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What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

The first weekend of June is here, and there are all kinds of plans to enjoy. Check out the proposals we have for you.

Diego Valentino Mollo
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Diego Valentino Mollo
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The first weekend of June is packed with plans. So, we've chosen the best ones for you: from a wine tasting to a music show and a theater performance, discover our recommendations for Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2.

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1. Discover the new ice cream flavors

This Saturday, the Palermo ice cream shop Obrador Florida is launching a new capsule that consists of ice cream and fruit. The idea of Mecha Román's shop is to add to the menu a small collection of ice creams accompanied by seasonal fruits.

This Saturday will be the turn to combine fruits with artisanal cheeses in their frozen version, and for this, the producers Toro Azul and El Abascay will be present from 4 PM. The menu will have three options: Toro Azul blues with candied quinces, Brandsen El Abascay Sbrinz with poached pears, and El Abascay ricotta with nixtamalized papaya and candied cayote. Innovative, right?

Where: Soler 5063, Obrador Florida.

2. Go out for drinks in Recoleta

If you like wine, you can't miss this opportunity. This Saturday, there is a wine tasting hosted by Bodega Cadus and its winemaker Santiago Mayorga. The event will take place from 7 PM at Alma, the restaurant at Sofitel Recoleta. The tasting is part of a new edition of Petite Histoire, an event that aims to take you on a journey through different places in the country, tasting a wide variety of wines from the Mendoza-based winery.

The event will also feature sommeliers María Mendizabal and Florencia Rampoldi. Don't forget to make your reservation by phone at 4819-1100 or by email at reservasresto@sofitel.com.

Note: The cost of the tasting is $32,000, and with your reservation, you also get an additional 20% discount for dining at the restaurant. How about that?

Where: Posadas 1232, Sofitel Recoleta.

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3. Laugh out loud with Bossi at the theater

Enjoy Bossi Live Comedy, a musical, stand-up, and comedy show by the great Martin Bossi. A perfect plan to do with friends or with your partner, right?

At the Metropolitan Theater, the actor and comedian stars in a show that has it all: music, impersonations, dance, and more. After his great success in Mar del Plata during the summer, Bossi returns to Buenos Aires to delight with his show. There are performances on Saturday and Sunday. You can get your tickets from the official Plateanet website.

Note: Before or after the show, we recommend eating at the Club del Progreso tavern at Talcahuano and Sarmiento. You'll thank us later.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1343, Metropolitan Theater.

4. Go see Interpol at Luna

On Sunday, we suggest enjoying and having a good time at Luna Park Stadium, where Interpol, the American band, is returning to Argentina.

With their post-punk style, the band will perform in Buenos Aires to delight their fans in a show that promises to be unforgettable, featuring their biggest hits from their most iconic albums: Turn On The Bright Lights and Antics.

Note: The show starts at 9 PM, and there are still some tickets left, but hurry because they are selling fast. Get yours by clicking here.

Where: Av. Eduardo Madero 470, Luna Park Stadium.

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5. Visit the Sívori Museum

If you like visual arts or are simply looking for a different plan for this weekend, visit the Sívori Museum, located in front of El Rosedal. You can visit the Textile Art Biennial Salon, where more than sixty pieces are exhibited, from those made on high warp looms to fabric prints, collages, and many other varieties. Works by different artists with various personal techniques that showcase the range of possibilities in the textile world.

Note: Museum tickets are affordable and can be purchased through this link.

Where: Av. Infanta Isabel 555, Sívori Museum.

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