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What to do this week in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires and a new week to enjoy every corner of this beautiful city to the fullest.

Carola Cinto
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The calendar is approaching May 25th, and we all know what that means: locro, wine, and many more options. This agenda is 50% gastronomic because the week calls for it. But we also suggest some outdoor activities, guided tours, and theater plays. Get ready for the weekend because we'll bring you more options to live a few days full of Argentine flavors.

1. Locro at Home with Lo de Jesús Delivery

Why wait until May 25th to enjoy one of the most delicious dishes of our cuisine? Lo de Jesús thought of those with cravings and, throughout May, will deliver the best locro in the city straight to your table.

Chef Darío Gualtieri, inspired by the recipe his grandmother prepared in Santiago del Estero, decided to pay tribute to the homeland with a special preparation that includes creole pumpkin, white cracked corn, beans, selected meats, bacon, paprika, and a homemade spicy sauce.

Tip: You can order it at this link and pick it up at any of the three brand locations.

Where: Armenia 1378, Palermo; Pje. Maestro 89, Caballito; Moldes 3499, Belgrano; y Tucumán 1609, Barrio Norte.

2. Patriotic Week at Hotel Casa Lucía

To break the week with a business lunch, this option is undoubtedly one of the most recommended this week. Hotel Casa Lucía – a member of The Meliá Collection – will offer a special menu for May 25th from Monday through Sunday.

From traditional locro to empanadas, creole stews, carbonada, and pastelitos, reinterpreted with the signature of its restaurant La Cantina's gourmet cuisine, will be part of the offer. The menu will be available for both lunch and dinner.

Tip: Reservations can be made via WhatsApp at +54 11 5147-1118.

Where: Arroyo 481.

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3. Pastry Week with Traditional Flavors at Tallarica

Continuing with special gastronomic proposals for May 25th, what Tallarica has prepared will tempt not only those seeking to honor the homeland with a good locro but also sweet lovers.

Along with an exquisite locro recipe and delicious meat empanadas, Daniela Tallarico – chef and owner – adds a tasty fried cake with spicy sauce and a creamy rice pudding with dulce de leche.

Tip: You can try it at the venue or take it home to enjoy.

Where: Av. del Libertador 6085, Belgrano.

4. A Guided Tour to Learn About the May Revolution

There’s no better way to honor our history than knowing it. That’s why this Thursday, starting at 2 p.m., the City Government will conduct a guided tour through Buenos Aires’ historic downtown.

Also of interest: The gallery in Recoleta that celebrates Argentina’s emerging and federal art

The tour aims to reconstruct the historical, social, and urban context that led to the May Revolution of 1810. The meeting point is a few meters from Plaza de Mayo. The tour will be canceled if it rains.

Tip: Registrations are available at this link. The activity will be repeated on Saturday the 24th at 3 p.m.

Where: Pasaje 5 de Julio y Belgrano.

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5. Music in Buenos Aires’ Historic Cafés

Artists from different generations and backgrounds will gather in the city’s notable cafés with free shows crossing genres of national and international music.

This Friday, from 9 p.m., Jorge Retamoza Cuarteto will perform jazz, Brazilian music, and tango at El Gato Negro. The agenda extends throughout the month at various city spots.

Tip: The full agenda can be consulted at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1669, El Gato Negro.

6. Visit the Largest Aviary in South America

Since a few days ago, the Temaikèn Theme Park inaugurated a new space sure to attract children and bird and outdoor enthusiasts.

It’s called “The Bird Place,” a space where species from all continents can be observed in a natural and immersive environment. The walk takes about 40 minutes via walkways and viewing platforms. In this article, we also suggest other outdoor places to visit and explore.

Tip: This attraction is open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays from 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at this link.

Where: Ruta 25 y Miguel Cané, Escobar.

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7. El Colón at the Usina del Arte

This Thursday, from 8 p.m., the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra will offer a special and free performance at the Usina del Arte under the direction of Alejandra Urrutia, music director of the Chile Chamber Orchestra.

Also featured will be Humberto Ridolfi, a prestigious violinist born in Mendoza, performing as soloist on stage. Tickets can be obtained starting Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at the Teatro Colón box office; and from Thursday until 6 p.m. at the Usina del Arte.

Tip: Although free, tickets are limited to the venue’s capacity.

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

8. Free Creole Cooking Class with Juliana López May

If you like cooking or learning new things, this could be a great opportunity. This Friday, from 3 p.m., Juliana López May will hold a free and open cooking class at Espacio Creativo.

Also of interest: 13 Argentine restaurants led by women

The cook, who has hosted more than 10 series on El Gourmet channel, will teach recipes of Argentine creole cuisine such as apple-quince-pear rings, gluten-free pancakes, rice pudding, and fried dough balls with dulce de leche.

Tip: Admission is free.

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

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9. “Cyrano” at Teatro Alvear

Since last week, Thursdays to Saturdays, the Buenos Aires Theatre Complex has brought back one of its most emblematic plays: “Cyrano,” starring Gabriel “El Puma” Goity.

It’s a classic musical telling a love story that defies appearances: a noble and brave man, although self-conscious about his large nose, hopelessly in love with his cousin Roxane. It will only run for 20 performances. If you want to know what other plays to see, you can check our list of recommendations.

Tip: Tickets can be purchased at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1659, Teatro Presidente Alvear.

10. Peru Week in Argentina

This event is all about celebrating: not only the landscapes of a country that boasts Machu Picchu as one of its icons but also its flavors, ranked among the best in the world.

From May 16th to June 1st inclusive, the Peruvian Export and Tourism Promotion Commission will hold Peru Week, an initiative involving three airlines, 28 Peruvian restaurants in Buenos Aires and other cities, and 42 tour operators. Discounts will be available on flights to different Peruvian destinations and promotional prices in restaurants.

Tip: At Tanta, by chef Gastón Acurio, you can find a menu with various classic Peruvian dishes to share between two for $66,800. Some dishes include: causa limeña, classic ceviche, and ají de gallina.

Where: Esmeralda 938, Retiro.

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