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What to Do During the Week & the Weekend in Buenos Aires

Cultural plans, shows, fairs, and great food to enjoy Buenos Aires all week long.

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A packed week kicks off in Buenos Aires, with an agenda that moves between classic and contemporary: from a tango series to an immersive audiovisual experience, plus international jazz shows, a festival celebrating the best of French cinema, and fairs that blend art with other disciplines. There are options both for breaking up the week and for making the most of the weekend at a relaxed pace.

You’ll also be able to try the best of Italian pasta, visit an art exhibition where your sense of smell comes into play, and dive into the world of fungi through science and gastronomy. With this lineup, get ready to engage all your senses and make the most of every day.

1. Ulysses Owens Jr. at Bebop Club

This Monday and Tuesday at Bebop Club, the Bebop Big Band takes the stage with a special guest: drummer Ulysses Owens Jr., who has performed with artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Kurt Elling, and Christian McBride. With a 16-piece lineup, this show revives the historic tradition of listening to big bands on Mondays at jazz clubs—perfect for kicking off the week with great music.

The repertoire blends classics with contemporary arrangements, creating an ongoing dialogue between the international guest and key figures from the local scene. There will be two shows each night, at 8pm and 10:30pm.

Good to know: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Uriarte 1658.

2. Carbonara Day at L’adesso

From April 7 to 12, L’adesso celebrates Carbonara Day with a special menu dedicated to this Italian classic. Throughout the week, chef Leonardo Fumarola’s restaurant will serve a version faithful to the original recipe, featuring fresh handmade pasta, guanciale, and a creamy emulsion made without cream.

If you’re a pasta lover, this is a great chance to try an authentic carbonara, crafted with a focus on technique and high-quality ingredients.

Good to know: To book, contact via WhatsApp at +54 11 3807 5492.

Where: Fray Justo Santa María de Oro 2047.

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3. Tango Wednesdays at Cantina Recoleta

If you’re looking to break up the week with something different, Wednesday has the perfect plan: Cantina Recoleta adds a tango series to its dining experience, combining live music, dancing, and open classes. It starts at 8pm with an invitation to learn a few steps, followed by musicians—bandoneón, guitar, and vocals—and dancers who bring energy to the space.

The idea is not just to go out for dinner, but to stay and enjoy the full experience: tango, wood-fired cuisine, and an atmosphere that revives the spirit of traditional Buenos Aires cantinas with a contemporary twist.

Good to know: You can book your table at this link.

Where: Av. Santa Fe 1430.

4. French Film Festival

From April 4 to 12, the French Film Festival presents its most ambitious edition yet: 12 titles ranging from fiction to social drama, biopics, and animation. The screenings take place at Cinépolis Recoleta, where you can dive into a lineup that mixes eras, styles, and major names in French cinema, including classics by Jean-Luc Godard such as Alphaville and Contempt.

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In addition, a retrospective dedicated to director Claude Chabrol at Sala Lugones (Teatro San Martín) runs just before and alongside the festival, expanding the program and strengthening its connection with other cultural venues in the city. Tickets are affordable, and there are promos for multiple screenings—ideal for planning a full cinephile itinerary throughout the week.

Good to know: Tickets are available at the box office or via this link.

Where: Vicente López 2050.

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5. Daniel Melero in an immersive experience

On Friday at 9pm, UHouse hosts an immersive experience where music and visuals go hand in hand. The night features Daniel Melero in his first appearance of the year with an acoustic set; Carca in a stripped-down, psychedelic format; and UN + LOS B-BOYS (Bruno Albano’s project, former member of Banda de Turistas) presenting Binorma.

In this neo-industrial space equipped with high-quality sound, lighting, and projections, everything is designed to fully immerse you in the performance. With visuals across three screens and an enveloping atmosphere, it’s a night to let yourself be carried by the sensory experience.

Good to know: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Aguirre 1410.

6. Expohobby

From April 10 to 12 at La Rural, Expohobby once again brings together the world of crafts, decorative arts, and design. Over three days, you can explore stands featuring materials and brands, join workshops, watch live demonstrations, and learn new techniques from specialists. Whether you’re experienced or just starting out, this expo is a great place to get inspired and meet others who share your passion for creating.

There will also be talks, masterclasses, and interviews in the auditorium, offering insight into the latest trends in the field. Time to grab your scissors and let your imagination run free.

Good to know: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Sarmiento 2704.

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7. Olfactory installation at Palacio Libertad

Art isn’t just for the eyes and ears. That’s why, at Palacio Libertad, the exhibition Rituales Tecnológicos II adds a must-see experience this Saturday: Gonzalo Maciel’s light and spatial installation is expanded by an olfactory landscape created by ODOR – Laboratorio de estilismo olfativo, the project of perfumer María Paz Sobrado.

Built around ozonic and aquatic notes, the intervention enhances the installation and transforms how you perceive the space as you move through it. The experience invites you to engage your sense of smell, reshaping the way audiences connect with the artwork. Open from 4pm to 6pm.

Good to know: Free entry, no reservation required.

Where: Sarmiento 151.

8. An art and nature fair

This Saturday from 2pm to 7pm, at the Aves Argentinas headquarters in San Cristóbal, Feria Nido once again brings together art, nature, and independent projects. More than 40 artists take part in this edition, spread across two floors, where you’ll find illustration, objects, and nature-inspired works.

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In addition to the stands, there are specialized books at the Ecotienda, plant nursery offerings, and a buffet to enjoy during your visit. A great opportunity to discover local creators, explore at your own pace, and take home something unique.

Good to know: Free entry.

Where: Matheu 1246.

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9. MIGRA Fair

MIGRA, a staple of the independent art scene, returns to the Laboratorio de Artes de Buenos Aires. On Saturday and Sunday from 2pm to 9pm, you can discover more than 160 editorial and independent projects, including publications, unique pieces, and experimental materials.

Beyond the stands, there will be readings, screenings, performances, music, and other activities at Donnet restaurant, all on the same block in Chacarita.

A perfect route to discover new perspectives, browse at your own pace, and find hidden gems in printed art.

Good to know: Entry is a non-perishable food item or school supply, donated as part of a drive with Belleza y Felicidad Fiorito.

Where: Fraga 648 and Fraga 675.

10. Mushroom Festival in Adrogué

This Sunday in Adrogué, from 10am to 8pm, the first edition of the Mushroom Festival La Funga, Ostras y Sombreros takes place. A full day dedicated to the world of fungi, where science, gastronomy, and art intersect. Throughout the day, you can join talks, workshops, and a themed fair, taste mushroom-based dishes, and discover projects ranging from home cultivation to large-scale production.

There will also be live cooking, wellness spaces, and opportunities to meet specialists researching the culinary and technological uses of fungi. A great way to explore the fungal world from multiple perspectives and dive into a fascinating and lesser-known universe.

Good to know: Tickets start at ARS 20,000 and are available via this link.

Where: Pje. Estrada 435, Adrogué.

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