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Gustavo Gavotti
Gustavo Gavotti

What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

A new weekend arrives in Buenos Aires, ready to dazzle with a wide range of plans and activities.

Carola Cinto
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After the XXL weekend that just passed, this one arrives almost without notice. With International Women’s Day as the protagonist, this agenda suggests independent theater shows, culinary outings, and a guided tour around the city, discovering the women who shaped Argentine history.

 

1. Special cocktails for International Women’s Day at Cauce

Next Saturday, March 8th, to celebrate Women’s Day, we share this great plan: go for drinks at Cauce, one of the parrillas recommended by the Michelin Guide.

For that day, they will offer a full cocktail menu with a 2-for-1 deal, including a complimentary glass of rosé wine that pairs perfectly with their Patagonian trout or roasted asparagus.

Tip: You can make a reservation through this link.

Where: Alicia Moreau de Justo 440, Puerto Madero.

2. Vincent, The Crazy Red, returns to El Grito Theater

If you love art and theater, this play is for you. It’s a solo performance about the painter Vincent Van Gogh, exquisitely interpreted by Joaquín Berthold. In this story, the artist bursts onto the modern theatrical scene to add to his vast and recognized work, the man that was Vincent—raw, fragile, sensitive, violent, and full of illusions. We also suggest other independent works in Buenos Aires' theater scene.

The play will be presented this Saturday, March 8th, at 8:30 PM at El Grito Theater, and will be running over the next weekends. Directed by Flor Berthold.

Tip: Tickets can be purchased through this link or at the theater's door.

Where: Av. Congreso 3834.

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3. Special Women’s Day brunch at the Savoy Hotel

Next Saturday, March 8th, the charming Savoy Hotel will celebrate International Women’s Day with a special brunch at the Lobby Bar Imperio. From 12 PM, the menu will feature an original selection, sparkling wines, and a Skincare Masterclass by Parfumerie.

You may also be interested: Outdoor bars to enjoy a beer and escape the heat

The menu includes savory options like salmon mousse on honey bread and a Parmesan scone stuffed with brie cheese, and sweet treats like macarons and red velvet cake. There will also be raffles and special prizes.

Tip: Advance reservation is required at +54 9 1143708002 or restaurant@savoyhotel.com.ar.

Where: Av. Callao 181, Downtown.

4. Theatrical tour of Patriotic Women in Argentine History

This is a real weekend gem. If you love theater, history, and beer, you can’t miss this tour where you will learn about the writers, warriors, politicians, ladies, artists, travelers, spies, wives, mothers, lovers, daughters, and friends who made history in our country.

Organized by Turistearte Buenos Aires, you will also enjoy street theater and dance performances and taste Rabieta beer. It’s an interactive journey where you’ll learn about a part of history that is often not told—the role women played.

Tip: The tour is on Sunday, March 9th, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. You can buy tickets through this link.

Where: The tour starts at Plaza Sicilia, Av. del Libertador and Av. Casares.

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5. The Lorca's Women at El Plata Theater

This is a theatrical-musical proposal that weaves together characters and poems from Federico García Lorca. On Sunday, March 9th, at 5 PM, this play will be presented at Cine Teatro El Plata.

It’s a work by Marisé Monteiro, in which the protagonist, Rosario, evokes the time she shared with Federico, voicing the women in his plays and remembering key moments in the poet’s life and his perception of the world.

Tip: The play will be available on Saturdays and Sundays in March and April. Tickets can be purchased through this link.

Where: Av. Juan Bautista Alberdi 5765, Mataderos.

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