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What to do this week in Buenos Aires

The city turns into a place where art, gastronomy, and culture intersect.

Carola Cinto
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October bids farewell (yes, it managed to squeeze 31 days into a single breath) with a seriously fun lineup. This is an agenda made for those who love unique, varied plans. There’s Halloween, Day of the Dead, and even “Maradonean Christmas.” Plus, exhibition openings, an audiovisual festival, and plenty more. By the weekend, it’ll be time to welcome a new month — and new things to discover in Buenos Aires.

1. BITBANG Festival

From this Tuesday to Saturday, Buenos Aires becomes a celebration of animation, digital art, and video games. BITBANG is back for its 11th edition, transforming the city into a meeting point for the most innovative voices in the audiovisual world. Shorts, premieres, workshops, talks, parties, installations, and a creative energy that pulses through every venue — from the Gaumont to the Borges, from La Paz Arriba to the Can Can Club. It’s a chance to dive into a universe where drawing, code, and music merge without asking permission.

And if that sounds big, it’s because it is: BITBANG not only gathers creators from around the world — from artists who’ve worked with The Weeknd, Marvel, or Dua Lipa to local talents with their own unique stamp — but also opens doors, offers scholarships, supports projects, and even pre-qualifies films for the Oscars. In short, it’s a week where creativity never sleeps and the city vibrates in animation mode.

Info: Full schedule available through this link. Most activities are free, except for workshops and parties.

Where: Various locations across the city.

2. Foodie Series by Bigbox

Bigbox dives headfirst into the foodie world with a new concept that’s bound to be a hit: Bigbox Series, a lineup of exclusive gastronomic events where each dinner is an experience in itself. No published menu, no repeats — just creativity, great wine, and chefs cooking without rules. The first stop is this Wednesday, from 8:30 p.m., at Obrador Mishiguene, led by Tomás Kalika and paired with Catena Zapata wines. Only 16 seats for what promises to be an unforgettable night.

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The idea is simple and brilliant: let yourself be guided by flavor, enjoy the surprise, and live an experience that blends fine dining with spontaneity. With this series, Bigbox expands its world of experiences and strengthens its gourmet side — creating moments to remember, share, and toast to the art of enjoyment.

Info: Reservations available via Bigbox’s Instagram.

Where: Cerviño 4417.

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3. A Rooftop with the Best Sunsets in Town

Every day at 5 p.m., Visit Sky Bar at the Hotel Pulitzer opens its doors for one of the most stunning sunsets in the city. Located on the 13th floor, this spot is an urban oasis — the perfect escape from the concrete below and an instant ticket to relaxation. Great live music, panoramic views, and the ideal plan to unwind.

Drinks here are crafted by expert mixologists, from “Spritzes of the World” to the signature Lord Pulitzer. And if you’re hungry, the Mediterranean-inspired menu with attitude has you covered: try the Bravas Sky or the mussels with chimichurri.

Info: No reservation needed.

Where: Maipú 907.

4. Four Exhibits for the Recoleta Cultural Center’s 45th Anniversary

The Centro Cultural Recoleta celebrates its 45th anniversary the best way it knows how: with art, history, and creativity. This Thursday at 6 p.m., it opens four new exhibitions that fill the space with color and movement. From the experimental universes of Bedel, Benedit, and Testa — the minds behind the building’s remodel — to installations exploring water, the body, and geometry, every room invites you to see, feel, and rethink art from different angles.

There’s something for everyone: monumental works, soft sculptures, soul-stirring paintings, and immersive routes that connect past and present. The Recoleta becomes a living conversation between artists, architects, and visitors.

Info: Free admission to all exhibits. Open Tue–Fri from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Sat, Sun, and holidays from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Where: Junín 1930.

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5. Maradonean Christmas at the Mate Museum

For 65 years, October 30 has been celebrated in Argentina almost like a national holiday. That’s the day, in 1960, when Diego Armando Maradona was born — a symbol of Argentine identity and unmatched brilliance.

This Thursday, from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m., the Museo del Mate hosts Navidad Maradoneana (Maradonean Christmas), featuring live music by Yuyo Gonzalo and others, plus raffles of Maradona-themed products — all in homage to “Pelusa.”

Info: Tickets available through this link.

Where: Av. de Mayo 853.

6. A Symphonic Halloween

Think you’ve seen it all for Halloween? Think again. This Friday at 9 p.m., the Auditorio Belgrano turns into a live horror movie. Under the baton of Clara Ackermann and the direction of Chacho Garabal, the Multiverse Orchestra will bring chills with the most spine-tingling film scores — from Psycho and The Exorcist to The Shining, Stranger Things, and Wednesday.

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But it’s more than music: the venue transforms into a cinematic experience, filled with eerie lighting, classic horror characters, and performances by Flavia Pereda. Terror Sinfónico is more than a concert — it’s a sound ritual for fans of film, music, and thrills.

Info: Tickets available through this link.

Where: Virrey Loreto 2348.

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7. The North Experience

This Friday, Nordelta goes into travel mode with The North Experience, an event by The North Place magazine that sets trends among lovers of good living, fine wine, and global adventures. Starting at 6:30 p.m., the Wyndham Hotel transforms into a showcase of dream destinations — airlines, luxury hotels, wineries, and gourmet experiences come together by the marina to inspire your next trip.

Between glasses of Salentein, Lagarde, or Fin del Mundo wines, and bites from Ley Primera or Astor, you’ll discover exclusive offers for destinations like Catalonia, the Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos, and Los Cabos. A mix of tourism, lifestyle, and pleasure.

Info: Admission with prior registration and QR confirmation via www.thenorthplacemagazine.com.

Where: Wyndham Nordelta Hotel, Av. del Puerto 240, Tigre.

8. Day of the Dead at Mixtape

This Día de los Muertos, the ritual comes with style at Mixtape Listening Bar, where the bar lights up with the talent of Mia Rossi, one of Brazil’s most influential bartenders. With nearly 20 years of experience and a shelf of awards, Mia brings her creativity to Buenos Aires to celebrate life, memory, and flavor.

This Friday from 9 p.m., she’ll be serving two cocktails created for the occasion: Komorebi, a sophisticated mix of bourbon, red vermouth, sherry, and shiitake; and Palomani, a fresh and elegant take with tequila blanco, dry vermouth, Campari, and grapefruit soda. Art, taste, and emotion — pure fire.

Info: No reservations.

Where: Roosevelt 1806, Belgrano.

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9. Spinetta Infinito

Also this Friday, starting at 7:30 p.m., the Centro Cultural Recoleta transforms into a sanctuary of Argentine rock with a live tribute to Luis Alberto Spinetta. A rotating lineup of musicians — Marina WilJulian BagliettoMOAH, Juan Mehler, Leon Peirone, Fermín Merlo, Elaion, and Lautaro Moreno — will bring his timeless songs back to life.

More than a concert, it’s a time trip: a reunion with the classics that defined a generation, and a discovery for new listeners of Spinetta’s genius.

Info: Free admission.

Where: Junín 1930.

10. Halloween at Mercat Villa Crespo

This long weekend, Mercat Villa Crespo becomes Halloween central. From Friday to Sunday, the market blends food, music, and fun for all ages: costumes, contests, DJs, live bands, and even a touch of Japanese flair.

The lineup includes Friday’s Cachoween rock night and influencer Cachorro Sabroso’s birthday; Saturday’s cosplay and Japanese night with duo Kami; and Sunday’s Halloween Kid from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., where children can join in costume, go trick-or-treating, and win prizes.

Info: Free admission.

Where: Thames 747.

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11. “Parrilleros de Colección” at La Carnicería

In Palermo, La Carnicería — the grillhouse that redefined Buenos Aires dining — turns 10, and it’s celebrating with a special multi-course menu alongside top restaurants. This is the final week to enjoy it.

The menu, Parrilleros de Colección (“Grill Masters Collection”), curated by José “El Carnicero” and chefs like Germán Sitz, Santiago “Gurí” Garat (Corte Comedor), Liber Acuña (El Pobre Luis), Juan Gaffuri (Elena), and Luis Maldonado Machado (Tributo, Ecuador), features five dishes: Cecina by Corte Charcutería; Sweetbreads with potatoes, egg, and lemon by Elena; Grilled liver with crepin and bay leaf by El Pobre Luis; Blood sausage with kimchi and sticky rice by Corte Comedor; Arepa with tongue by Tributo; and Ribs with arugula salad by José el Carnicero. Unmissable.

Info: Reservations through this link.

Where: Thames 2317.

12. Cardellino Live at Uptown

This Thursday, Palermo’s most famous subway bar fills with music once again. Heineken and Uptown join forces for another edition of their live sessions, this time featuring Cardellino, with a 45-minute show guaranteed to get even the calmest commuter moving.

Doors open at 8 p.m., show starts at 11 p.m. Expect New York vibes, cold beer, and the signature Uptown energy. Music, city, and rhythm — all on one platform.

Info: Free entry until full capacity.

Where: Arévalo 2030.

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