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What to Do This Weekend in Buenos Aires

These are days full of possibilities — especially if you love walking, discovering, and trying new things.

Carola Cinto
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This weekend, we invite you to step out, wander a little, and look at the city with fresh eyes. Some plans are more classic, like fairs, while others are more offbeat — like a convention that recreates another era. There are options to eat well, move around, be surprised, or simply have fun. Because if there’s one thing about this time of year, it’s that Buenos Aires shines in its best version: vibrant, creative, and full of experiences worth living.

1. French Fair

This Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the French Fair returns with all the magic of spring to fill Palermo with irresistible aromas, live music, and the unmistakable charm of French flavors. For two days, more than 40 stands will offer a true gastronomic journey: from freshly baked baguettes and artisanal cheeses to the classic crêpes, quiches, and macarons that make any food lover swoon.

Also see: The Best Ham and Cheese Toasties in Buenos Aires

But this fair is more than just a feast of flavors — it’s the perfect plan to enjoy outdoors, surrounded by laughter, picnics, and activities for the whole family. There will be cooking masterclasses, talks, activities for kids, and an atmosphere as warm as a walk through Montmartre in spring.

Good to know: Admission is free.

Where: Av. Iraola & Av. Sarmiento (in front of the Monumento de los Españoles).

2. OPEN BICI

This proposal invites you to rediscover the city on two wheels. It’s an experience that combines movement, curiosity, and observation, touring Buenos Aires through thematic routes that reveal its architecture, history, and urban layout from a new perspective. Each guided ride encourages you to look at the everyday with new eyes — buildings, parks, corners, and even trees tell a different story when you see them at bike pace.

OPEN BICI is part of and accompanies OPEN HOUSE, one of the country’s most important architecture and urbanism events. You can check the different routes and schedules at this link. One option is Buenos Aires Skyscrapers, a tour through the downtown area that explores panoramic spots and iconic towers that shaped the city’s skyline. This one departs Sunday at 11 a.m. from Plaza Provincia de Mendoza.

Good to know: All tours are free and take place this Saturday and Sunday at various times.

Where: Multiple locations around the city.

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3. Agronomía Fair

The Feria del Productor al Consumidor (better known as the Agronomía Fair) is much more than its name suggests — it’s a celebration of flavor, community, and the earth. Each edition brings together over 180 producers, cooks, and artisans who believe in doing things differently: without intermediaries, with fresh, fair products full of history. Fruits, breads, cheeses, sweets, beers, preserves, textiles, and countless delights fill the stalls in an atmosphere that mixes the best of the countryside with urban energy. If you love good food, care for the planet, and want to support local work, this is your plan.

There’s also a stage with live music, workshops, and talks. Open this Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. We recommend going early — it’s a big fair — and bringing your own tote bag or cart.

Good to know: Admission is free. You can check the full list of participating producers at this link.

Where: Av. San Martín 4453, Agronomía.

4. “Peter and the Wolf” at Teatro Colón

The classic by Soviet composer, pianist, and conductor Sergei Prokofiev returns to Teatro Colón — but this time, the Wolf has something to say. In this renewed version of Peter and the Wolf, the story flips, and the Wolf becomes the narrator, telling his side of the tale. Through symphonic melodies, dance, and stunning visuals, the story comes to life thanks to the Academic Orchestra and talented students from the Teatro Colón’s Superior Institute of Art. A unique experience to rediscover the magic of classical music with a modern, humorous twist.

Also see: Must-See Musicals in Buenos Aires

Perfect for both kids and adults, this show takes you on a journey through the sounds of the orchestra, where each instrument embodies a character and every note pulls you deeper into the forest. All of it unfolds on the majestic stage of the Teatro Colón — one of those plans that make you say “wow.” The play will be performed this Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m.

Good to know: Tickets available at this link.

Where: Cerrito 628.

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5. MedievalCon Halloween

Get ready to travel back in time! This Sunday, October 12, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., C Art Media will transform into an enchanted castle to host MedievalCon: Halloween Edition. It’ll be an epic day where fantasy meets history — with swords, mead, and plenty of cosplay. You’ll find an artisan market with jewelry, blacksmithing, leatherwork, and unique objects straight out of another era, plus a food court worthy of a royal feast.

Expect live shows, medieval combat, archery, music, cosplay contests, and an atmosphere that will transport you far from the 21st century. If you love fantasy worlds, costumes, or just want a different weekend plan, this one’s for you.

Good to know: Tickets available at this link.

Where: Av. Corrientes 6271, Chacarita.

6. San Telmo se Copa

San Telmo is ready to raise a glass! This Sunday, San Telmo se Copa returns — the city’s most fun wine crawl, now with more labels, more bars, and more empanadas to keep up the pace all day long. Starting at noon, you can rent your glass at Grapín and explore the 16 stops that make up this tour through Buenos Aires’ most classic and effortlessly cool neighborhood.

Between cobblestone streets, music, talks, and shared toasts, the event promises good vibes, unique flavors, and that bohemian spirit that only San Telmo can pull off. Glass in hand, empanada at the ready — it’s the perfect combo for a great afternoon with friends while discovering new corners of the neighborhood.

Good to know: Glass rental costs ARS $5,000, and each refill is another ARS $5,000. You can check all participating bars at this link.

Where: Various locations.

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