7 Days in Buenos Aires: Buenos Aires 7-day Itinerary

If you have 7 days in Buenos Aires, you will definitely have a great time and see most of the sights. I highly recommend taking a tour as the city is quite big to get around and there are many places to see. You can take the hop-on hop-off bus which I really enjoyed or take a small group tour. You will also have time to take a day trip if that is what you want to do. 

This itinerary is perfect for 7 days in Buenos Aires. You will have plenty of time to see the main attractions and you should look at our 50 things to do in Buenos Aires guide for more ideas that might suit you.

MorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1San Telmo La BocaTango show
Day 2Recoleta CemeteryPalermo parksLa Cabrera
Day 3EstanciaEstanciaPalacio Barolo
Day 4TigreTigreColón Theatre
Day 5 Puerto MaderoGaleria PacificoPizza at La Guerrin
Day 6Iguazu IguazuIguazu
Day 7Café TortoniRest

Buenos Aires is a fantastic city to see on an open-top bus as you can look at the beautiful architecture and parks and the city is also relatively spread out. 

Check the activities for each day of your stay!

📌 Day one

📌 Day two

📌 Day three

📌 Day four

📌 Day five

📌 Day six

📌 Day seven

You can take the hop-on hop-off for either 24 hours or 48 hours and the bus runs from 9 pm- 5 pm. For a 7-day visit to Buenos Aires, I recommend getting the 48-hour ticket to help you get around the city and using it for the first 2 days. 

👉 You can read more about the hop-on hop-off tours here.  

Day 1 

The first day of your itinerary will be to try and see most of the attractions. You can get around the city with public transport and it is very cheap but I think the hop-on hop-off or a guided tour are the most efficient ways to see the city

Morning

Get breakfast in your hotel and get going! The first stop is San Telmo which isn’t very far and you can check out the market. There are so many stalls to check out and you can also grab another coffee (Check out El Bar Federal). Wander around the old streets and then you can do a guided tour of El Zanjón at midday.

📍 San Telmo

Lunch

You can choose to eat in San Telmo or go straight to La Boca where you will be spending your afternoon. 

The places in La Boca can be quite touristy but we had a decent lunch there and some places have short Tango shows where you can take a photo. If you stay in San Telmo then check out the “Mercado San Telmo” and get some bondiola sandwiches

Afternoon

Next up is the La Boca neighborhood which is brimming with history. There is a lovely walk called “El Caminito” where the old housing complexes have been turned into cute little shops. 

📍 La Boca

In La Boca you can also buy souvenirs, try traditional food and visit Boca Juniors’ Soccer Stadium.

Evening

A Tango show is a must-do experience in Buenos Aires and you can spend your first evening enjoying one in the Astor Piazzolla Theatre. The theatre is intimate and the show gives a nice overview of the history and passion of Tango in Argentina. You can also enjoy dinner with your show. 

Day 2 

Day 2 is when you can start to enjoy the parks of the city. People from Buenos Aires love to spend time in many of the beautiful parks.

Morning

For the morning of Day 2 , you can go to the famous Recoleta Cemetery and learn about the famous people from the past and see the beautiful tombs and mausoleums. A guided tour here is recommended so you can hear the various stories about the cemetery.

If you feel like checking out some art, you can see some exhibitions in the nearby Recoleta Cultural Center.

We did a tour in the cemetery and learned about the political figures and the history and myths of the people buried there.

Lunch

There are many many places to have lunch in Palermo and Recoleta so it depends on the food you like. In Palermo, I have seen (and tasted) Mexican, Jewish, Armenian, Japanese, Chinese, Italian food. The choice is yours. My favorite place for lunch was “Sarkis” Armenian food but it is a little out of the way for your itinerary.

📍 Palermo

Palermo has a wide range of restaurants and cafés to cater to all tastes.

Afternoon

Take a trip to the fashionable Palermo neighborhood and check out the Palermo Forest (Bosques de Palermo) park and also enjoy the Rose Garden.

Going to Los Bosques de Palermo at the weekend is a popular activity for locals.

You can continue your walk down through the Ecoparque and The botanical gardens and then enjoy the shops, bars, cafés, and restaurants.

📍 Botanical Gardens

Evening

Why not stay in Palermo and try some of the famous steakhouses? You need to book the most popular ones in advance (Don Julio/1 month, La Cabrera/1 week) or you can show up early and there are also sometimes discounts available.

📍Don Julio

📍 La Cabrera

Then end your night in a themed bar like a prison bar called “The Hole bar” or one that looks like a New York subway called “Uptown”. Or if you like Jazz music, check out the Bebop club or Backroom bar

Day 3

For Day 3 of your trip to Buenos Aires you can take a full day trip to an Estancia which is similar to a ranch and see how these people lived in the 19th Century. You can also watch a folklore show and eat the traditional Argentine “Asado” (Barbeque).

This tour includes a traditional barbeque lunch, a horse ride, and a ‘sulqui’ ride in the beautiful region of San Antonio de Areco. 

You will also see a ‘folclore’ dance and live music show and hear stories about the Gaucho culture and traditions

What does the tour include?

  • Hotel pick up
  • Lunch 
  • Horse riding 
  • Live music 
  • Transfer to the town San Antonio de Areco 
  • Draghi Museum: where you will be able to see an extensive collection of 19th-century rural goldsmith pieces with the figure of the gaucho as the main character of that time.
  • San Antonio de Padua Parish 

Evening

For the evening of Day 3 why not do the night tour in Palacio Barolo. The tour takes place at 7pm and it is a great time to learn about and explore the palace. Sunset from the top is amazing and you can also get a drink at the top or choose to have dinner in the restaurant. 

📍 Palacio Barolo

Day 4 

For day 4, you can go on a Day trip to Tigre

Tigre is a small town to the north of Buenos Aires(40kms). It serves as the gateway to a delta of scenic islands and waterways. Tigre is great for a day trip to visit the town and the artisan market or stay overnight and explore further with a boat trip.

The boat trip lasts around one hour and you travel along 5 of the delta rivers. You get a coffee and some cake and get a guide to explain some of the local history. You can also book a longer 5-hour boat trip here.

📍 Tigre

Kayaking is a popular sport in Tigre.

Evening 

For the evening of the fourth day you can go to the Colón Theatre. The theatre is absolutely gorgeous and they still hold shows of high art including opera, classical recitals, and ballet. You can find the events programme here.

📍 Colón Theatre

If that is not your cup of tea, then head to “La Catedral Club” to see some authentic tango (Open Tuesday to Saturday).

📍 La Catedral Club

Day 5

For day five, you can stay closer to your hotel downtown and see Puerto Madero and do some shopping. You should also take it easy today as day 6 will be a big day!

Morning 

Head west from your hotel to the neighborhood of Puerto Madero. Puerto Madero is one of the richest and safest areas of Buenos Aires after continued investment since the 1990s. 

There is also a beautiful nature reserve which you can walk around or you can just admire the riverside.

👉 Read more about things to do in Puerto Madero here

Puerto Madero is a beautiful neighborhood in Buenos Aires City.

Lunch 

Why not do the ultimate Buenos Aires thing and eat a “choripan” on the Costanera. There are food trucks on the far side of Puerto Madero where you can buy your Argentinian hotdog. 

📍 Costanera Puerto Madero

Afternoon

Head back towards the city center and spend the afternoon shopping. Head to Galería Pacifico which has to be one of the most beautiful shopping malls in the world. The mall is expensive but really it is worth it just to walk around. 

The café near the fountain is a great place for “merienda”. There is also a really nice art gallery called the “Borges” Cultural Center. You are also near “Calle Florida” where you can find more budget-friendly shopping.

📍 Calle Florida

This is part of the merienda we had for three people in Las Violetas Café.

Evening 

Pizza is a big thing in Buenos Aires and the oven at “La Guerrin” has been on the go for 90 years (literally!) and the pizza there is fantastic. You may have to queue as it is extremely popular but it is huge and has a new patio out back so you won’t have to wait long. Highly Recommended!

📍 La Guerrin pizzería

Day 6 

Day 6 will be a big day and you will be checking out one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world, Iguazu. This is one experience you will not want to miss in Argentina.

This full day tour starts at 6:30 am and includes a 2-hour return flight. You will get a guide for a full day and the walks are not difficult but you might end up walking for around 2/3 hours. 

The benefit of taking this tour is that all of the transfers are included so you don’t have to organize anything yourself. Lunch is not included in the price and there is also an optional boat trip.

Another option 

If you are on more of a budget you can try to book the flights by yourself on Skyscanner and then book a tour for the day. As you have more control you can also stay the night and see the waterfall from the Brazilian side.

Day 7 

You will probably get back quite late from Iguazu so most likely you will be quite tired. I recommend getting breakfast at the famous Cafe Tortoni.

📍 Café Tortoni

In café Tortoni there are live tango shows. A must-try is: ‘churros’ with hot chocolate, delicious!

Where to stay for 7 days in Buenos Aires

If you are staying for 7 days in Buenos Aires, then I recommend staying in the center of the city so it will be easier to get to the start of the tours. The Marriott Hotel is an excellent location right on Avenida 9 de Julio. If you are on a budget, check out the lovely Melia Hotel  which is also well located for our Itinerary. 

If you are not planning on taking many tours and might potentially stay longer in Buenos Aires, then I would recommend staying in Palermo Soho.

How to get around Buenos Aires

There are three main ways to get around Buenos Aires and transport is very cheap here compared to other places. There is the Metro which is called the “Subte”. There are also buses which are very frequent. You can also use taxis or Uber. 

Public transport is only a good idea if you are staying for a longer time or if you are on a tight budget. If you want to be more efficient then take one of the minivan tours or a taxi. 

A taxi from downtown to Palermo only costs around $4-6 so it is totally worth it rather than learning the public transport system. If you want to travel by public transport, then you buy a “Sube” card which works on both buses and the metro.

Are 7 days enough in Buenos Aires?

Seven days is a good amount of time to spend seeing the main attractions in Buenos Aires and also includes some day trips. If you are only in Buenos Aires as a stopover to Patagonia, then 3 days is probably enough in Buenos Aires, and then spend the rest of your time hiking in El Chalten and seeing the glacier “El Perito Moreno”.

Perito Moreno National Park.

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