97 Best Bars in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Preparing for a night out in Buenos Aires has an element of marathon training to it. Rest up with a siesta, fortify yourself with some protein, and drink plenty of fluids before, during, and after. That’s right, the key to porteño nightlife is longevity—after all, an early night means hailing a cab at 6 am.

The scene here rivals that of any capital city, so you’ll find something to suit every taste. Trendy cocktail bars, secret speakeasies, classic tango haunts, artsy watering holes, and packed dance floors await. To make the most of them, try following the locals’ lead.

Painting Buenos Aires red means looking sharp, going with the flow as you bar-hop, and not challenging your new B.A. buddies to raucous drinking games. Porteños adore going out with their friends, but it’s not uncommon to see a large group sharing a liter bottle of beer and swigging from the same glass. Latino lightweights? Not at all. This is just how Argentines roll—and once a night gets really rocking, they'll move onto their favorite tipple, Fernet y Cola.

Hours are relaxed, but there are general guidelines. The smartest bars kick off an evening with happy hours that begin around 8 pm and often stretch way beyond 60 minutes; downtown drinking establishments start even earlier to lure workers to part with hard-earned pesos, spawning the "after-office" across the city, which is now a nightlife fixture almost any day of the week. Theater performances begin around 9 pm and the last movie begins after midnight. By that point, lines to get into popular bars have started forming, but clubs aren’t buzzing until 4 am. If in doubt, turn up later than you consider reasonable when you’re meeting a local (30 minutes after the appointed time is the norm). The subte (subway) closes between 10 and 11 pm, depending on the line and day. Monday through Saturday it reopens at 5 am; on Sunday, however, trains don’t start running again until 8 am. So taking a cab to and from home is a good idea—it’s also quicker than waiting for a colectivo bus very late at night.

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Palermo Hollywood

There's nothing really special about this corner bar-restaurant except for its location at the epicenter of Palermo Hollywood, close to the TV studios and an array of great eateries. A funky mix of rock, rap, and electronic music pumps up the hard-core clubbers who stop to whet their whistles on large draft lagers before a night of debauchery. This place is always packed, so come early for a seat.

Honduras 5604, Buenos Aires, C1414BNF, Argentina
11-4775–6693

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Victoria Brown

Palermo

Steampunk is the name of the game at this Palermo bar named for England's venerable Queen Victoria. Pass through the storefront, enter the cute café of the same name, bang on the secret door, and discover one of 2014’s top new hot spots. A vast and sultry space awaits—the decor evokes the Industrial Age, but the elaborate drinks list is definitely up to date.

Costa Rica 4827, Buenos Aires, C1414BSM, Argentina
11-4831–0831

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Virasoro Bar

Palermo

This is an intimate art deco venue for local jazz maestros and appreciative audiences. It's a great space and you can get up close and personal with the musicians, who draw from a deep well of talent and cover a lot of ground, from improv to standards and experimental.

Guatemala 4328, Buenos Aires, C1425BUF, Argentina
11-3577–6807
Nightlife Details
Closed Sun.–Weds.

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Voodoo Motel

Palermo Hollywood

The self-styled club and music warehouse on the cool northern edge of Palermo Hollywood offers up a large dance floor and plenty of European beats, as well as Britpop, indie nights, and digital cumbia. Fresh from a face-lift, Voodoo aims to strike a balance between trendy cocktails and move-inducing music.

Dorrego 1735, Buenos Aires, C1414CKM, Argentina
11-4139–7499

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Wherever Bar

Palermo Soho

A superb whiskey bar close to Plaza Italia, Wherever carries 160-plus brands of scotch, both blends and single malts. Elegant with a touch of British pub, it’s a fine place to settle in for a civilized evening.

Fray Justo Santa Maria de Oro 2476, Buenos Aires, C1425FOJ, Argentina
11-4777–8029

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Winemakers Vinoteca Bar de Vinos

Recoleta

This intimate wine store and bar stocks an array of vintages carefully curated by sommelier and owner Juan Casarsa. Drop in for a bottle of Criolla, a light red, to take home or let Juan and his team serve you a glass of what’s open, and stay for some tasty snacks that go beyond charcuterie. 

Montevideo 1444, Buenos Aires, C1018, Argentina
11-3576–2288
Nightlife Details
Closed Sun.

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Zoom Cruising Bar

Recoleta

Half a block from the very cruisey section of Santa Fe, between avenidas Callao and Coronel Díaz, Zoom offers a lounge bar, a maze, video cabins, and plenty of dark corners. It can get pretty intense, but there's good security.

Uriburu 1018, Buenos Aires, C1114AAF, Argentina
11-4803–5944

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