 6 to 10 p.m., Casa Cavia launches Cavalleri O’Clock, a ritual that celebrates the art of the aperitivo with Cavalleri Franciacorta and the exquisite cuisine of Julieta Caruso. With DJ El Dog on the decks, a festive atmosphere, and a menu blending Mediterranean flavors with Casa Cavia’s signature sophistication, this is where elegance meets relaxation.

Think bocconcini with basil, crostini with anchovies, prosciutto di Parma, gorgonzola with honey, and a glass of Blanc de Blancs to top it all off. After the launch, the experience continues daily (except Mondays) with a special menu designed to let time flow between glasses and conversation.

Good to know: reservations via Meitre.

Where: Cavia 2985, Palermo.

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9. La Chocolaterie pop-up at Unicenter

From Friday through Sunday, Mother’s Day gets a sweet celebration: chocolate! The special edition of Paseo La Chocolaterie, Buenos Aires’ biggest chocolate fair, lands at Unicenter Shopping with a multisensory experience designed to delight, gift, and indulge. Bombones, bars, alfajores, vegan options, gluten-free and sugar-free treats — all gathered in one place where art, aroma, and pleasure melt together.

After five successful editions at La Rural — each drawing over 25,000 visitors — this pop-up offers a more intimate format with new proposals that invite you to rediscover cacao’s most innovative side. It also serves as a showcase for local artisans and producers who bring passion and craft to every bite.

Good to know: tickets available here.

Where: Paraná 3745, Martínez.

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