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What to do this week in Buenos Aires

The week of June 17 to 21 is packed with holidays, and Buenos Aires is bursting with plans and activities. Check out our suggestions.

Diego Valentino Mollo
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Diego Valentino Mollo
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Monday, Thursday, and Friday are holidays, the Copa América kicks off, it’s Flag Day, and Buenos Aires is full of plans and activities. Gastronomic tours, theater performances, cinema, cultural events, and much more. See everything the city has to offer.

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What to do in Buenos Aires in June

1. Feel like you're in Spain and enjoy some tapas

In celebration of World Tapas Day (June 16), at Bilbao, a Spanish restaurant located in Palermo, you can enjoy a special promotion from Sunday to Tuesday, June 18: the “Tour of Tapas in Bilbao,” which includes a variety of tapas and a pint of beer. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it?

The promotion includes a selection of more than fifteen tapas, including Iberian ham croquettes, anchovies with avocado mousse, Swiss chard fritters, and calamari rings. It's a great opportunity to feel like you're in Spain for a little while.

The tip: the cost per person for the promotion is $12,000.

Where: Thames 1795, Bilbao.

2. Get to know Eva Perón’s life in depth

Immerse yourself in a different theatrical experience, in the style of a gathering, with actress Esther Goris (star of the 1996 film "Eva Perón"), who presents Evita: The Most Loved, The Most Hated, at the Juan Carlos Pallarols Workshop Museum.

Explore the life of Eva Perón through an exciting narrative accompanied by archival material and film excerpts. The presentation will be available in Spanish and English on Mondays at 7 pm, in San Telmo.

The tip: Enjoy the performance with a glass of wine and a typical Argentine picada. Reservations: museopallarols@gmail.com - 1156511002.

Where: Defensa 1039, Taller Museo Juan Carlos Pallarols.

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3. Enjoy ABBA’s music in an unparalleled musical

On Tuesday, June 18, we suggest you attend the re-release of Waterloo, Summer Night City, inspired by the songs of the iconic Swedish band, at the Metropolitan Theater. The musical features a great cast including Carolina Domenech, Bruno Coccia, Lucas Spadafora, Cristian Zeballos, Aitana Salvia, and Naza Marozzi.

The story, set in the 1980s, follows Emma, who, sad after a breakup, prefers to stay home singing ABBA songs. But upon learning of a contest at the Waterloo disco to find the successor of a famous Drag Queen, she decides to participate and rediscovers her confidence.

Waterloo delivers a beautiful message, and Caro Domenech, who plays Emma, shares it with us exclusively: “The play’s message is that there isn't just one type of love, but many: self-love, love for a partner, for a friend, love for art, and love for what you enjoy doing from the bottom of your heart.”

The tip: Get your tickets through Plateanet. Don’t wait too long; they sell out quickly!

Where: Av. Corrientes 1343, Teatro Metropolitan.

4. Take a tour of several Buenos Aires restaurants in one night

This Wednesday, June 19, we have an amazing plan for you. Since Thursday is a holiday, don’t miss a new edition of Calesita, the event that invites you to spin around Buenos Aires all night, visiting different local restaurants.

The full tour includes eight locations, such as Niño Gordo, Mengano, Franca, Gran Dabbang, Trescha, José El Carnicero, Tres Monos and La Uat. You have plenty to choose from, and you can plan your route as you wish, opting to visit all or just some of the locations. How about that?

At each restaurant, you can choose from the traditional menu or two creations by each guest chef. It's simple: choose what to try and then head to the next venue. The night ends with a great cocktail party at La Uat.

The tip: The event is non-reservation and on a first-come, first-served basis. Additionally, there will be prominent chefs from across the Americas.

Where: Niño Gordo, Mengano, Franca, Gran Dabbang, Trescha, José El Carnicero, Tres Monos and La Uat.

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5. Raise your glass and celebrate Martini Day

June 19 is Martini Day, and you won't find a better proposal than celebrating it with Gin Heráclito, presenting the Martini Week in Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Córdoba, and Rosario.

From Wednesday to Sunday, you can enjoy different selected gastronomic circuits and explore a wide range of Martini-based cocktails. Additionally, you can savor exquisite gourmet pairings specially prepared for the occasion. The venues participating in the event in Buenos Aires are Verne Club, Palacio Barolo, Casa Gin and Olympo Sky Bar.

Don't miss the opportunity to celebrate Martini Day at these must-visit spots.

Where: Verne Club, Palacio Barolo, Casa Gin and Olympo Sky Bar.

6. Burn off energy on a huge inflatable

Are you looking for plans to entertain the kids during this holiday-filled week? Check out this fantastic plan. It’s for all ages, but you’ll need energy and a lot of enthusiasm: Super Jump, the largest inflatable maze in Argentina, is in Pilar and at Dot Baires Shopping throughout June.

There are 300 meters of obstacle courses and slides to enjoy for an hour, which is how long each session lasts. They’re open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, and the Dot location is also open on Wednesdays.

The tip: Tickets cost $9,000, and if you go with a child under 6, the pack costs $15,000. It’s important to consider the weather, as this is an outdoor plan.

Where: Colectora Panamericana Avenida 12 De Octubre Centro, Pilar; Vedia 3600, Dot Baires Shopping.

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7. Take advantage of the holidays to go to the movies

Extra long weekend, Thursday is coming, and there are movie releases you can’t miss. For the kids, Despicable Me 4 is a must-see. The classic saga of Gru and his Minions returns to the big screens for a new adventure: along with Lucy and their daughters, they will welcome a new family member, Gru Jr, who will not leave his father alone. Additionally, there will be a new villain, Maxime Le Mal, and his girlfriend Valentina. You can't miss it.

Now, if you’re into horror movies and feel like screaming in fear, The Last Conjuring is perfect for you. This film tells the story of Naoto, who is devastated by the loss of his wife, but everything changes when his son brings home a finger of his deceased mother in a desperate attempt to find relief, which triggers a series of terrifying events. Do you dare to watch it?

8. Celebrate Flag Day with a folklore show

Thursday, June 20, is Flag Day, and to celebrate it, we have a truly patriotic proposal. Taking advantage of the Thursday and Friday holidays, the Usina del Arte has a special program that includes a folklore show by Los Umbides.

At 5 pm, the talented Santiago-based folklore band will present a vibrant show of singing, dancing, malambo, and skills with drums and boleadoras, a true experience of Argentine culture!

It’s an excellent opportunity to share an afternoon full of music and tradition with family or friends. Long live the homeland!

The tip: Admission is free.

Where: Agustín R. Caffarena 1, Usina del Arte.

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9. Enjoy delicious pastries for Flag Day

We can't miss a gastronomic plan to celebrate Flag Day. That’s why Macha, a restaurant in Caballito, has a proposal that includes quince and sweet potato pastries, prepared artisanally, for $800 each. And if you’re feeling lazy and prefer to stay home resting, you can order them for delivery and enjoy the pastries with some mate in the comfort of your home.

Where: Avenida Pedro Goyena 899, Caballito. Macha.

10. Go see underground theater plays

During an extra-long weekend with two holidays, we bring you an ideal theater plan for Friday night. Blue Prince, a play by Eugenio Griffero, will be performed this Friday at 9:30 pm, at the Teatro Espacio GADí. The story delves into the deep psychology of the characters while exposing a society marked by roles and frustrations.

This moving story will take you on a journey to a reunion between the two characters that was planned fifty years ago, revealing their fears, broken dreams, and hopes. Don't miss this gem of contemporary theater, which will immerse you in an atmosphere of nostalgia and reflection.

The tip: Tickets available on Alternativa Teatral.

Where: Av. San Juan 3852, Teatro Espacio GADí.

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