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What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

Christmas Eve and Christmas are just around the corner, so this weekend is packed with plans to fully embrace the holiday spirit.

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It's a fact, the Christmas mood is in full swing. Christmas is right around the corner, and this weekend is filled with activities steeped in the holiday spirit. We bring you a parade at the Christmas Park, a day full of activities at the Palacio Libertad, and events at libraries across Buenos Aires. Plus, there’s a gastronomic anniversary in Palermo and a little help for your Christmas dessert.

1. Christmas Parade at Plaza Seeber

Christmas is almost here, and if you're still unsure how to celebrate, we've got amazing restaurant suggestions in Buenos Aires.

On Saturday and Sunday, starting at 7:00 PM, enjoy the Christmas Parade at the Christmas Park in Plaza Seeber, Palermo.

With the presence of wandering artists, stilt walkers, fairies, bubbles, unicyclists, and a Big Band Jazz, this unforgettable show is fun for the whole family. To top it off, the parade ends with Santa’s float. Don’t miss it!

Tip: The event is canceled in case of rain, and entry is free.

Where: Av. Del Libertador and Av. Sarmiento, Plaza Seeber.

2. Koko Bao Bar Anniversary

Koko Bao Bar is celebrating the seventh anniversary of its Palermo location this Saturday with a lively party.

Starting at 7:00 PM, Koko Bao Bar will celebrate on the sidewalk with music, a gin and tonic bar, and the iconic Taiwanese baos that define this spot. This time, the baos will be filled with creations from other friendly Asian restaurants like Cang Tin and Diviiino.

The essential "sweet" treat will be provided by Amador Cantina, and Coni Borras will prepare the birthday cake. The musical vibe will be curated by Lucy Cauhape. A fantastic plan!

Tip: Make your reservation through this link.

Where: Arévalo 1501, Koko Bao Bar.

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3. Christmas Party at Palacio Libertad

Don’t miss the Christmas event at Palacio Libertad this Saturday. Starting at 4:00 PM, the National Commission of Popular Libraries will be there with their Bibliomóvil, giving away copies of “Limericks del Zoo Loco” by María Elena Walsh. There will also be a workshop for children to draw and paint. Of course, Santa will be there to take photos with the kids.

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At 7:00 PM, singer Mariú Fernández will perform a musical show with instrumentalists from the National Symphony Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Argentine Music, and the National Choir of Argentine Music. The repertoire will include classic Christmas carols and other musical hits. To close the evening, at 8:30 PM, the movie “The Game Inventor” will be screened.

Tip: The event is free, and entry is first-come, first-served.

Where: Sarmiento 151, Palacio Libertad.

4. Christmas Activities at Buenos Aires Libraries

It’s always a good opportunity to read a book in Buenos Aires bookstores, right? During the holiday season, the Parque de la Estación and Joaquín V. González libraries—both public libraries in Buenos Aires—offer literary events, artistic activities, open-mic readings, and creative spaces for family enjoyment.

On Sunday at 5:30 PM, the Parque de la Estación library in Almagro will feature the Porteña Choral Group and the Government Employees’ Choir, directed by Pablo Quinteros, presenting a musical show that will include rock and popular music.

On Monday, the Joaquín V. González library will host story readings and other activities starting at 3:30 PM.

Tip: All these events are free.

Where: Tte. Gral. Juan Domingo Perón 3326, Biblioteca Parque de la Estación; Av. Suárez 408, Biblioteca Joaquín V. González.

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5. Purocacao's Christmas Chocolate Line

Bringing dessert for Christmas and not sure what to bring? Take note of this recommendation to surprise everyone. Premium chocolatier Purocacao has launched a collection of chocolate pine trees and a box of explosive bonbons.

Purocacao makes all of its products with organic and agroecological cacao, and this limited edition for Christmas is no exception. The line includes two types of chocolate pine trees—one semi-bitter and the other milk chocolate covered with micro cookies—and both are filled with crunchy Rocher. The bonbons are filled with dulce de leche, red fruits, and pistachio.

Tip: You can buy them through their online store.

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