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What to Do This Weekend in Buenos Aires

If you’re looking to disconnect from your routine, here are some great ways to do it.

Carola Cinto
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This weekend the city and its surroundings are buzzing: art, music, gastronomy, and unique experiences come together to fill your days with color, flavor, and excitement. From shows that defy reality to tours that celebrate local cuisine, there are plans for all tastes and ages—perfect for going out, discovering, and enjoying Buenos Aires from a new perspective.

November kicks off in full swing: here’s your guide to what you can’t miss this month, so you can make the most of it.

1. Day of the Dead at the Recoleta Cultural Center

The magic of Mexico’s Day of the Dead arrives at El Recoleta. This Saturday and Sunday, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., the CCR terrace will be filled with color, music, and Mexican tradition to celebrate one of the country’s most iconic holidays. There will be a giant, multicolored carpet-shaped altar covering the entire esplanade (yes, the entire one), live shows, and that festive spirit that blends the ancestral with the contemporary.

Organized together with the Embassy of Mexico and the state of Tlaxcala, it’s an experience that crosses borders and awakens all the senses.

The plan: head up to the terrace, let yourself be carried away by the sound of the mariachis, the rhythm of Las Adelas (an Argentine-Mexican trio), and the Orchestra of Native Instruments and New Technologies from UNTREF, and enjoy a celebration that beats strong.

Good to know: admission is free.

Where: Junín 1930, Recoleta.

2. Barrios a la Carta: Colegiales Edition

This weekend, Colegiales turns delicious with the first edition of Barrios a la Carta, a fair that celebrates the best of local cuisine. This Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., the Parque Ferroviario will transform into a foodie promenade with over 20 stalls from neighborhood restaurants, cafés, ice cream shops, and local businesses. From pasta and grilled dishes to specialty coffee and ice cream, everything will be available at friendly prices in a lively open-air setting.

Also check out: The best places to eat homemade pasta in Buenos Aires.

There will be live music, DJs, shows, and a large seating area to eat, toast, and enjoy. The event, presented by BA Capital Gastronómica, will tour different neighborhoods—but it kicks off in Colegiales, setting the bar high.

Good to know: admission is free.

Where: Moldes & Virrey Arredondo, Colegiales.

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3. The Black Light Theatre of Prague Arrives in Buenos Aires

The Black Light Theatre of Prague is not just any show—it’s a world icon that forever changed the way we see theater. Founded by Jiří Srnec in 1961, it pioneered a distinctive style that combines light, shadow, and fluorescent costumes to create illusions that seem to defy reality. Since its debut at the Edinburgh International Festival, it has captivated audiences and critics alike and remains a global benchmark for nonverbal and visual theater.

With more than 300 tours across 68 countries and appearances in 87 festivals, the company has dazzled over 5 million spectators. It performs in Buenos Aires for one night only this Saturday at 9 p.m. In addition to its numerous international awards, the troupe represented Czech culture at a NATO summit, and Srnec himself has been honored with the Medal of Merit and the Trebbia European Cultural Award. Each performance blends art, history, and visual magic—an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe.

Good to know: tickets available via Ticketek.

Where: Teatro Ópera, Av Corrientes 860.

4. Young Talents Take the Stage at Teatro Colón

This Sunday, the Golden Hall of the Teatro Colón will be filled with talent from across Argentina with the concert Suite de primeros movimientos. Starting at 11 a.m., twenty young fellows from the SOIJAr Foundation—selected for their technical and artistic growth—will perform, showcasing what can be achieved through commitment, passion, and excellence in training. From Beethoven to Kalliwoda, every note will celebrate Argentine talent and music as a shared learning experience.

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The concert marks the closing of the 2025 cycle of the Argentine Instrumental Academies, a program that since 2011 has supported advanced students across the country’s network of youth and children’s orchestras.

Good to know: admission is free.

Where: Cerrito 628.

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5. Morder Festival in La Plata

This Sunday, from noon to midnight, the La Plata Racetrack becomes the epicenter of burger passion with the Morder Festival. Ten of the city’s top burger joints will compete for the title of the best burger in La Plata. From Burteca to Theburgas, and from Flakos to Bhapps and AR Burgers, the city’s most renowned spots will come together to showcase their best creations in an event that celebrates local gastronomy and Platense identity.

Good to know: entry to the venue is free, but those who wish to participate actively can purchase combo tickets that include burgers, drinks, fries, and the chance to vote for their favorite at this link.

Where: Av. 44 between115 y 116, La Plata.

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