Two Days in Buenos Aires: The Ultimate 48-hour Buenos Aires Itinerary

If you only have 2 days in Buenos Aires, you can still 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. 

Hop on hop off 

Minivan   

This itinerary is quite action packed so if you prefer to take things slowly, then I have another slow-paced itinerary below for you. 

MorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1San Telmo, La BocaRecoleta CemeteryTango show
Day 2Puerto MaderoPalermo parksLa Cabrera

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. You can take the hop-on hop-off for either 24 hours or 48 hours and the bus runs from 9pm- 5pm.

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! 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. Remember that the open-air fair is not open during the weekdays. 

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. 

Lunch

You can choose to eat in La Boca or go straight to Recoleta 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 want a more peaceful lunch, head to Recoleta to Jardín de Invierno

Afternoon

For the Afternoon, 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.

You can check out this tour of the cemetery in English at 13 USD per person. 

If you feel like checking out some art, you can see some exhibitions in the nearby Recoleta Cultural Center. It’s also good for families with children. 

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 more of a walking day and you can enjoy the parks of the city. People from Buenos Aires love to spend time in many of the beautiful parks.

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 1990’s. 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. 

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.

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

The Botanical Gardens in Palermo.

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.

Then end your night in a themed bar like a prison bar called “The Hole bar” (you an go for drinks from 8 PM or book a table in advance for dinner) or one that looks like a New York subway called Uptown (You have a book a table in advance for this place). 

Where to stay for 48 hours in Buenos Aires

If you are staying for only 2 days in Buenos Aires, then I recommend staying in the centre 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. 

Melia Hotel is located Downtown.

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. You can get it and top it up in kiosks. 

Slow-Paced Itinerary

If you don’t like an action packed itinerary then I recommend the following:

MorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1San TelmoLa BocaTango show
Day 2RecoletaPalermoLa Cabrera

For this itinerary you can go to each neighborhood by yourself and spend a few hours in each one.  

Is 2 days enough in Buenos Aires?

Two days isn’t really enough time to really get to know Buenos Aires as the city has so much to offer. If you follow the itinerary above, you will get to see quite a good amount of the main attractions. 

If you are only in Buenos Aires as a stopover to Patagonia, then 2 days is a good amount of time so you can also enjoy hiking and seeing the glacier “El Perito Moreno”.

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