17 Best Bars in Centro, Buenos Aires

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Chaotic during the workday, the downtown area can be deserted at night and on weekends. But you’ll find some great bars and clubs here, if you know where to look.

Florería Atlántico

Centro Fodor's Choice

A florist and wine store combined with a whole lot of bar, this hip basement watering hole is a fixture of the Buenos Aires cocktail scene, and now features regularly on the World's 50 Best Bars list. The cocktail menu draws inspiration from Argentina’s immigrant history (the Italians, Spaniards, English, and French have all played their part). Join the cool crowd and kick back with a Vinedo Italiano Spritz created by bartender and owner Tato Giovannoni.

BASA Basement Bar

Centro

A new kid in Retiro, BASA comes from great stock given that its owners founded the legendary Gran Bar Danzon. Look down and be drawn in by the bright bottles of spirits. Try a Moscow Mule (ginger beer, made in-house, gives it an appropriate kick), or ask Ludovico, the London-trained head barman, for suggestions.

Basavilbaso 1328, Buenos Aires, C1006AAD, Argentina
11-4893–9444

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Bebop

Montserrat

Lurking beneath Aldo's Vinoteca Restorán, this new musical hot spot is led by sommelier and owner Aldo Graziani. A huge jazz fan, he makes sure that the offbeats are well paired with fine wine and tasty bar food.

Moreno 364, Buenos Aires, C1091AAH, Argentina
11-4331–3409

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Club Bahrein

Centro

This party palace moved to a new space in 2024 and the beautiful, tightly clothed youth continue packing out the dance floors. This is a great spot to catch local techno and EDM DJs, though there are also big nights with international artists.

Sarmiento 1752, Buenos Aires, C1042ABH, Argentina
11-3703–7689
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Closed Mon.--Thurs.

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Club One

Centro

Also fondly known by its previous name, Palacio Alsina, this enormous downtown club meets all the prerequisites for an excellent night out—especially when world-famous DJs make a guest appearance. Pop tunes attract a mixed-age gay and lesbian crowd on Friday and Sunday; Saturday delivers hard electronica for the dance mad.

Alsina 940, Buenos Aires, C1088AAB, Argentina
11-4331–3231

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Cocoliche

Centro

This happening spot enjoys cult status in both the straight and gay communities. Upstairs is a diverse art gallery big on young locals; downstairs, underground house and techno drives one of the city's darkest dance floors, while DJs with huge followings are frequently on rotation.

Rivadavia 878, Buenos Aires, C1002AAT, Argentina
11-6566–3418

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Confitería Ideal

Plaza de Mayo

Soaring columns, tarnished mirrors, and ancient chandeliers are part of Confitería Ideal's crumbling Old World glamour, along with a rather pungent musty smell. The former homewares store that reinvented itself as a tearoom now hosts milongas organized by different groups in its first-floor dance hall every day of the week. Some are held during the afternoon and evening, others late at night.

Contramano

Centro

This was a pioneering gay disco when it opened in 1984, but—like its clientele—Contramano has grown up. Today it operates more as a small, laid-back bar with an older, male-only clientele. Occasionally there's live music and male strippers.

Rodríguez Peña 1082, Buenos Aires, C1020ADV, Argentina
11-3575–0985
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Closed Mon.--Thurs.

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Dadá

Centro

Cozy and colorful, Dadá has a short but sweet list of classic cocktails and an ideal bar to perch at while sipping. With its owners doubling as bar staff, Dadá sees an eclectic mix of locals and visitors popping in for dinner, a drink, or both. Grab a booth at the back for extra privacy.

San Martin 941, Buenos Aires, C1004AAS, Argentina
11-4314–4787

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El Beso

Congreso

The standard of dancing is usually high at this club, which belongs to La Academia del Tango Milonguero, one of the city's best tango schools. Beginners should consult the online schedule for classes; there are usually several a day plus a milonga.

Riobamba 416, Buenos Aires, C1025ABJ, Argentina
11-5833–2338

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Gran Café Tortoni

Plaza de Mayo

Excellent local musicians put on daily performances of tango classics in the downstairs salon of this legendary café, but note that ticket prices can be steeper than average because of the venue's illustrious history. There's jazz sometimes on weekends, too.

Av. de Mayo 829, Buenos Aires, C1084AAD, Argentina
11-4342–4328

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Gran Rex

Centro

Exquisite art deco theaters line Avenida Corrientes, but the rationalist-style Gran Rex—constructed by architect Alberto Prebisch, of the Obelisk fame—is a favorite venue for rock, pop, and jazz musicians. Recent acts that have tested its great acoustics include Coldplay and the legendary Peter Frampton. Tickets are available through Ticketek (wwww.ticketek.com.ar).

Corrientes 857, Buenos Aires, C1043AAI, Argentina
11-4322–8000
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Box office daily 10–10

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Groove

Palermo

This nightclub, which doubles as a live music venue, may be oddly shaped for spot-on acoustics; however, it attracts plenty of underground and international artists. Weekly parties, metal bands, and European electronic combos form the changing lineup.

Santa Fe 4389, Buenos Aires, C1425BHF, Argentina
11-5368–0679

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La Cigale

Centro

Take advantage of happy hour until 10 pm at La Cigale's curvaceously seductive first-floor bar, which leads to the street-side balcony and smokers' corner. Another flight of stairs winds up to the stage, ready and waiting for local indie, jazz, VJs, and acoustic bands any night of the week.

La Marshall

Congreso

A refreshing exception to the sometimes suffocatingly macho world of tango, this is the gay milonga. The main night is Friday, when a cool set of guys and girls, both gay and straight, look to break with the "he leads, she follows" doctrine.

Riobamba 416, Buenos Aires, C1025ABJ, Argentina
11-4300-3487

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Luna Park

Centro

This indoor stadium at the very top of Corrientes Avenue has been hosting boxing events, ice-skating spectaculars, political rallies, plus rock and pop concerts for more than 80 years. Local acts dominate, but international ones—like Simply Red and Lily Allen—also play here. Tickets normally need to be bought well in advance from the box office or from Ticketportal (wwww.ticketportal.com.ar).

Av. Madero 420, Buenos Aires, C1106ABE, Argentina
11-5279–5279
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Box office Mon.–Fri. 10–7, Sat. 12–7

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ND Teatro

Centro

This spacious theater and cultural space mainly showcases midlevel local bands, showmen, and comedians, with a few big Argentine names thrown in for good measure. Get tickets at the box office (open Monday–Saturday, from noon to 8) or through Ticketek ( www.ticketek.com.ar).

Paraguay 918, Buenos Aires, C1057AAN, Argentina
11-4328–2888

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