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Jose Jaure
Jose Jaure

What to Do in Buenos Aires in October

October feels like the prelude to the final stretch of the year, and this agenda is here to help you enjoy it to the fullest.

Carola Cinto
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The city is buzzing. You can already feel that extra energy in the air—the longer days, the friendlier weather, and the urge to break routine with fun plans. This month, Buenos Aires is filled with options, from immersive experiences and film festivals to food fairs and events for art and photography lovers. It’s the perfect time to explore, discover, and enjoy the city to the max. Get your calendar ready—there are plans for every mood (even rainy days).

1. MUBI FEST 2025

Film lovers, mark your calendars: from October 16–19, MUBI FEST returns to Buenos Aires to celebrate international and local cinema in an unmissable edition. Four days, 21 films, including Argentine premieres of recent gems like It Was Just an Accident by Jafar Panahi (Palme d’Or winner at Cannes 2025), Sentimental Value by Joachim Trier, The Secret Agent by Kleber Mendonça Filho, and Alpha by Julia Ducournau.

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The program also includes cult classics by directors like David Lynch, Brian De Palma, and Ridley Scott, plus Argentine icons like Juan Moreira and Bolivia. With exclusive premieres, special activities, and screenings that reignite the magic of cinema, MUBI FEST 2025 is the place to be for movie fans.

Good to know: Tickets available here.

Where: Cinépolis HoussayCentro Cultural Recoleta and Strange 2.

2. MUTEK.AR

From October 1–5, Buenos Aires transforms into a living laboratory of electronic music, digital art, and technology with the 7th edition of MUTEK.AR. For five days, iconic venues—Teatro San Martín, Teatro Colón, Artlab, Deseo, and the Planetarium—will come alive with immersive experiences, out-of-this-world visuals, and boundary-pushing performances.

The lineup features cutting-edge artists like Nicola Cruz, Alexis Langevin-Tetrault, Venice Bleach, Seulement, plus many local and international acts overflowing with creativity. From the opening gala at Teatro San Martín to the fulldome closing show at the Planetarium, each day promises a different journey to expand your senses, dance, and discover new ways to experience music and art.

Good to know: Tickets are available here. The full program is available here.

Where: Various locations across the city.

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3. OFFNI Cine Fest at Casa Nacional del Bicentenario

The first edition of OFFNI Cine Fest (Unidentified Fantastic Film Objects) arrives, dedicated to films that play with the extraordinary. Expect 20 titles from Argentina, Spain, France, and the U.S., plus panels and special activities, all at the Casa Nacional del Bicentenario, from October 3–19, screenings starting daily at 6 PM.

For three weekends, OFFNI opens a unique space for those who enjoy cinema that breaks genres and defies labels—not horror, not sci-fi, but stories that expand the boundaries of reality. With a curatorship aimed at lovers of mystery and the fantastic, the festival seeks to become a meeting point for filmmakers and audiences who share a passion for unsettling, surprising films that raise more questions than answers.

Good to know: Screenings are free.

Where: Riobamba 985.

4. Buenos Aires Cumbia

Ready to dance? On October 3, Buenos Aires Cumbia takes over the legendary Estadio Obras. From 8 PM to 5 AM, the night lights up with an explosive lineup: Karina “La Princesita,” Román El Original and Los Totora, plus the festival’s house band. A marathon of anthems to sing, dance, and celebrate as it should be.

Tickets are selling fast, so if you plan to go, hurry up. You can also pre-purchase drinks. This month marks the festival’s 14th edition.

Good to know: Tickets available here. Discounts available with select bank cards.

Where: Av. del Libertador 7395, Núñez.

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5. Mascotear Festival Returns to Buenos Aires

Is your dog or cat part of the family? Then this plan is for you: on October 4–5, the Mascotear Festival returns to Palermo, from 11 AM to 7 PM. Two full days of fun for you and your pet: games, sports, contests, parades, a “pet carpet,” cinema, fun zone, and even a relaxation area. There will also be adoption days and free vaccinations, highlighting the festival’s focus on animal welfare and responsible pet ownership.

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The 2025 edition comes with new spaces like water games, a playground, and more interactive activities. Add gastronomy, talks by experts, a cat zone, sustainability workshops, and plenty of surprises for the whole family. Part of the proceeds go to NGOs supporting animal care. In case of rain, the event moves to October 11–12.

Good to know: Tickets available here.

Where: Av. Figueroa Alcorta & Dorrego, Palermo.

6. Leer y Comer Fair: “Travel” Edition

Foodies and readers alike will love the Leer y Comer Fair, now in its 18th edition with a new theme: Read, Eat, and Travel. On October 4–5, starting at noon, Villa Crespo fills with writers, chefs, publishers, and cultural experiences from around the world. Expect talks, book signings, and live cooking demos that are already a trademark of this Buenos Aires classic.

The fair promises a journey without leaving the city: international cuisine with tastings, traditional dances, tourism talks, interactive family activities, and a live music finale by Ibiza Pareo. On its two stages, you’ll hear from notable names like Donato De Santis, Jorge Fernández Díaz, Florencia CanaleClaudio Zuchovicki and Daniel López Rosetti, among many others.

Good to know: Admission is free. Full lineup available here.

Where: Concepción Arenal & Warnes, Villa Crespo.

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7. Next to Normal Immersive in Buenos Aires

This October brings a unique experience: Next to Normal Immersive, the 360° version of the groundbreaking Broadway musical that fearlessly addresses mental health. This isn’t just a show to watch—it’s one to live. Audiences and characters share the same space, surrounded by 360° projections and immersive sound that pull you straight into the protagonist’s mind.

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The cast is stellar: Alice Ripley (Tony Award winner), J. Robert Spencer, and a virtual appearance by Adam Pascal (yes, from Rent), along with talented Argentine performers. Directed by Pablo del Campo and backed by an international creative team, this immersive version turns the classic into a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle.

Good to know: Performances are Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets available at Plateanet.

Where: Jorge Newbery 3039, Colegiales.

8. Creamfields Argentina

On October 11, Parque de la Ciudad becomes the epicenter of electronic music with another edition of Creamfields Argentina, the world’s biggest festival of its kind. This year’s lineup is massive: David Guetta returns to Argentina alongside Armin Van Buuren, Claptone, Miss Monique, Becky Hill, Ben Klock, Coco & Breezy, Mathame, Mind Against, and many more—20 international artists in total.

Doors open early and the music won’t stop until dawn, with sets ranging from elegant house to pounding techno. Local DJs will soon be added to complete the experience.

Good to know: Tickets available here.

Where: Av. Gral. Francisco Fernández de la Cruz 4000 & Av. Coronel Roca 4151.

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9. Night of the Historic Bars

Ever imagined visiting Buenos Aires’ most iconic bars in a single night? On Thursday, October 16, from 5 PM to midnight, the 4th edition of the Night of the Historic Bars returns. Spread across 80 bars in 20 neighborhoods, the event blends history, gastronomy, and culture. Expect live music, performances, special menus, and guest chefs.

With over 120 activities to choose from and curated circuits to guide your journey, you’ll experience the charm of each bar while discovering new culinary proposals. A virtual map will help you make the most of it. This night is not just about having a drink—it’s about living Buenos Aires with all your senses.

Good to know: Activities are free. The full program will be posted here.

Where: Various locations around the city.

10. Pinta BAphoto at La Rural

For photography lovers, from October 16–19, Pinta BAphoto returns with three unmissable days to explore the visual arts in all their diversity. From its Main Section with galleries from around the world, to curated spaces like NEXT | Fuera de Foco, RADAR, Tribute Artist, Special Project, and Video Project, the fair offers much more than images. Expect forums with special guests, guided tours, editorial spaces, and awards.

With 20 years of history, Pinta BAphoto stands as Latin America’s most influential photography fair, connecting Latin American artists with the global circuit. It’s the perfect plan for curators, collectors, and anyone passionate about photography—a space where every image and every vision finds its place.

Good to know: Tickets available here.

Where: Av. Sarmiento 2704.

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