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What to Do This Weekend in Buenos Aires

A city that never stops offering new plans to explore it: art, food, music and culture all in one weekend.

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December is in turbo mode: creativity-packed fairs, endless toasts, cultural plans everywhere, and that lovely year-end buzz of finding the right gift, the right plan, the right excuse to go out. This week the city slips into celebration mode with different yet equally tempting proposals: independent design to solve holiday gifting with unique finds, natural wine in one of Buenos Aires’ most iconic venues, tango all over the city, printed art for curious collectors, and a neighborhood pop-up with music, burgers, tarot, and pan dulce. If you needed a sign to go out and explore… well, here it is.

1. JUNTAS Double Christmas Edition

This Friday and Saturday marks a new edition of JUNTAS, the independent design fair that has showcased the best of the local creative scene for over 10 years. This time it’s rolling out its highly anticipated Double Christmas Edition.

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More than 75 projects will take part, spanning ceramics, jewelry, illustration, décor and graphic arts—ensuring variety, fresh finds and a different experience during every visit. Perfect for strolling around and discovering unique gifts for the holidays. So if you’re trying to impress your family or friends, you’ll definitely find what you’re looking for here.

Good to know: Hours are from 5pm to 9pm, and admission is free.

Where: Olazábal 1784, Belgrano.

2. VIOS La Botica

Attention wine lovers: this Saturday comes VIOS La Botica, an experience that blends wine, art and awareness in the iconic Botica del Ángel, from 7pm to 11pm, featuring over 50 organic and sustainable wines.

Your ticket includes unlimited tastings and full access to the museum, immersing yourself in a sensory journey where each glass merges with the history, colors and more than two thousand artworks that make up this space created by Eduardo Bergara Leumann.

Among the many stands, you’ll be able to taste labels from wineries like Altos Las Hormigas, Domaine Bousquet, Durigutti, Finca Las Moras, Susana Balbo and more. A perfect plan to sip wine while wandering through the museum.

Good to know: Get your tickets through this link.

Where: Pres. Luis Sáenz Peña 543, Monserrat.

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3. Tango Week

Buenos Aires is buzzing with Tango Week, which runs through Sunday with a full schedule across multiple cultural venues: from the historic Casa Carlos Gardel and Usina del Arte, to the Parque Centenario Amphitheater, the Centro Cultural 25 de Mayo and the Historic District.

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There will be concerts, classes, guided tours and themed walks, all in celebration of National Tango Day (December 11) and the 90th anniversary of Gardel’s passing. Saturday and Sunday bring the most anticipated moments, including a special concert by the Buenos Aires Tango Orchestra at Usina del Arte and large open-air events in Parque Centenario.

Good to know: You can find the full schedule at this link.

Where: Various cultural centers across the city.

4. Feria Migra

This Saturday and Sunday, from 2pm to 9pm, Feria MIGRA returns—the region’s most important alternative printed art fair—at LABA, the Arts Lab.

With more than 160 editorial projects, MIGRA is much more than a fair: you’ll find fanzines, magazines, prints, silkscreens, photography and graphic objects, including singular pieces and rarities that circulate outside the traditional market. There will also be live music and food options.

Good to know: Entry is a non-perishable food item and/or clothing in good condition, to be donated to the Asociación Civil Mocha Celis.

Where: Fraga 648, Chacarita.

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5. Pop-up at Garito Loyola

This Saturday from 4pm, Villa Crespo will host a true mini neighborhood festival, as Garito Loyola wraps up the year in style alongside Corto Maltés.

The event will feature music sets by Vinilos en la Vereda and Facu Mar.a, plus a live performance by EKT. There will also be an art installation by Argot together with Leti Bonetti, and a tarot corner by La Chica de los Planetas. The fair includes clothing and tattoos by Mindirichi, and most importantly, an irresistible food lineup: pan dulce from Corto Maltés, burgers from Cope Burgers and Garito’s classic oven-baked pizzas.

Good to know: For those attending with kids, there will be activities hosted by La Cantera Recreación.

Where: Loyola 1184, Villa Crespo.

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