
BUENOS AIRES: THE CITY THAT EATS LATE, DANCES LATER, AND NEVER APOLOGIZES
Buenos Aires has the confidence of a European capital and the soul of a Latin American one. Steak and Malbec are the headline, but the neighborhoods are the story: each one a different mood, a different architecture, a different playlist.
The Classics
1-2 days
La Boca colour, San Telmo antiques market, Recoleta Cemetery (more interesting than it sounds, truly). Tango in a milonga, not a tourist show.
Best for:
First-time visitors, culture
travellers
Planner’s edge:
We book the milonga — not the tourist tango show. The difference between watching and feeling.
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Neighbourhood Buenos Aires
2-3 days
Palermo Soho for boutiques and brunch. Palermo Hollywood for cocktails. San Telmo for atmosphere. Villa Crespo for the dining that locals actually care about.
Best for:
Repeat visitors, food + culture,
design lovers
Planner’s edge:
We route the neighbourhoods by day — the Feria de San Telmo on Sunday, Villa Crespo's best restaurants mid-week.
Steak + Wine
Ongoing Throughout
This is a city where the food culture isn't a feature — it's the operating system. We book the parrillas, the closed-door restaurants, and the wine bars worth finding.
Best for:
Food + wine travellers, anyone who takes
eating seriously
Planner’s edge:
We book the parrillas, the closed-door restaurants, and the wine bars worth finding — the ones with no sign on the door and a six-week wait.
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START WITH A CONSULT
A focused conversation to align on goals, style, and priorities. You leave with direction, not vague inspiration.
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