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Paula Cecchi
Paula Cecchi

What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

If you're looking to disconnect from the routine, here are some options to do so.

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A weekend with legislative elections in Buenos Aires, but they won’t stop you from enjoying this series of proposals we have for you. A complete party on Friday night, an art exhibition, a gastro plan with great music, a documentary at MALBA, and even a bit of theater to close the Sunday.

1. Capital travels for one night to Berlin

Start the weekend with a bang at an amazing party. Is it possible to travel to Berlin without leaving Buenos Aires? The answer is yes, and the meeting is on Friday from 8 pm at the Tacheles Complex.

The night will begin with opening shows by Rxpper Ram and Foot Massage, and then Aukan, the rapper and composer, will take the stage for an unmissable show. But wait, it doesn’t end there, because after the shows comes the after party, with DJ sets, arcade games, and live tattoos. A night to enjoy rap, rock, and electronic music all in one place. Will you miss it?

Tip: Hurry up and grab your tickets through this link.

Where: Adolfo Alsina 1475, Tacheles Complex.

2. Sazón at Florentín

Saturday will mark the beginning of Sazón, a new cycle under the slogan “A cross between fire and rhythm, where cooking moves and music nourishes,” and it will take place at Florentín, the restaurant located in the Colegiales neighborhood.

Starting at 1:30 pm, you can enjoy delicious food, with dishes prepared by Nico & Nacho, while you let yourself be carried away by the DJ set music, led by Pane. A dancing feast to experience Buenos Aires to the fullest.

Tip: Entry is free.

Where: Conde 1402, Florentín.

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3. “Sentimental Topography or the Mirage of the Painted River” at El Rojas

Want to enjoy art without spending money? We have a proposal for you: the free exhibition “Sentimental Topography or the Mirage of the Painted River” at the Rojas Cultural Center, where you can find—

Also of interest: Buenos Aires Cultural Agenda 2025

This exhibition by artist Paula Cecchi, curated by Laura Casanovas, consists of seven paintings that aim to recreate the summer afternoons of the city of Monte Caseros, in the province of Corrientes. In this exhibition, nature and the human figure take the leading role, blending together through the paintings.

Tip: The exhibition is free and open from Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 8 pm, until June 18.

Where: Av. Corrientes 2038, Rojas Cultural Center.

4. “I Never Wanted to Be Famous” at MALBA

As part of the film screenings at MALBA, one of our favorite museums in Buenos Aires, we suggest this Saturday afternoon the documentary “I Never Wanted to Be Famous” by N. Alvarez, V. De Cata, and J. Ostrovsky.

This documentary tells the story of Lila Kay, who escaped with her mother from the Nazis to arrive in Buenos Aires, and eventually became one of the first ladies crooners on Radio Nacional. Don’t miss this film that showcases the intimate life of one of the most beautiful female voices Argentina has ever had.

Tip: The screening starts at 6 pm, and you can get your tickets through this link.

Where: Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415, MALBA.

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5. “The Chair Game” at El Método Kairós

What better way to close the weekend than with a play on Sunday afternoon? We recommend “The Chair Game” which will be presented at 6 pm at El Método Kairós.

Starring Denise Anzarut, Julieta Correa Saffi, Gaby Julis, Maia Lis, Graciela Pafundi, Mauro J. Pérez, and Miguel Sorrentino, the play is set in 2000, when a family awaits the return of the eldest son, who has been living in Canada for several years and will return for just one day. The return will be marked by songs, games, and anecdotes, as they try to recover lost time. Directed by Mauro J. Pérez, get ready to be moved and enjoy a great show.

Can we escape the roles we occupy within the family?

Tip: Tickets? You can get them through Alternativa Teatral.

Where: El Salvador 4530, El Método Kairós.

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