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Things to do in Buenos Aires in September

One of the most beautiful months of the year begins, and little by little outdoor picnics return with a very diverse agenda.

Carola Cinto
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We won’t act surprised (or will we?) that more than half the year, winter, and vacations are already behind us. The truth is we’ve reached one of the most anticipated moments: springtime. While favorites are subjective, we can agree that September has one of the best climates: sunshine, fresh air, and, on top of that, longer days. More daylight means more time to get out of the house and check off some of the plans we suggest in this guide. For us, Buenos Aires has that certain je ne sais quoi—and this time of year, even more so.

1. Bs As Cocktail Week

A sunset in one of the world’s most beautiful cities, cocktail in hand, and a DJ set in the background—without a doubt, a great way to kick off spring. From Monday, September 1 to Sunday, September 7, Bs As Cocktail Week will take place, an event where city bars will offer special cocktails and experiences.

The program will feature everything from sunset gatherings to talks and open training sessions with local and international experts at Parque de la Innovación. This edition, organized by the Argentine Chamber of Cocktail Bars, is themed “Buenos Aires, capital of sustainable mixology.” More than 150 bars will participate.

Good to know: Admission is free, though you can reserve your spot through this link.

Where: Av. Guillermo Udaondo 1003-1133, Núñez.

2. Pintó Bodegón

On the same dates, September 1–7, a finger-licking week arrives: Pintó Bodegón is back, inviting you to discover the city’s most authentic flavors. Traditional bodegones across different neighborhoods will offer 30% off the final bill or special menus including a main course, drink, and dessert.

Organized by BA Capital Gastronómica and AHRCC, this festival celebrates the true temples of hearty food: bodegones. These are the places of homemade pasta, XXL milanesas, grilled meats, and flan with dulce de leche—straight out of grandma’s table. And don’t miss the neobodegones, blending tradition with a modern twist.

Good to know: You can choose your favorite stop on the virtual map of participating venues here.

Where: Various locations throughout the city.

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3. Alcorta Respira

A shopping mall turned into a wellness hub is what Alcorta Respira is all about. On Saturday, September 6, all day long, there will be outdoor yoga, training, running, meditation, and more.

The event takes place on the shopping center’s 4th-floor terrace, specially designed to host a full and varied lineup of classes led by renowned wellness and conscious sports figures. Attendees can also explore and shop for design goods, natural cosmetics, real food, and wellness-inspired objects. Plus, there will be massage sessions (18+) and a gardening space for kids.

Good to know: Free admission. The schedule runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pre-registration is available via the ¡appa! app here.

Where: Jerónimo Salguero 3172, Palermo.

4. Estilo Art

Emotion and freedom define this artistic experience running Thursday, September 11 to Tuesday, September 16, from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., at La Aldea – Pilar. Under the theme “Utopia,” this first edition features painting, sculpture, digital art, photo interventions, and more.

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Digital art takes the spotlight with interactive installations and winning works from the National Digital Art Contest, in collaboration with Arte Online and Universidad del Salvador. The tour wraps up with an author’s art shop and a gastronomic space to unwind. Best of all: proceeds from artwork sales will fund dental care scholarships for children, thanks to the NGO Amigos del Pilar.

Good to know: Free admission.

Where: Panamericana KM 44, Pilar.

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5. Back to the 80s

For those who hold Roxette, Sumo, and Duran Duran close to their hearts, this one’s for you. On Saturday, September 13, after midnight, Teatro Vorterix will turn into a full-on 80s trip with one of the best parties in the continent.

Back to the 80s celebrates national and international rock from one of history’s greatest decades, with a night of nonstop dancing and singalongs. DJ Demian with E will spin tracks from Madonna, Michael Jackson, Queen, Depeche Mode, Bon Jovi, The Cure, New Order, David Bowie, Erasure, Pet Shop Boys, Soda Stereo, Virus, Sumo, and more.

Good to know: Tickets available here.

Where: Av. Federico Lacroze 3455.

6. Tianfu Festival

If you’re a fan of Asian culture—or simply love to travel—this festival is a must. Tianfu Festival features over 25 handmade lanterns crafted by Chinese artisans, plus live performances with traditional dances, acrobatics, and kung fu.

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Visitors can also enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine prepared by chefs, shop for souvenirs, or try on a Hanfu outfit and take home a photo. As the largest Chinese lantern festival in Latin America, it runs from Monday, September 15 to November 20 at Tecnópolis, open daily from 6 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

Good to know: Tickets available here. Buy them now and use them any day until the festival ends.

Where: Av. Juan Bautista de la Salle 4491, Villa Martelli.

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7. Travel Fest

For motorcycle travel enthusiasts, Travel Fest brings together the top brands in the industry, live shows, food trucks, camping spaces, and tracks built for pure off-road adrenaline. It takes place Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21 at Enduro Park, right off Route 9.

Expect test rides with top-market bikes on real terrain, talks and clinics for two-wheel travelers, an accessories zone, raffles, glamping, and live music to close out the day.

Good to know: Tickets available here.

Where: Pasaje Ales s/n, Río Tala, Buenos Aires.

8. FIBA 2025

From Thursday, September 25 to Sunday, October 5, Buenos Aires hosts the Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires (FIBA), filling the city with performances, workshops, roundtables, and special activities at more than 40 venues.

This year, alongside theater, dance, music, film, and visual arts, FIBA adds circus, object theater, and a unique film cycle created by playwrights. The OFF/FIBA program will showcase events outside official stages, and international focuses will connect Buenos Aires with Barcelona and Italy.

Good to know: National shows are free (tickets must be reserved online 48 hours in advance or collected at Teatro San Martín). International shows are paid (available October 1). Workshops and seminars also require prior registration.

Where: Various locations across the city.

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9. International Tourism Fair

Latin America’s most important tourism event takes place Saturday, September 27 to Tuesday, September 30 at La Rural. It’s a must for avid travelers, world-curious explorers, and getaway lovers.

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On the weekend, the event opens to the public from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., with experiences, promotions, and activities that will make you want to pack your bags immediately. More than 40 countries, all Argentine provinces, and hundreds of destinations will showcase their culture, cuisine, raffles, live shows, and proposals.

Good to know: Tickets available here.

Where: Av. Sarmiento 2704.

10. AVON Walk

As every year, on Sunday, September 28 from 7:30 a.m., Avon will take over the city streets with its special walk. Thousands will gather at Av. Figueroa Alcorta and Monroe (CABA) for a cause far beyond fitness.

Under the motto #EstarParaEllas EN CADA PASO (“Be There for Them in Every Step”), this massive event raises awareness about breast cancer, promoting early detection and ensuring access to screenings for women nationwide. It’s more than a walk—it’s a collective message of support, visibility, and action. The walk covers 4.5 kilometers and requires no prior experience.

Good to know: Registration now open via Avon’s website, Club de Corredores, or through your Avon consultant.

Where: Av. Figueroa Alcorta and Monroe.

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