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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Buenos Aires - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Sheik—er, chic and super-stylish, this party palace is located in a former bank. The Funky Room is where beautiful, tightly clothed youth...Read More
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...Read More
Also fondly known by its previous name, Palacio Alsina, this enormous downtown club meets all the prerequisites for an excellent night out—especially...Read More
Cocoliche enjoys cult status in both the straight and gay communities. Upstairs is a diverse art gallery big on young locals; downstairs, underground...Read More
Soaring columns, tarnished mirrors, and ancient chandeliers are part of Confitería Ideal's crumbling Old World glamour, along with a rather...Read More
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...Read More
Cozy and colorful, Dadá has a short but sweet list of classic cocktails and an ideal bar to perch at while sipping one. With its owners doubling...Read More
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...Read More
A flower shop and wine store combined with a whole lot of bar, this hip basement watering hole opened in 2013 and quickly became a fixture on...Read More
It took a couple of expats to realize the gap in the market for early-evening gay bars. Their creation, Flux, is a smart, friendly, and sociable...Read More
Excellent local musicians put on daily performances of tango classics in the downstairs salon of this legendary café, but note that ticket prices...Read More
Exquisite art deco theaters line Avenida Corrientes, but the rationalist-style Gran Rex—constructed by architect Alberto Prebisch, of the Obelisk...Read More
This nightclub, which doubles as a live music venue, may be oddly shaped for spot-on acoustics; however, it attracts plenty of underground and...Read More
After moving two blocks down the road, La Cigale has undergone a serious upgrade, proving that size does matter. Take advantage of happy hour...Read More
A refreshing exception to the sometimes suffocatingly macho world of tango, this is the gay milonga. The main night is Friday, when a cool...Read More
This indoor stadium at the very top of Corrientes Avenue has been hosting boxing events, ice-skating spectaculars, political rallies, plus rock...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis spacious theater and cultural space mainly showcases midlevel local bands, showmen, and comedians, with a few big Argentine names thrown...Read More
A popular Irish pub that spawned a whole street of imitators, the Kilkenny serves surprisingly good food and has a well-stocked bar. Celtic...Read More
The owners of this dynamic space for art and live music have run an independent record label for more than a decade. On weekends they throw...Read More
With a restaurant, a bar, and a yacht in Puerto Madero, the Chueca group is rapidly expanding. Their infamous cabaret show in Spanish but peppered...Read More
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