48 Hours in Buenos Aires: Iconic Sights Tour

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by Charles

May 7, 2024 · 2 min read

Buenos Aires 2 Days Itinerary

Embark on a captivating 2-day adventure through the heart of Buenos Aires, a city brimming with cultural richness and architectural splendor. Begin your journey at the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral, a beacon of spiritual grandeur, where you'll spend an hour marveling at its ecclesiastical beauty. Just a short stroll away, immerse yourself in the historical significance of Plaza de Mayo, a hub of monumental importance for half an hour. Next, witness the modern elegance of the Woman's Bridge, an iconic structure symbolizing progress, during a one-hour visit. Your first day culminates in the charismatic neighborhoods of Puerto Madero and San Telmo, where two hours in each locale will allow you to soak in the unique atmosphere and local flavors. On your second day, delve into the colorful streets of La Boca for an hour, followed by an exploration of El Caminito's artistic vibrancy for two hours. Palacio Barolo awaits with its museum treasures for another hour, offering insights into the city's cultural heritage. A brief yet impactful 30-minute walk along Av. 9 de Julio introduces you to the grandeur of Buenos Aires' main thoroughfare, leading you to the iconic Obelisco, a monument that stands as a proud emblem of the city. Your 30-minute visit here will be the perfect finale to your whirlwind tour. With each step, Buenos Aires reveals its eclectic mix of tradition and innovation, ensuring your 2-day itinerary is nothing short of extraordinary.

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2 Days in Buenos Aires Itinerary: Day 1

1

Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral

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Begin your Buenos Aires adventure at the city's spiritual core, the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral. With only an hour to bask in its grandeur, marvel at the neoclassical facade and intricate interior that has stood as a silent witness to Argentina's tumultuous history. This church isn't just a place of worship; it's a piece of art and history nestled in San Martin 27, offering a serene retreat from the bustling city life.

Attraction Info

  • San Martin 27, C1001 Buenos Aires
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Sat-Sun,9:00am-7:00pm;Open on Mon-Fri,7:30am-6:45pm

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2

Plaza de Mayo

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Just a short stroll from the cathedral, immerse yourself in the political and historical epicenter of Argentina at Plaza de Mayo. Spend half an hour surrounded by monumental architecture and the echoes of the nation's past. This iconic square is not just a place to pass through, but a space to absorb the stories and the spirit of Buenos Aires.

Attraction Info

  • Plaza de Mayo, 1084 Buenos Aires
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 hour
11 min,0.83 km
3

Woman's Bridge

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Next, let the contemporary elegance of the Woman's Bridge be a striking contrast to your morning's historical journey. With an hour to explore, this modern marvel stretches over the docks of Puerto Madero, symbolizing the city's forward-thinking attitude and its respect for cultural diversity. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll and a photo opportunity against the backdrop of the city's skyline.

Attraction Info

  • Puente de la Mujer, C1113 CABA, Argentina
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open 24 hours
7 min,2.08 km
4

Puerto Madero

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Continue your exploration in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires' revitalized port area. With two hours to wander, this characteristic neighborhood offers a blend of upscale restaurants, chic bars, and tranquil green spaces. The transformation from a derelict dockyard to a trendy waterfront is a testament to the city's resilience and vision.

Attraction Info

  • Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
19 min,1.32 km
5

San Telmo

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Conclude your day in the bohemian barrio of San Telmo. With its cobblestone streets and colonial buildings, this neighborhood offers a two-hour journey back in time. San Telmo is the soulful echo of old Buenos Aires, brimming with antique shops, street performers, and the ever-present tango dancers. It's the perfect place to soak up the local culture and perhaps find a treasure or two to take home.

Attraction Info

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-4 hour
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2 Days in Buenos Aires Itinerary: Day 2

1

La Boca

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Begin your second day in Buenos Aires with a visit to La Boca, a neighborhood that exudes character at every corner. Spend an hour immersed in its colorful streets, where the spirit of tango lingers in the air and local artists display their vibrant works. La Boca's European influences and passionate soccer culture provide a unique blend that's quintessentially Argentine.

Attraction Info

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open 24 hours

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2

El Caminito

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Next, let the charm of El Caminito draw you deeper into the essence of Buenos Aires. Allocate two hours to wander through this open-air museum-like street, famed for its brightly painted houses and the artists and dancers that bring it to life. El Caminito serves as a cultural hub that encapsulates the city's bohemian flair and is a perfect spot for memorable photographs and souvenirs.

Attraction Info

  • Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
15 min,5.32 km
3

Palacio Barolo

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Continue your cultural journey at Palacio Barolo, a museum that stands as an architectural tribute to Dante's Divine Comedy. With one hour to explore, marvel at the intricate designs and the panoramic views from its lighthouse-inspired peak. Palacio Barolo is not just a building but a storytelling masterpiece, narrating history and literature through its majestic structure.

Attraction Info

  • Av.de Mayo 1370, C1085 CABA
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Tue-Fri,9:00am-10:00pm;Open on Sat,10:00am-11:00pm;Open on Sun,10:00am-9:00pm;Open on Mon,10:00am-10:00pm

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4

Av. 9 de Julio

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As the day progresses, take a brief stroll along Av. 9 de Julio, known as one of the widest avenues in the world. Spend half an hour absorbing the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires' main thoroughfare, a symbol of the city's grandeur and a testament to its urban development. The avenue's impressive width and energy are a sight to behold, reflecting the city's vibrant pace.

Attraction Info

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 hour
5 min,0.37 km
5

Obelisco

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Conclude your day with a visit to the iconic Obelisco, a monument that punctuates the city skyline. A quick 30-minute stop allows you to appreciate this historical landmark up close, commemorating the founding of Buenos Aires. Standing at the heart of Av. 9 de Julio, the Obelisco is not just a monument but a meeting point for Argentines during celebrations and demonstrations, truly a pillar of the city's identity.

Attraction Info

  • Av. 9 de Julio s / n, C1043 CABA
  • Suggested tour duration: 30 minutes
  • Open 24 hours
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Plaza de Mayo
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Highlights:
The Plaza de Mayo was born in the same year as the city of Buenos Aires and was built in 1580. The predecessor of Plaza de Mayo was "Plaza de la Grande" or "Plaza of Victory", which recorded various historical and political periods and movements in Argentina for hundreds of years. The square is named after the "May Revolution", the independence struggle launched by the Argentine people against Spanish colonial rule in May 1810. Plaza de Mayo is a symbol of Argentina, which has witnessed the independence of the Argentine Republic and the development of the city. It has attracted many domestic and foreign tourists with its unique charm over the years. On weekends, various related civil activities are often held in the square, such as memorial day parades, disaster fundraising and art activities.
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Obelisco
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The Obelisk, a landmark of Buenos Aires, is located on the Plaza de la Repubblica at the intersection of Corrientes Avenue and July 9 Avenue, and was designed to celebrate the city's 400th anniversary.
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Av. 9 de Julio
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Avenida 9 de Julio is a street in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In Buenos Aires' checkerboard-shaped road network, the distance between adjacent streets is about 110 meters, larger than Manhattan, New York, USA, and the 9th of July Avenue has an unusual width because it spans the entire street block. Along the 9th of July Avenue, from north to south, the following landmarks: Columbus Theater, the Obelisk of Buenos Aires, the Plaza de la Repubblica, the statue of Don Quixote at the intersection with the Avenue de Mayo, the former Ministry of Communications building, and Constitution Station and Constitution Square.
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Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral
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Highlights:
On the north side of Plaza de Mayo is a cathedral built in 1723 with a history of nearly 300 years. This is the Capital Cathedral of Buenos Aires, which is the oldest church in Buenos Aires. The cathedral was built in the early 16th century and looked rather rudimentary at the time, so it has been rebuilt many times. The current building is a mix of architectural styles, with 18th-century walkways and domes, and 19th-century neoclassical façades without a bell tower. Its interior retains precious sculptures and altar decorations from the 18th century, as well as rich Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Baroque decorations. Inside the church is the mausoleum of Saint Martin, a Latin American national hero. The top of the tomb is a bronze statue of Saint Martin, and a torch called “Argentina flame” is placed on the wall. It was lit, and it has been burning up to this day.
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La Boca
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In the middle of the 19th century, Spanish and Italian immigrants were stationed in the Boca district. Since most of them were engaged in beef processing and transportation, they painted their residences with ship paint left over from the construction of transportation ships, which made the colorful scene today. Boca District. The houses here are enthusiastic and unrestrained in color and have a strong artistic atmosphere, which is very suitable for taking pictures. At the same time, it is also the place where the great Maradona's "Boca Juniors Soccer" (Boca Juniors Soccer) was born. The team plays in the Bombonera football stadium in the Boca district, 4 blocks away from Caminito Street. There is also a museum inside. The glorious history of this team and other deeds are recorded and displayed, and tourists who like football must go there and experience it for themselves. At the same time, it is also the birthplace of tango dancing.
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