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Things to do in Buenos Aires in May

The fifth month of the year arrives with proposals and plans to make the most of Buenos Aires.

Carola Cinto
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May is here, and it feels like half of the year is already slipping through our fingers. But since we don't want time to pass by unnoticed, we bring you an agenda filled with plans to enjoy this month.

At Time Out, we believe that May is an excellent opportunity to attend some unmissable shows in the city (which we’ll only have one chance to see), to celebrate some of our best flavors, like milanesa, or to take advantage of the weekends to do some outdoor activities. Share the good news with that friend you know won’t leave you hanging!

1. Milanesa Day to Celebrate in Style

One of the most beloved dishes by Argentine palates has its special day marked on the calendar: every May 3rd, Milanesa Day is celebrated in our country, and restaurants bring out their best proposals. If you prefer to honor it by eating it in a sandwich, we’ve recommended some places you might like.

If you're one of those who likes "everything on it," at Sifón, you can try the meat, vegetarian, or vegan versions. Our recommendation is the pork milanesa with a classic breadcrumb coating, paired with mac and cheese sprinkled with parmesan (only available at the Paseo de la Plaza location).

If you're more traditional or planning a family or friend lunch that day, we recommend visiting La Dorita and ordering the steak milanesa with fugazzeta, onions, and mozzarella. It comes with perfectly crispy double-cooked fries and is ideal for sharing.

The tip: For those who want to join the celebration but save a little, Malcriado, a restaurant in the western area, will have a 20% discount on the steak milanesa that day.

Where: Sifón Paseo de La Plaza, Av. Corrientes 1660; La Dorita, Humboldt 1892Bulnes 2593, Palermo; Malcriado, Martín Fierro 3290, Parque Leloir; Ramal Pilar Km 36.5 (Shopping TOM), Tortuguitas.

2. French Winemaker Michel Rolland Comes to Cariló

The cult of gastronomy is part of being Argentine. If you're a wine lover or enjoy the winery world, this is a unique opportunity. French winemaker Michel Rolland (one of the most renowned in the world) will be in Cariló for a series of events.

On Friday, May 2, Ville Saint Germain restaurant will host him with a special tasting menu featuring wines from Bodega Rolland. During the evening, the winemaker will share stories, anecdotes, and reflections on his extensive career.

On Saturday, May 3, the Carpe Diem restaurant at the Golf de Cariló will welcome him, alongside French chef Olivier Fachi, for another special tasting dinner. The evening will conclude with an exclusive cigar tasting curated by Habanos sommelier Jessica de Bellagio.

The tip: The first night is by exclusive invitation. For the second night, you can reserve at +54 9 2254 59-4741.

Where: Ville Saint Germain, Laurel 63, Cariló; Carpe Diem Restó, Ñandú 964, Cariló.

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3. Premiere of "Waiting Room" at Paseo La Plaza

Here's an utopia: what would happen if the day you die, you end up in a kind of waiting room with two of your friends? What would they say? This is the situation proposed by "Waiting Room," a play directed by Nicolás Repetto.

Starring Pablo Rago and Diego Cremonesi, with Barbi Siom participating, it arrives on Wednesday, May 7, at Paseo La Plaza. This story presents an open perspective on the passage of life and the concept of death in the encounter between two friends and the recurring fantasy that interrupts one of them. In this note, we also leave you other unmissable shows on Corrientes Street.

The tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Paseo de La Plaza, Av. Corrientes 1660.

4. One Winery Every Month at Cauce

One of the most recognized parrillas (steakhouses) in Buenos Aires (recommended by the Michelin Guide 2024) welcomes a different winery every month to spread the variety of wines available in the country and bring diverse proposals to its diners.

In May, it's Casa Pirque's turn, a winery born from the fusion of the Martínez Ross family and Catena Zapata. On Thursday, May 8, they will host a tasting of the Araucana Río de los Ciervos line, produced in Río Negro, guided by its winemaker.

The tip: Reservations can be made at +54 9 11 3311-3691.

Where: Alicia Moreau de Justo 440, Puerto Madero.

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5. God Save The Queen at Gran Rex

For Queen fans, this is a must-see. On Friday, May 9, the tribute show to the legendary British band comes to Gran Rex. This show has already toured over 80 cities worldwide.

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You’ll be taken on an emotional journey through the band's discography, from their 1973 beginnings to 1995, including unforgettable songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody," "We Will Rock You," and "We Are the Champions."

While the music is the real star of the show, the costumes and special effects also recreate the mystique of one of the most iconic bands in history.

The tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Teatro Gran Rex, Av. Corrientes 857.

6. Picnic Gourmet Fair

Buenos Aires is known for its wonderful gastronomic events, where its plazas fill with stalls offering different flavors on a sunny weekend day. On Saturday, May 10, and Sunday, May 11, Picnic Gourmet returns, one of the most anticipated dates for foodies and non-foodies alike.

From 10 AM to 6 PM, Plaza Francia will have cooking classes, live music performances, and activities for children, including clowns and a makeup stand.

The idea is for the whole family to participate and enjoy some of the delicious treats from the more than 25 stalls around the plaza, or set up a picnic with food they bring from home. There will be dishes from Argentina, the United States, Haiti, Cuba, Mexico, Japan, France, and Venezuela.

The tip: Admission is free. It's a pet-friendly event.

Where: Plaza Francia, Av. del Libertador 1400.

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7. Warmichella: The Entrepreneur Meet-up in San Isidro

A popular event that brings together entrepreneurs and artists returns to the San Isidro Exhibition Center on Saturday, May 10, and Sunday, May 11, from 11 AM to 7 PM, with free admission.

More than 130 entrepreneurs in fashion, design, art, well-being, and gastronomy will bring the Warmichella Village to life, where each stand will tell a story of hard work, creativity, and passion. This year, the Warmichella Dome will feature workshops and participatory experiences throughout the weekend. Enjoy live music in a super relaxed environment.

The tip: There will be a patio with food trucks and a Gourmet Market featuring healthy and artisanal options.

Where: Centro de Exposiciones de San Isidro, Del Barco Centenera 1014, San Isidro.

8. Independent Artists at Indie Folks’ 15th Anniversary

Indie Folks, an undisputed leader in the Argentine independent music scene, celebrates its 15th anniversary with an unmissable music festival at Casa Futuro.

On May 17, more than a dozen artists will take the stage, with no headliners: each performance occupies an equal place in the lineup.

The lineup includes performances by Ale Cares and Los Magos Farciar, Blujaus, Camionero, El Nota, Hannie Schaft, Las Promo, Lisa Scha, Miedo Puro, Sunlid, Theo and Simón, Tomi Lago, and Varese. There will also be DJ sets by Asia del Sur, Zac, Fermín, and Balaciano.

The tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Casa Futuro, Andrés Bello 5950.

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9. Symphonic Spider-Man at Palacio Libertad

Movies can be experienced many times: when you watch them for the first time, when you catch them randomly on TV, and, why not, when you get to see a related show. For Spiderman or Marvel fans, this is a plan you won’t want to miss.

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For the first time in Buenos Aires, SPIDER-MAN™: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE will be screened on May 27 at Palacio Libertad. The experience is immersive: while the movie is shown on a giant HD screen, the BA Pops Orchestra, conducted by Ángel Mahler, will perform a unique blend of orchestral music, electronic sounds, and live DJ sets, perfectly replicating the original soundtrack's complexity.

The tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Palacio Libertad, Sarmiento 151.

10. Federal Smoking Championship at Costanera Norte

If you love barbecue or cooking over an open flame, on May 31 and June 1, you can enjoy the best smokers from across the country in an event at Costanera Norte.

Ribs al Río, in collaboration with the City Government, will host a competition to crown the Federal Champion. Over two days, the public will be able to purchase tickets, which include six tasting portions, meet the competitors, and see who wins the top prize.

The tip: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Costanera Norte, Rafael Obligado 7010.

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