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Turismo Ciudad de Buenos Aires
Turismo Ciudad de Buenos Aires

What to do this week in Buenos Aires

The city becomes a place where art, gastronomy and culture intersect.

Carola Cinto
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A new week kicks off with that unmistakable porteño vibe that pushes you out the door: music that pierces through you, art that pops up where you least expect it, films that make you travel without leaving your seat, toasts that count double, and plans for kids, adults and the curious. An agenda that takes you on a slow-but-steady tour of the best of Buenos Aires (just like this time of year that flies by).

1. “Espejo del Alma” at MACBA

We’re starting this guide backwards: this Saturday at 7:30 pm, the Museum of Contemporary Art hosts one of those nights that shake you from within. Unum Ensamble and Aürea Ensamble join forces to present Espejo del alma, a work that blends piano, strings and female voices into four movements that invite you to explore the mysteries of existence and being through music.

Led by Daniel Schnock and featuring a special appearance by Delfina Cheb, the experience promises to be as powerful as it is intimate. In addition to the premiere, the ensembles will perform other pieces with original arrangements by Schnock, rounding out a concert that goes straight to the heart.

Tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. San Juan 328, San Telmo.

2. Onlife Architecture at Ventana Galería

Ventana Galería brings the spark back to Chacarita with the second edition of El amor puede funcionar, and this time the focus is fully on Onlife Architecture: that territory where the physical and the digital no longer stand apart, but coexist as a single reality. The gallery invites you to an experience that requires no appointment: just stop for a second, look through the window, and let the art find you.

This edition brings together three boundary-pushing perspectives: Murelio, with immersive worlds that blend light, nature and virtuality; Rodrigo Santa María, who turns movement into a way of rethinking territory; and Arquitectura Anónima, with its urban laboratory that merges architecture, technology and collective action. Together, they propose a journey that lets you feel how the sensitive and the digital intertwine in new ways of inhabiting the city.

Tip: Ventana Galería is open every day from 7 am to midnight, and you can discover it as you pass by.

Where: Av. Álvarez Thomas 50.

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3. MASS Festival at Teatro San Martín

Buenos Aires is gearing up for three days of pure Spanish cinema with MASS, the festival that brings together the best of Málaga and San Sebastián in a single program. From Friday through Sunday, the Lugones Hall at Teatro San Martín becomes a meeting point to watch six award-winning films —some never before shown in Argentina— and to meet directors and actors visiting especially for the occasion. An ideal plan for those who love cinema, culture, and discovering new stories without spending a cent.

With screenings starting at 6 pm and tickets available two hours before at the box office, MASS offers a tour through the highlights of contemporary Spanish film: awards, recent releases, Q&As and an official delegation that adds even more prestige to the event. After stopping in Montevideo, the festival lands in the city to fill Corrientes with powerful stories, fresh perspectives and that unique cinematic stamp only Spain can deliver.

Tip: Admission to all screenings is free.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1530.

4. New Playground at Parque Centenario

This is a great plan for the little ones: a brand-new space-themed playground just opened in Parque Centenario, featuring huge interconnected play structures, giant slides and activities designed for different ages —all within a spacious area where you can easily keep an eye on kids as they climb, hide and explore.

This new area complements everything the park already offers: artisan fairs, book stalls, the Natural Sciences Museum, a lake, amphitheater, skatepark, sports courts and plenty of green space for strolling or exercising.

Tip: The park is inspired by space and was built in homage to the sky observations carried out for years by the Asociación Argentina Amigos de la Astronomía, headquartered in the park.

Where: Av. Díaz Vélez 4589.

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5. Luxury Wine-Paired Tasting Menu at La Malbequería

Get ready for an epic night at La Malbequería: this Thursday, from 8 pm, renowned chef Darío Gualtieri will host a six-course dinner designed to surprise from the first bite to the last. The journey begins with vermouth and crispy empanaditas, moves on to a luxury version of vitel toné, roasted beets with goat cheese paste, and then gets savory with chorizo, sweetbreads, ribeye and oyster mushrooms —all paired with the best of Luigi Bosca: Rosé, Pinot Noir, Malbec, Cabernet Franc and Los Nobles. Each glass adds a story to each plate, turning the whole experience into a one-way trip.

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The event takes place in the Luigi Bosca Private Sala at La Malbequería, a true wine oasis in the heart of Palermo Soho. Only 20 seats available for this exclusive pairing experience.

Tip: You can book your table at 11 3943 1734. Cost: $60,000 per person.

Where: Gurruchaga 1418.

6. Retiro Abierto

On the last Thursday of November, from 6 pm to 10 pm, Retiro turns into an open-air stage: dozens of neighborhood spaces extend their hours and spill out into the streets with activities designed for a different kind of night —one filled with art, history and urban energy. There are guided circuits for every taste: from architecture and literature (yes, Borges included) to art tours, personal takes on the neighborhood, and visits to the Monument to San Martín. Perfect for walking around, discovering secrets, and seeing Retiro with fresh eyes.

When night falls, the rhythm kicks in: DJs in Plaza San Martín, vinyl sets on the sidewalks, music throughout the circuit, and an epic closing show with Dante Spinetta live. A night to walk, listen, look and be surprised by one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods.

Tip: More than 50 spaces participate in this edition. All activities are free.

Where: Throughout the neighborhood.

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7. Contemporary Art Series at Esplendor Plaza Francia by Wyndham

Esplendor Plaza Francia by Wyndham has launched a new chapter with its contemporary art series, transforming the hotel into a truly livable gallery in the heart of Recoleta. The first edition opened with the vibrant, energetic work of Benjamín Aitala, curated by Pilar Lucero Torres.

The hotel, which had already been adding art to its hallways and rooms, is doubling down with a program that will renew every two months, aiming to bring local art closer to both guests and neighborhood residents.

Tip: Works can be viewed freely in the lobby until December 20.

Where: Eduardo Schiaffino 2189.

8. Día del Vino Argentino at Overo

Overo Bar de Copas is going all out to celebrate both Día del Vino Argentino and its fifth anniversary in Palermo Viejo. Starting this Monday and throughout the week, there will be 50% off selected bottles from more than ten wineries in NOA, Cuyo and Patagonia. A perfect chance to discover new labels, raise your glass and celebrate the national drink as it deserves.

The discounts also apply to walk-ins who stop by the bar between 6 pm and 1 am, every day from Monday to Sunday (or until stock runs out). And of course, you can pair each glass with their menu of small plates, cheeses, charcuterie, sandwiches and dishes by Pol Lykan —including his new gem: Patagonian lamb sweetbreads.

Tip: If you want to book a table, you can do so via this link.

Where: Nicaragua 4583.

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9. A Tribute to Malbec and Pinot Noir at Casa Paradiso

Casa Pirque is preparing an enological treat: a special tasting with Bodega Cuchillo de Palo, designed for those who love bold Malbec and delicate Pinot Noir. This Monday, from 7 to 8 pm, on the third floor of Casa Paradiso (Alcorta), the distributor hosts a quick but meaningful tasting featuring a curated selection that showcases the winery’s unique approach to these two beloved varietals.

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The event celebrates Día del Vino Argentino, highlighting its culture, character and the unique connection it creates with the people who enjoy it. A short but intense journey, perfect for discovering new labels and being surprised by wines with personality.

Tip: You can reserve your spot via WhatsApp at +54 9 11 66091464.

Where: Jerónimo Salguero 3172.

10. International Masterclass at Fundación Beethoven

Fundación Beethoven continues celebrating November with two anniversaries: 125 years of the Conservatory and 25 years of the foundation itself —and they’re doing it the best way possible: with a lineup full of opera, theater, international masterclasses and live music at their venue. Highlights include last Saturday’s screenings of The Met: Live in HD —direct from New York— and the brilliant Fleabag from National Theatre Live. This Monday at 6 pm, the program continues with an unmissable masterclass by Beatrice Venezi, one of the most influential opera conductors in the world. All of this in a single space, right in the heart of Buenos Aires.

To close the month with live music, this Thursday from 7 pm, the Camerata Arsis takes the stage with works by Tchaikovsky, Mozart and Mascagni, joining a celebration that highlights young talent and the tradition upheld by this pioneering institution since 1900.

Tip: The masterclass is free, but requires prior registration via this link. The Camerata Arsis performance is also free.

Where: Av. Santa Fe 1452.

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