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What to do this week in Buenos Aires

A shorter week, with a holiday on Wednesday and plans to enjoy every day in the most beautiful city.

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March is leaving, April is starting, and Buenos Aires offers us a series of unmissable proposals. There are gastro options like the Coffee Sunset at Tallarica, unique shows like Solomun's performance, theater plays, a groundbreaking show at the Teatro Colón, immersive experiences, and even a Bioferia festival. Come take a look at everything the city has for you.

1. Vietnamese food at Saigón Noodle Bar

If you're a fan of Asian food and still haven't been to Saigón Noodle Bar, are you really a true fan? This Vietnamese restaurant has locations in San Telmo, Retiro, and Palermo, and their dishes are top-notch.

At this street food spot, the atmosphere is casual, and the menu offers the most authentic flavors of Vietnam, with dishes like Spring Rolls, fried pork Nems, Bo Luc Lac, or Chuoi Nuong. We can't explain what they are, but it's much better if you try them yourself.

Note: They're open daily, offer delivery, and you can browse their menu here.

Where: Soler 4388, Palermo; Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 818, Retiro; Bolívar 986, San Telmo.

2. Solomun at Parque Sarmiento

Attention fans, this Tuesday, the great Solomun returns to the city for an amazing show at Parque Sarmiento from 11:00 PM. And don't forget that Wednesday is a holiday, so the timing is perfect.

The international DJ, who recently performed a free show at Parque de la Ciudad, returns to the city to delight all his fans with his best electronic melodies. Get ready to break the week with Solomun, who will make the Buenos Aires night vibrate.

Note: Get your tickets through this link.

Where: Av. Dr. Ricardo Balbín 4750, Parque Sarmiento.

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3. Experimentum Mundi at the Teatro Colón

This Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday, we suggest you enjoy Experimentum Mundi by the great Italian composer Giorgio Battistelli at the Teatro Colón.

Conducted by Lucas Urdampilleta and performed by sixteen technical workers from the Colón, who will be joined by a percussionist and a narrator, this is the first time the workers of the theater will perform in a show. There will be bakers, shoemakers, bricklayers, and others on stage, creating a high-level artistic and musical spectacle.

Note: Purchase your tickets on the official Teatro Colón website.

Where: Cerrito 628, Teatro Colón.

4. Coffee Sunset at Tallarica

We agree that the after-office is one of the most anticipated moments of the day, right? That's why the Coffee Sunset proposal at Tallarica is ideal, offering cocktails made with specialty coffee from Indigo Coffee Roasters.

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It takes place on Thursday from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, where you can enjoy delicious cocktails on the sidewalk while a live DJ set plays in the background. And of course, Tallarica also offers a variety of tapas like spinach fritters with aioli, vitel toné, crispy fries with merken, chicken fingers with aioli, and many more. Let your coworkers know that this Thursday, you already know where the after-office is.

Note: This offer will be available until next Thursday, April 10.

Where: Av. del Libertador 6025, Tallarica.

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5. Justice at Movistar Arena

Want a show? Then you can’t miss Justice at the Movistar Arena this Thursday at 9:00 PM. The French duo is ready for a real spectacle at one of the city's most popular venues.

Justice, consisting of Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay, will present their new album "Hyperdrama" with an impressive stage production and a surreal light show. This electronic music duo, with Rock and Roll influences, will undoubtedly make the night in Villa Crespo vibrate.

Note: Hurry up and get your tickets through this link.

Where: Humboldt 450, Movistar Arena.

6. “El hambre, Crónicas de una compañía trágica” at Ítaca

Get ahead of the weekend with a theater outing this Thursday, with the play "El hambre, Crónicas de una compañía trágica", which will be presented at 8:30 PM at Ítaca, Complejo Teatral.

The second season of this play, directed by Nicolás Manasseri and Fernanda Provenzano, tells the story of a traveling theater company struggling to stay afloat. It's a show about the chaos these artists face and how everything is possible if there is hunger—hunger for being, belonging, being recognized, and how this hunger may lead them to devour everything.

Note: Get your tickets on Alternativa Teatral.

Where: Humahuaca 4027, Ítaca, Complejo Teatral.

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7. Bizarren Miusik Parti at GEBA

The festival everyone was waiting for arrives this Friday at Estadio GEBA: Bizarren Miusik Parti is back to give rhythm to the Friday night and Saturday morning with a unique show.

The event will feature big artists like Damas Gratis, Kapanga, Vilma Palma, Amar Azuk, Los Sultanes, El Mago y la Nueva, Jazzy Mel, and the iconic Silvio Soldan as the host. It’s an incredible Argentinian party you can't miss!

Note: Don’t miss out as tickets are selling fast. Get yours here.

Where: Julio Argentino Noble and Ramon J Cárcano, Estadio GEBA.

8. ExpoHobby at La Rural

Starting this Friday at 12:00 PM, a new edition of ExpoHobby will take place, Argentina's largest and most diverse hobby fair. The event focuses on art, decoration, and crafts.

Also of interest: Cultural agenda of Buenos Aires 2025

It will feature a variety of activities, promoting techniques, trends, and projects from the most recognized figures in the field. You can purchase products from top brands and local artisans, and learn new skills in various workshops. There will also be live shows for the whole family. It's the perfect place to fully embrace your hobbies.

Note: The event will take place from April 4 to 6, and you can get your tickets on La Rural’s website.

Where: Av. Sarmiento 2704, La Rural.

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9. Bioferia at the Hipódromo de Palermo

This Friday, Buenos Aires welcomes Bioferia, the largest sustainability and regeneration festival in Latin America. The event will continue on Saturday and Sunday.

This festival brings together people, companies, entrepreneurs, and organizations to celebrate the constant changes for a more sustainable world. Over the three days, there will be over 200 stands from entrepreneurs, talks, workshops, live performances, and food trucks offering a wide range of culinary options. Isn’t that a great plan?

Note: Get your tickets here.

Where: Av del Libertador and Dorrego, Hipódromo Palermo.

10. La Lojia, immersive experience in Palermo

Want to experience something completely different? In a secret spot in Palermo, let yourself be swept away by La Lojia, where magic and illusion come to life.

The main star is Jota, the illusionist leading the show for a small group, where you will witness the inexplicable right before your eyes. Plus, with your ticket, you’ll receive a welcome drink and a souvenir from the experience. Recommended for people over 10 years old.

Note: Check out the ticket prices and reserve yours on the official website.

Where: Secret location in Serrano and Aguirre.

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