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Things to do in Buenos Aires in August

August comes with a calendar full of important and engaging events in the city.

Carola Cinto
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A new month begins, bringing unmissable plans to enjoy a city that has already returned to its usual rhythm after winter break. In August, the cultural agenda stands out with several art fairs, literature events, and music-related happenings. We also bring you some ideal proposals to enjoy outdoors with your family.

1. Feria de Editores (FED) in Chacarita

For book geeks and lovers of great stories, this month marks a new edition of the Feria de Editores (FED), an event that brings together the entire independent book industry in one place. From August 7 to 10, more than 300 publishers will gather at the C Complejo Art Media to welcome reading enthusiasts.

There will also be over 13 talks on various topics such as writing despite pain, the impact of video games on society, feminism in far-right contexts, music as a creative engine in Latin American narrative, the construction of collective identity, poetry as a current phenomenon, among others. The fair will also feature international figures and publishers.

Tip: It is open from 2 PM to 9 PM, and admission is free. You can check the schedule and special guests at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 6271, Chacarita.

2. La Calòrica at the San Martín

The Catalan theater company La Calòrica, known for its innovative theatrical approach, arrives in Argentina as part of an international tour bringing them to Buenos Aires for the first time to celebrate their 15 years of work.

On this inaugural visit, they will present The Birds, a comedy telling the story of two wealthy Athenians who, tired of public interference in their private affairs, abandon the human world and convince birds to create a new civilization.

This play originally premiered in 414 B.C., and today, 2,500 years later, La Calòrica revisits it to study the emotional mechanisms driving neo-liberal populism and question the reasons behind its rise on the international stage. Performances run Thursday, August 7 through Sunday, August 10 at Teatro San Martín.

Tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1530.

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3. “Lateral Vol. II,” a collective contemporary art exhibition at édition privée

Following a successful first edition, gallery owner Abril Bellati presents a new edition of LATERAL, an event aiming to showcase the multiplicity and diversity of contemporary art. From August 7 to 9, this exhibition will take place at édition privée, the exclusive niche fragrance space located on the iconic Avenida Alvear, home to collections from leading international brands in haute perfumery.

This edition gathers 20 artists of different generations and disciplines, invited to share works that depart from their most recognized productions. Peruvian artist Jesús Pedraglio, internationally acclaimed, will present a large hanging sculpture specially designed to inhabit the ground floor of édition privée. Other participating artists include Jéssica TrosmanFernando TroccaJavier BarilaroJulián PrebischJosé Pereyra Lucena.

Tip: The exhibition is open from 11 AM to 7:30 PM. Guided tours will be offered on Thursday, August 7 and Saturday, August 9 at 12 PM, 4 PM, and 6 PM. Admission is free.

Where: Av. Alvear 1780.

4. Children’s Day at Parque Avellaneda

Although school vacations have ended, Children’s Day is celebrated nationwide on Sunday, August 17. In this context, Parque Avellaneda decided to get ahead and celebrate on Sunday, August 10 (in collaboration with Complejo Cultural Chacra de los Remedios) with a full day for families.

At 3 PM, “1, 2, 3, Let’s Play!” will take place—a kermesse with games, construction workshops, and circus activities at the park’s Glorieta. Also at 3 PM, live shows will begin at the Playón Antiguo Tambo. First, two circus shows: at 3 PM, Laugh, Live, Love, Dream... Stop!; and at 4 PM, Living Dreaming. The day will close with the musical The Party Poopers at the same location.

Tip: Admission is free.

Where: Av. Directorio and Av. Lacarra, Parque Avellaneda.

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5. Monthly Wine Tasting Series at Hotel Grand Brizo

Once a month, the Tierra restaurant at Hotel Grand Brizo hosts a special event aiming to explore Argentina’s wine regions from end to end. Last month featured the Cuyo region; this month it's Patagonia’s turn.

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Each session highlights the best of each region through tastings that explore signature grape varieties, native flavors, and gastronomic identity. Each gathering is paired with a tapas menu specially designed to evoke the aromas and customs of the region, curated ecologically by sommelier Sandra Rodríguez and the Tierra Restaurant culinary team led by Executive Chef Luciano Ratti. The August event will take place Thursday, August 14, starting at 7 PM, featuring Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Merlot grapes.

Tip: Reservations can be made via WhatsApp at +54 11 5413-3119 or by email at tierra.ba@grandbrizohoteles.com. Limited spots available.

Where: Cerrito 180.

6. World Alfajor Championship

From August 15 to 17, special days await lovers of sweets and alfajores. At Pavilion 6 of Costa Salguero, the new edition of the Alfajor World Championship will take place. Producers from Argentina and 10 other countries will submit their star alfajores to a sensory test via blind tastings conducted by renowned professionals.

Designed for all audiences, the championship offers a complete experience: tastings, direct sales, talks, masterclasses, technical tastings, raffles, and musical shows. There will also be specially designed spaces for children and the opportunity to interact with producers. The entire event celebrates the alfajor as a living, delicious tradition in constant evolution.

Tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Costanera Rafael Obligado 1221.

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7. Tango BA Festival and World Championship

One of the world’s most important tango events, bringing together renowned artists and new generations to showcase the best of contemporary tango. The festival runs from August 20 to September 1 and includes the Tango World Championship, where 40 couples will compete for the title on August 27.

During the Tango BA Festival, you can enjoy orchestras and ensembles, dance shows, thematic classes, dance exhibitions, milongas, a product fair, tributes, films, music videos, exhibitions, book presentations, and much more. This year’s venues include Usina del Arte, Teatro Colón, Centro Cultural 25 de Mayo, Cine Teatro El Plata, Centro Cultural San Martín, and Centro Cultural Recoleta.

Tip: The schedule can be found at this link.

Where: Various locations around the city.

8. Buenos Aires City Half Marathon

On Sunday, August 24, starting at 8 AM, the city will host one of its most important events: the 21K half marathon, which, like every year, gathers thousands of running enthusiasts.

This year, the 21K was chosen by World Athletics as one of the world’s top 10 races due to its fast course, mass participation, and organization. In 2019, it was one of the three fastest races worldwide and in 2023 hosted the South American and Argentine championships. Aside from the race, runners can pick up their kits on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The full marathon (42K) will take place in September.

Tip: Registrations are available at this link.

Where: Av. Figueroa Alcorta and Av. Dorrego.

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9. Motorzone, a family and solidarity festival in Nordelta

For car lovers or anyone wanting a different day outdoors, there is a great plan: on Saturday and Sunday, August 30 and 31, Motorzone will take place—a family and charity event at Bahía Grande, Nordelta.

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There will be over 80 classic, sports, and exotic cars from the country’s most exclusive collections. Also, a 600-meter route around the lake with outdoor activities and experiences for the whole family. Interactive experiences, games, driving simulators, food trucks, rest areas, brand activations, and live music will also be available.

The event is not only a celebration of the automotive world but also a way to support those in need. Driven by Fundación Nordelta and Judaica Norte, all proceeds will fund scholarships and educational programs for vulnerable neighbors. Hence the project’s motto: “Starting a better future.”

Tip: Tickets can be purchased at this link.

Where: Av. del Mirador 530, Nordelta.

10. Arteba

Arteba, Latin America’s most important art fair, celebrates its new edition from August 29 to 31 at Centro Costa Salguero. As every year, it presents a carefully curated selection of galleries exhibiting works by Argentine and international artists across 11,000 square meters, featuring the most relevant productions in modern and contemporary art.

This year, 66 galleries representing over 400 artists will participate. You can see all participating spaces at this link.

Tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Costanera Rafael Obligado 1221.

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