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Things to do in Buenos Aires in July

July comes with a packed calendar full of activities for kids and other unmissable events.

Carola Cinto
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July arrived with cold weather, winter holidays, and a full agenda of plans for the whole family. From food fairs and visual shows to activities specially designed for children, this month Buenos Aires fills up with flavors, music, design, and experiences that will make you want to get out of the house. Take note and choose your next outing.

1. Caminos y Sabores Fair

This is a true celebration of the country’s gastronomic culture and identity, held from July 3 to 6 at La Rural. What sets this event apart is its focus on local flavors, regional cuisine, and family recipes from all corners of Argentina.

Known as The Great Argentine Market, it will feature the Verde and Hudson kitchens, where over the four days you can enjoy recipes from renowned chefs and cooks like Iwao KomiyamaKari GaoMadame PapinEstefi ColomboCoco CarreñoLucio Marini and Juan Manuel Herrera. They will also be responsible for choosing the Best Argentine Alfajor.

Note: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Sarmiento 2704, Palermo.

2. A Month Dedicated to Wine at Cauce de los Fuegos

One of Buenos Aires’ top steakhouses welcomes July with a series of wine-related events and activations. On July 6, Rodrigo Calderón, the mind behind Cru de Montaña wines, will visit the venue to guide diners through his various varietals and share his expertise.

Throughout July, Bodega Catena Zapata will offer all their wines at promotional prices so visitors can take home some bottles. On Friday, July 18, Mauricio Lorca will present his wines at a special lunch.

Note: Reservations, whether for tastings or other days, can be made at this link.

Where: Alicia Moreau de Justo 440, Puerto Madero.

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3. Experiencia Gourmet Fair

Gastronomy, art, and creativity all in one place — this sums up the Experiencia Gourmet Fair, taking place July 5 and 6 at Plaza Francia.

It’s an open-air event bringing together over 30 gastronomic proposals alongside artistic expressions ranging from music and contemporary art to tarot and artistic makeup. There will be a special area for kids.

Note: The fair runs from 10 AM to 6 PM with free admission.

Where: Av. del Libertador 1400, Recoleta.

4. Ode to Argentine Design: The First Retrospective of Alberto Churba

The renowned Argentine designer, artist, and decorator Alberto Churba will have his first retrospective at the National Museum of Decorative Art starting July 11. His iconic “Cinta” chair, created during the height of the pop era, became a symbol of contemporary design and is part of the permanent collections at New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and London’s Victoria & Albert Museum.

Also of interest: Secret Tango, a ritual in the heart of Buenos Aires.

The exhibition, curated by Sandra T. Hillar and Gustavo Quiroga, offers a deep dive into the artist’s work. Each room immerses visitors in different phases, materials, and styles, revealing Churba’s constant formal experimentation and unique perspective on modern living.

Note: The museum is open Wednesday to Sunday, 1 PM to 7 PM. Admission is free.

Where: Av. del Libertador 1902.

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5. Mayumaná Returns to Buenos Aires

“Currents,” the new experience from Mayumaná, promises humor, percussion, and acrobatics. The first show on July 2 is already sold out. Those interested can get tickets for the shows on July 16, 23, and 30 at Teatro Broadway.

Inspired by the historic “war of the currents” between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison, the show depicts that energy battle through physical, sonic, and visual means. Everything is designed so the audience can “see the music” and “hear the movement” in a choreography that blurs the lines between dance and rhythm, body and sound.

Note: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1155.

6. Activities for Kids at Parque de la Ciudad

Winter holidays are coming, and here are some free activities for kids. From July 19 to August 3, Parque de la Ciudad will offer creative workshops, interactive games, live music shows, and a food truck courtyard.

There will also be a winter skating rink and themed areas for both kids and adults.

Note: Check the programming on Parque de la Ciudad’s Instagram.

Where: Av. Coronel Roca 4151.

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7. Lo de Jesús Delivery’s Best Dishes Now at the Restaurant

Lo de Jesús has news: some of its most popular delivery dishes are now available on the restaurant menu. Perfect for cold weather, these include semolina gnocchi with cream, shepherd’s pie, cannelloni, and lentil stew.

These dishes are ordered by over 2,000 households daily through Lo de Jesús Delivery. Fans of the restaurant’s cured and grilled meats can still enjoy those menu staples as always.

Note: Reservations can be made by calling 4832-6011.

Where: Gurruchaga 1406.

8. Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga in Concert at Teatro Coliseo

For the first time in Buenos Aires, this visual show invites audiences to journey through the first 23 Marvel Studios movies.

Also of interest: Gerónimo Rauch, the Argentine who conquered Europe and returns home with ‘Cinema All In.

The show is directed by Maestro Ezequiel Silberstein and features a live performance by the Orchestra Professors Association of Teatro Colón. It includes some of the most epic moments and characters from the films and will be on July 24, 25, and 26 at Teatro Coliseo.

Note: Tickets are available at this link.

Where: Marcelo T. de Alvear 1125.

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9. Konex for Kids

A little world full of fun for children during the holidays. Held at the Abasto venue, it’s become a classic: from July 19 to August 3 inclusive, Konex for Kids offers over 22 activities for the whole family.

Classical theater, musicals, dark theater, circus, dance, playful experiences, and a special premiere in the central courtyard are among the offerings. The daily schedule is available at this link.

Note: Admission costs 18,000 ARS per day and tickets can be bought at this link. Shows start at 11 AM.

Where: Sarmiento 3131.

10. Sweets at Obrador Florida

A great program for kids and adults alike. From July 1 to 7, Obrador Florida will celebrate Sweetness Week with tins of sweets featuring fruit and chocolate bonbons, cookies, meringues, lollipops, and more.

Also featured is a Cacao Bar during winter holidays offering highlights like white hot chocolate with pistachio ice cream, 56% chocolate with oranges, 70% dark chocolate alone or with ice cream affogato style. There will also be pastry specials for moms and dads, including fruit cakes and specialty coffee.

Note: Open Wednesday to Friday from 3:30 PM to midnight, weekends from 3 PM to midnight. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Where: Soler 5063.

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