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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.

Carola Cinto
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A weekend is coming up that lets you choose how to live it: dancing to music until late, thought-provoking theater, an awards-show marathon from the couch, low-key plans to slow things down, or food experiences that invite you to linger. The city moves to the rhythm of summer, with options for every mood. We’ve put together this agenda so you don’t miss a thing and can pick the plan that fits you best—whether you’re going solo, with friends, or in full spontaneous-plan mode.

1. Summer mode on with OPEN AIR – Summer Festival

This Saturday, starting at 11:45 PM, the party that defines Buenos Aires summers is back. If you’re staying in the city, VITA will host OPEN AIR – Summer Festival, an all-night event designed for nonstop fun.

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There will be two dance floors—one indoor and one outdoor—so you don’t have to choose, with pop, electronic, urban, and reggaeton music. You’ll also find VIP areas, special visuals, open-air spaces, and full festival vibes.

Good to know: tickets are available at this link.

Where: Darwin 1633.

2. Revival of Relativity at Teatro Picadero

This Saturday, a play that fills the theater with uncomfortable questions, sharp silences, and truths heavier than any formula returns to the stage. Relativity stars Gabriela Toscano and Luis Machín, directed by Carlos Rivas. Performances run Fridays at 10 PM, and Saturdays and Sundays at 8 PM at Teatro Picadero.

What begins as a friendly interview with Albert Einstein on a cold afternoon in 1949 gradually twists into a verbal duel that is as elegant as it is unsettling. Nothing is what it seems, and every word matters. With the atmosphere of a psychological thriller and relentless tension, the play dives deep into the most human layers of the most famous genius of the 20th century. Secrets, guilt, memory, and a revelation that unsettles and shakes.

Good to know: tickets are available at this link.

Where: Pje. Santos Discépolo 1857.

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3. Stay-at-home plan: the Critics Choice Awards arrive

Awards season officially kicks off, and a night glued to the couch is on the way. The 31st Critics Choice Awards® will be broadcast live on January 4 at 9 PM. The nominees in film and television have already been announced, and the hype is sky-high: glamour, stars, memorable speeches, and that reliable barometer that often predicts what will later happen at the Oscars. Spoiler alert: everything that matters happens here.

HBO Max leads with 27 nominations, featuring audience favorites like Hacks, The Pitt, The Last of Us, The Righteous Gemstones, and more. In film, Warner Bros. dominates with Pecadores and Una batalla tras otra, racking up major nominations. And as the cherry on top, Chelsea Handler returns as host.

Good to know: the broadcast can be watched on HBO Max and TNT.

Where: your favorite spot at home.

4. Puppy Yoga

Are you a yoga lover and an animal fan? Here’s a great plan for this Sunday in Palermo. It’s the first national and international initiative that combines pets with a charitable purpose: promoting adoption and supporting shelters.

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You’ll take part in a unique yoga class featuring dogs up for adoption—both puppies and adults—creating a special and meaningful experience. Each event partners with a different shelter or rescuer, and part of the ticket price is donated to support their work. There are three time slots: 12 PM, 2 PM, and 4 PM.

Good to know: tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Dorrego 1789, Palermo.

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5. Brunch at Barbas New York, the new gastro spot in Olivos

Specialty coffee, artisanal pastries, and an all-day brunch with waffles, French toast, bowls, and healthy, veggie, and gluten-free options take center stage in this plan. Barbas New York is the new gastro spot in Olivos making waves—not only at night with music and street food, but also on Sundays with its Sunday Coffee proposal, from 8 AM to 8 PM.

This place brings the full Brooklyn spirit to the northern suburbs: industrial aesthetics, burgers with a custom blend, wood-fired pizzas, tacos, and veggie options paired with a signature cocktail menu that reinvents classics like the Negroni and the Old Fashioned, plus a tiki menu that’s pure show. If you’re a beer fan, you’ll feel right at home too: IPAs and Argentine craft beers round out the experience.

Good to know: the brand has other locations, but the Olivos spot is the only one with full café service.

Where: Av. Del Libertador 2701, Olivos.

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