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What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

A long weekend is here, perfect for enjoying Buenos Aires to the fullest.

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A long weekend is coming up, and your body—and mind—know it. That's why we bring you a series of recommendations to make the most of the city, like several events celebrating local communities. The start of Italian Cuisine Week and the Fado Festival at the Palacio Libertad are just some of the options for this relaxing time. Let's get started because, with these great plans, deciding what to do this weekend in Buenos Aires is going to be tough!

1. Italian Gastronomy Fair at Usina del Arte

Who doesn’t love Italian food? The kind that reminds you of what your nonna used to make… So, this Saturday, make sure to add this plan to your agenda: the "Italian Cuisine Week in the World" kicks off at Usina del Arte with a grand Gastronomy Fair, organized by the Embassy of Italy in Argentina.

From 12 PM to 7 PM, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide variety of stands offering typical Italian dishes: pizzas, pastas, oils, cheeses, gelato, and, of course, some delicious wines. There will also be live DJ music to set the mood, and awards will be given.

The tip: Admission is free.

Where: Agustín R. Caffarena 1, Usina del Arte.

2. Fado Festival at Palacio Libertad

At Palacio Libertad, this Saturday and Sunday, the Fado Festival will take place, showcasing the best of Portuguese music. The goal is to pay tribute to this popular Portuguese singing style, featuring two renowned Fado singers: António Zambujo and Raquel Tavares. Antonio will perform on Saturday at 8 PM, and Raquel will take the stage on Sunday at 7 PM.

In addition to the concerts, on Sunday at 4 PM, the film "The Consul of Bordeaux" by Francisco Manso and João Correa will be shown, followed by a conference by Rodrigo Costa Félix on "Fado and Freedom" at 5:30 PM.

The tip: Admission is free, and you can check out the full festival program through this link.

Where: Sarmiento 151, Palacio Libertad.

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3. Pop-up at Casa Seis

Attention foodies, get ready for a fantastic pop-up this Saturday starting at 6 PM at Casa Seis in Chacarita, featuring Mendoza chef Santiago López, owner of Camote restaurant.

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At the event, you’ll be able to try a three-course menu designed by López, showcasing the best flavors of Mendoza. Of course, all dishes will be paired with wines from Vignes des Andes, which will also present its new wine line. This is definitely a great opportunity to enjoy delicious food and wine.

The tip: The menu costs $25,000 per person. To reserve, contact via WhatsApp at +549 2615165056 or +549 2616086375, or email info@incognitoexperience.com.

Where: Guevara 495, Casa Seis.

4. Couple’s Breakdown at (La Pausa) Teatral

Want to go to the theater but don’t know what to see? Don’t miss “Couple’s Breakdown” which is performing its last shows at (La Pausa) Teatral.

Directed by Claudio Hamed and Sebastián Kirszner, and starring Marina Arias Vivarelli, Claudio Hamed, Pablito Lancone, and Liliana Nuñez, this play tells the story of a man and woman who have been together for many years, and their crisis is escalating. They decide to head to the coast to clear their minds and reignite their love. However, having their car break down on Route 2 and needing to do therapy over a video call might not be the best option. Don’t miss it!

The tip: Get your tickets through Alternativa Teatral.

Where: Luis Viale 625, (La Pausa) Teatral.

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