In May, the cold settles comfortably over Buenos Aires and the city slips into its best version of autumn. Leaves in the parks change color, jackets return to the front of the closet, and every outing takes on that special flavor only the early chill can bring. It’s a month that begins and ends with public holidays—and in between, it never slows down for a second.
The May agenda has it all: food fairs of every kind—from global street food to the finest French cuisine—open-air electronic music festivals set to be among the events of the year, tango competitions across the city’s most iconic milongas, and cultural experiences ranging from virtual reality journeys to a night of film and wine with one of the country’s most prestigious winemakers. There are also books—lots of books—a fair dedicated entirely to mate, provincial traditions gathered in one place, and a May 25 celebration with criollo wine and empanadas.
In short, May is one of those months that proves the cold is no excuse to stay home. Long weekends call for plans, Buenos Aires autumn is at its peak, and the city’s agenda is more than ready to welcome you.





















