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What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

If you want to disconnect from your routine, here are some options to do just that.

Carola Cinto
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Welcome back to the weekend! The weather isn’t giving us a break, but we want to suggest you fight back with delicious food and great live shows. One good option could be to try any of the following plans, or another one we really like — tasting some of the best soups in the city, which you can find at this link. Whatever way you choose (and whatever team you’re on), we always propose the same thing: go out and discover what’s happening in Buenos Aires.

1. Shabbat Dinner at Nuestra

In a PH (tenement house) in Belgrano, Melu Tod and Matías Bezruk welcome diners as if they were in their own home dining room. They usually host private dinners for groups or open dinners on special dates. It’s an experience for those who enjoy warm and intimate spaces.

This Friday, starting at 8:30 pm, they will offer a special Shabbat meal. It’s a limited-capacity experience featuring a communal banquet moment followed by a menu with appetizer, main course, and dessert.

Tip: Reservations can be made via Instagram DM or by calling +54 9 11 4065-7029. The dinner lasts about two and a half hours.

Where: The address is revealed upon reservation.

2. Silvina Moreno Returns to the San Isidro Cultural Center

After returning to the stage with three shows at La Tangente, singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Silvina Moreno performs this Saturday from 9 pm at the San Isidro Cultural Center.

The show will be very special, featuring new guests and a proposal that combines genres ranging from alternative to pop. Her career is vast, with five albums and several tours worldwide.

Tip: Tickets can be purchased at this link.

Where: Av. del Libertador 16138.

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3. Syncro Film Fest at Teatro San Martín

From Thursday to Sunday, the third edition of the Buenos Aires International Short Film Festival will take place.

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More than 50 films, both national and international, will be screened at Teatro San Martín. The festival includes three competitions and a special section.

Tip: Tickets for all screenings are available at this link, starting at 7,000 ARS.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1530.

4. Vinyls, Vermouth, and Italian Flavors at Sole Di Parma

Nothing can go wrong when a night combines these three pleasures. This Friday, from 5 to 9 pm, we have an awesome plan featuring music, cocktails, and focaccias in Tigre, specifically at Sole Di Parma.

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Music curation will be by Axel Keller, while the food highlights include focaccias and grandma’s lasagna. There will be signature cocktails and special combo promotions.

Tip: You can reserve your spot via Instagram DM.

Where: Madero 537, Tigre.

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5. Essentials: Almodovariana

A special show dedicated to honoring the wonderful work of Pedro Almodóvar comes to Palacio Libertad. The performances will be by an orchestral ensemble led by Juan Serruya, featuring prominent musicians and accompanied by the National Directorate of Stable Ensembles.

The show, conceived by Valeria Ambrosio, will cover many songs from the artist’s films and can be seen Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 7 pm at the National Auditorium.

Tip: Tickets are free but must be reserved in advance at this link for Saturday and this one for Sunday. They must be picked up at the box office before the show.

Where: Sarmiento 151.

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