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What to Do During the Week & the Weekend in Buenos Aires

Plans for the week and weekend: art, traditional eateries, theater, special dinners, and strolls around Buenos Aires.

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If you’re looking for things to do in Buenos Aires this week, the agenda is packed with plans that bring together art, gastronomy, music, and outdoor activities. From exclusive design exhibitions and theatrical experiences to a festival celebrating traditional eateries, there are options for every taste and time of day—perfect both for breaking the routine during the week and making the most of the weekend.

The city is also rolling out new ways to rediscover its neighborhoods from a different perspective: cultural van tours, openings of new art spaces, and outdoor events that blend multiple disciplines into a single experience. Whether you want to try something new to eat, see a play, listen to live music, or simply go for a walk, this selection brings together some of the best ideas for plans in Buenos Aires—without falling into the usual options.

1. Design exhibition at Miranda Bosch Galer铆a

At Miranda Bosch Galería, La forma del asombro is on display, a design exhibition that invites visitors to step out of autopilot and reconnect with a more attentive and sensitive way of seeing.

Curated by Anita Gil, the exhibition brings together pieces by leading figures of modernism and traces a journey across Nordic, Italian, French, German, Argentine, and American design, exploring how these traditions dialogue with contemporary ways of living.

Influenced by minimalism and Japanese culture, Anita Gil emphasizes emptiness, light, and harmony, creating unexpected relationships between forms, times, and materials. The exhibition runs until April 30, Monday to Friday, from 12 to 6 pm.

Note: Free admission.

Where: Montevideo 1723.

2. Moria, el misterio at Palacio Libertad

If there’s an icon that defies categorization, it’s Moria Casán. The show Moria, el misterio transforms her universe into an ambitious musical theater experience, featuring 23 performers on stage and live music.

The story travels to the year 2655, in a post-apocalyptic Buenos Aires where a group of archaeologists attempts to reconstruct who this unclassifiable figure was: vedette, composer, political candidate, prisoner, icon.

Upcoming performances at Palacio Libertad: Monday, April 20 at 7 pm (with a special tribute to Moria), Saturday the 25th at 8 pm, and Sunday the 26th at 7 pm. A theatrical, over-the-top production worthy of its protagonist.

Note: Free activity with prior reservation online starting two days before at 2 pm; tickets must then be picked up at the box office on the day of the show. A limited number of in-person tickets will also be available that same day from 2 pm.

Where: Sarmiento 151.

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3. Special menu at L鈥橝telier Bistro

If you enjoy dining experiences where each dish tells a story, mark your calendar. On Tuesday, April 21 at 8:30 pm, L’Atelier Bistro presents a five-course special menu in collaboration with Bodega Anaia, designed to explore the pairing of signature cuisine and carefully selected wines.

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The experience begins with a red tuna tartlet paired with Gran Anaia Sauvignon Blanc, followed by a mushroom, pancetta, and truffle éclair with Cabernet Sauvignon, and continues with duck ravioli and cashew pesto paired with Cabernet Franc. The main course features beef tenderloin with béarnaise sauce and Anna potatoes, served with Disruptivo Pinot Noir, ending with peaches and sabayon paired with a Viognier.

An ideal plan for a special night out in the northern suburbs, priced at ARS 85,000 per person, with a 10% discount for cash payments.

Note: Reservations by phone at 2169-4438.

Where: Av. del Libertador 14520.

4. Bodegonman铆a Fest

Milanesa, homemade pasta, and generous portions get their own festival. Bodegonmanía arrives—a large-scale event curated by La Chica del Brunch that puts traditional eateries center stage.

From April 21 to 23, classic spots from Buenos Aires, Greater Buenos Aires, and La Plata will offer individual main dishes for ARS 12,000, available for pre-purchase via Passline. Each ticket includes a QR code to redeem at the chosen venue and date.

Participating venues include Los Bohemios, La Patrona, El Garage, El Gauto, La Normita, El Bodegón de Benito Nazar, La Segunda, A Mis Viejos, El Globito, Viejo Mundo, and El Progreso. Three days to indulge in the true bodegón ritual.

Note: Pre-sale dishes available online.

Where: Various locations across the city.

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5. La Fuerza Mayor at Club Social 911

Going out on a Thursday can be a great idea—especially when the plan promises this level of energy. On April 23 at 9 pm, La Fuerza Mayor returns to Club Social 911 with a night that starts early and keeps the rhythm going strong.

The band, formed in 2018, blends winds, keyboards, and percussion, with afrobeat as its backbone, crossing into hip hop, funk, and Latin rhythms. Guest artists include Grace & Badlove (El Salvador), Tilsa Llerena (Peru), Fabri Siquier (Argentina), and Alejandro Senen (Cuba).

A perfect plan to break the routine without waiting for the weekend.

Note: Tickets available online.

Where: Julián Álvarez 1272.

6. Gourmet dinner at Malv贸n

While Malvón has long been known for brunch, it now offers an evening proposal you shouldn’t miss. On Thursday, April 23 at 8 pm, its Villa Crespo location launches a dinner series led by chef Fernando Golabek, with a four-course menu priced at ARS 47,000 per person.

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The experience includes wine pairings from Mara de Uco. The menu starts with an herb cannelé with cured trout and crème fraîche, followed by a cheese soufflé, braised oxtail agnolottis with egg yolk and aged cheese, and ends with a creative popcorn crème brûlée. All paired with a Jardín Enchanté rosé sparkling wine and a semillon.

Note: Reservations recommended via WhatsApp at +54 11 2463-4103.

Where: Serrano 789.

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7. New art space at Pasaje Rivarola

In the heart of Pasaje Rivarola, Colección Rivarola – El local has just opened, a new cultural space designed as a meeting point for different disciplines.

The opening exhibition, Alegato de lo sutil, curated by Ana Stjerne, features works by Mariana Jasper and Débora Staiff, where drawing and embroidery build intimate, sensitive worlds. On Friday, April 24 at 6 pm, there will be a guided tour with the artists.

Note: Free entry with prior appointment via email.

Where: Pasaje Rodolfo Rivarola 149.

8. Art van tour through La Boca

On Saturday, April 25, the first edition of the year of Abre La Boca takes place—a free, open event that turns the neighborhood into a living circuit of art, history, and emerging scenes.

Throughout the day, free shuttle vans will connect museums, galleries, and cultural spaces, allowing you to hop on and off and create your own itinerary.

Participating institutions include Fundación Proa, PROA21, Fundación Andreani, and the Benito Quinquela Martín Museum.

Note: Route available online.

Where: Various locations in La Boca.

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9. Earth Day at Quinta Trabuco

If you’re looking for a plan to relax and get out of the city without going far, this might be it. On Saturday, April 25 from 10 am, Vicente López celebrates Earth Day at Quinta Trabuco with a day designed to reconnect with nature.

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The program includes composting workshops, sustainable fairs, and open talks, plus live music by Uruguayan artist Fernando Cabrera.

Note: Free admission.

Where: Carlos Francisco Melo 3050.

10. Children鈥檚 theater at the Natural Sciences Museum

On April 25 and 26 at 5 pm, the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences presents Noa, Nu y la Ballena, a 45-minute show blending dance, theater, music, and even live radio to introduce audiences to the world of whales.

With humor and emotion, two adventurous children try to communicate with these giants of the sea while learning how they live and the threats they face.

Note: Tickets available online.

Where: Av. Ángel Gallardo 470.

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