10 Things to Do in Buenos Aires in Winter

Visiting Buenos Aires in June means witnessing the culture and tradition of the winter season, one of the most interesting in the hemisphere.

Ana Caballero

Ana Caballero

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10 Things to Do in Buenos Aires in Winter

Winter in Buenos Aires | ©Miguel Martinez

The best things to do in Buenos Aires can be experienced during the winter. Unlike other countries in the northern hemisphere, winter in Argentina lasts from mid-June until mid-September. Temperatures are not too cold, so you will be able to enjoy many activities.

During these months there are several festivals and national holidays that are worth seeing up close. At each one you can witness the Argentinean culture, meet locals, eat delicious food and enjoy the music. Buenos Aires is waiting for you!

1. Attend the Tango Festival and Tango World Cup in Buenos Aires

Tango Show| ©deepfoto
Tango Show| ©deepfoto

Tango is one of the most popular dances in the world. And when you travel to Buenos Aires you can experience the passion for tango up close at the Tango BA Festival. This event usually takes place in mid-September, when winter ends in Argentina. The streets are filled with festivities, joy and more than 1500 artists. Throughout the city there are dance performances, films, concerts and much more.

Parallel to this celebration, the Tango World Cup also takes place. Amateur and professional dancers from all over the world can register and compete. The categories of the competition are Tango de Pista and Tango Escenario.

If, as well as watching it, you feel like practising it, in Buenos Aires you can also attend a tango class. You don't need to know anything, you just need to be eager to feel this sensual dance and enjoy the moment.

Details of interest of the Festival and the World Cup

  • Price: admission is free in most of the events.
  • Location: locations vary from year to year.
  • When: mid-September. Please check timetables as they are updated annually.

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2. Celebrate the Day of the Flag at the Kirchner Cultural Centre

Kirchner Cultural Centre| ©Jack Salen
Kirchner Cultural Centre| ©Jack Salen

If you travel to Buenos Aires during the month of June, you will have the opportunity to experience one of its national celebrations. It is the Flag Day, celebrated every year on June 20th. The Ministries of Culture, Defence and Education of the Nation usually join together to celebrate this day and offer activities for all the public.

One of the favourite places to celebrate this occasion is the Kirchner Cultural Centre. During the morning, children from public schools make a pledge to the flag inside the centre. In the afternoon, the doors of the centre are open to the public to offer different activities.

You can stop by and enjoy concerts and guided tours in one of the best buildings in Buenos Aires. On each of its floors you will find activities focused on culture or art. In a fun and entertaining way you can learn a bit about the history of this country. If you are interested in this activity, I recommend you to check the schedule before you go.

Details of interest

  • Price: admission is free.
  • Location: Sarmiento 151, C1041 Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • When to go: 20 June in the afternoon.

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3. Explore the graffiti in La Boca area

Mural in Buenos Aires| ©Raúl Alejandro Rodríguez
Mural in Buenos Aires| ©Raúl Alejandro Rodríguez

The best tours in Buenos Aires can be done during the winter. The days are sunny most of the time, so you can wander the streets in peace and quiet and not get as hot as in summer. This is why I recommend exploring the graffiti in the La Boca area.

Street art in the Argentine capital has a special place on many of its walls and facades. Graffiti artists and muralists have the opportunity to paint their works in the city and decorate the streets in a very original way. Most of them can be found on Caminito street and on Pérez Galdós and Almirante Brown avenues.

With the help of Google Maps, you can explore these streets and avenues on your own whenever you want. However, I recommend hiring the services of a professional guide. This way, you can go directly to the most prominent murals and learn historical and curious facts about each of them.

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4. Visit the Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires

Japanese Garden| ©Martasusanaperez
Japanese Garden| ©Martasusanaperez

Visiting the Japanese Garden of Buenos Aires is one of the best activities you can enjoy during the winter. From mid-June until September, the garden offers several activities during the winter holidays. Without a doubt, it is a special place to enjoy with the family.

If you travel with children to Buenos Aires, this garden is worth a visit. You will find fun and entertaining activities to share with the little ones. These include learning the art of origami, colouring a koinobori (the traditional Japanese flag), learning to write vowels in Japanese, among others.

Bear in mind that tickets to the Garden have an average price of five euros and that children under the age of 12 can enter free of charge. In addition, its doors are open from ten in the morning until seven in the evening.

Useful details

  • Price: the average entrance fee is 4 euros.
  • Location: Av. Casares 3450, C1425EWN C1425EWN, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • When to go: all year round, especially during the winter holidays.

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5. Attend the Argentinean Alfajor Fair

Alfajor of Buenos Aires| ©lamblukas
Alfajor of Buenos Aires| ©lamblukas

Do you like sweets? If your answer is yes, then I recommend you to go to the Feria Argentina del Alfajor. This event takes place at the beginning of August for a whole week and you will be able to attend and taste the best of the world's alfajor industry! Please note that you have to pay for everything you consume.

This is a very interesting experience, as you will be able to share with locals, as well as try new recipes and international products. At the same time as the fair, there is also the Alfajor World Cup. During this event a specialised jury tests and rates the alfajores of all participants.

The categories that participants can win are "best dark chocolate", "best exotic flavour", "best texture", "best alfajor in the world", among others. You can attend without buying tickets, but with a previous reservation. I recommend you check the schedule for both events, as it is possible that they may change location.

Details of interest

  • Price: admission is free.
  • When to go: early August.

6. Enjoy a delicious drink at the Coffee Festival (FECA)

Buenos Aires Coffee| ©Chao PC
Buenos Aires Coffee| ©Chao PC

The Coffee Festival is a good excuse to spend a week enjoying the best coffee in Buenos Aires. This event takes place in the middle of June in different places of the city. You will be able to taste signature coffees, enjoy cosy atmospheres, good music and much more.

So that you can have a good time, I recommend you to consult an online map published by the event every year. There you will be able to see the promotions and discounts that will be offered at the Coffee Market, held in a public square in Buenos Aires. Also, there you will be able to visit more than 20 stalls offering varieties of this beverage at affordable prices.

In addition to these exhibitions, you will have the opportunity to participate in activities, talks and workshops around this beverage. In the pavilions you will find representatives of different famous coffee shops such as Martínez, Santa Café, Café Fundador, Café Salteño, Usina Cafetera and Kropo, among others.

7. Celebrate the Patron Saint's Day of San Antonio de Padua

San Antonio de Padua Basilica| ©Jorgelina Dromedari
San Antonio de Padua Basilica| ©Jorgelina Dromedari

A good way to get to know a city is to participate in its most traditional festivities. One of them is the San Antonio de Padua Patron Saint's Day. This takes place in the municipality of Merlo de Buenos Aires in the first fortnight of June during a weekend. Normally the date is confirmed by the municipality and the entrance is free.

This event takes place outdoors during the afternoons and evenings, so I recommend you to bring warm clothes as temperatures can drop a lot. You can eat at the food trucks, buy handicrafts and enjoy the live music shows. Year after year they invite local bands to liven up the event.

At this event you will also have the opportunity to visit the Basilica San Antonio de Padua where a mass is held and in front of it there are usually family activities. Normally all activities are organised by the Government of the Town of Merlo and the Universidad Nacional del Oeste.

Interesting details

  • Price: admission is free.
  • Location: Merlo Municipality of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • When to go: mid-June.

8. Attend ArteBA, a Contemporary Art Fair

ArteBA| ©Maira Gonzalez
ArteBA| ©Maira Gonzalez

Buenos Aires is a city characterised for being rich in its cultural and artistic activities. One of the ways in which you can enjoy this part of the city is by attending ArteBA. It is one of the most important Contemporary Art Fairs in the country and in all Latin America.

The foundation with the same name created this event in 1991 with the purpose of encouraging the development, professionalization and promotion of artists and their work. In this way, artistic production is encouraged and respect and appreciation for it is fostered.

Currently, the fair is held for around four days at the beginning of September. The dates may vary, but it is usually during the winter. If you want to go, you will need to buy a ticket for around €4. You can see more than 400 artists and their projects, see more than 71 galleries, buy art and attend talks and lectures, among other activities.

Interesting details

  • Price: the average entrance fee is €4.
  • Location: Paraná 1160 3ºA, C1018AAD Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • When to go: first weeks of September.

9. Tour the Notable Bars on the Avenida de Mayo

Inside the Bar El Federal| ©Miguel
Inside the Bar El Federal| ©Miguel

One of the things to do in Buenos Aires at night is to visit the Bares Notables on Avenida de Mayo. During the cold winter nights it is the perfect time to have a hot drink and visit these iconic places of the city. Thanks to their proximity, you can visit them all in the same night.

The Bares Notables are an unmissable event in the Argentine capital. For years, prominent artists, musicians, writers, painters and other great Argentinean figures have gathered at the tables of these bars. Because of their cultural value, these places have been named as historical heritage of the city.

As I mentioned before, the five bars are located on Avenida de Mayo. In total there are five bars: Bar El Federal, Café Margot, Bar de Cao, Celta Bar and Café la Poesía. Each one of them has a cultural agenda in which you can find musical presentations, artistic meetings, book presentations, among others.

Details of interest

  • Location: Avenida de Mayo, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • When to go: any time of the year, especially in winter to enjoy a hot drink.
  • What to order: One of the Argentinean's favourite drinks is the café cortado. It consists of a cup of espresso with some warm milk.

10. Spend a day in Tres de Febrero Park

Tres de Febrero Park| ©Robert Cutts
Tres de Febrero Park| ©Robert Cutts

One of the best things to do in Palermo in Buenos Aires during the winter is to visit the Tres de Febrero Park. You will be able to enjoy a variety of experiences that give you the opportunity to connect with nature.

I recommend you to visit this park at the beginning of July, as this is the time when the pruning season starts. This process is carried out so that the rose bushes bloom healthy and strong during the winter. The neighbours take advantage of the occasion to come and take the flowers and cuttings that can be planted in another area. You can also be part of this custom and take some flowers.

While you walk around the park, you can see the beautiful artificial lakes and take a boat or water bike ride. I also recommend you to visit the Plaza Holanda located inside the park. There you will find El Rosesal, a garden with numerous rose bushes that is not to be missed.

Interesting details

  • Price: entrance to the park is free, entrance to the museum and the Japanese garden costs an average of 4 €.
  • Location: 110 Infantil Isabel Avenue, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • When to go: All year round, especially in winter.

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What is the weather like in Buenos Aires in winter?

Winter in Buenos Aires| ©Luis Armando Oyarzun
Winter in Buenos Aires| ©Luis Armando Oyarzun

Winter in Buenos Aires lasts from mid-June to mid-September. Temperatures can reach 16 °C. Although the coldest month of all is June, you don't have to worry about a frost or anything like that. For some, this is the best time to go to Buenos Aires, as you won't suffer from the heat.

Even if it's not too cold, keep in mind that you should bring a coat and a scarf, especially if you want to explore the city at night. During these hours the temperature can drop considerably, so it's best to be prepared.

What is the tourist flow and prices like in Buenos Aires in winter?

Buenos Aires Obelisk| ©leonardo samrani
Buenos Aires Obelisk| ©leonardo samrani

Almost all winter months in Buenos Aires have a relatively high number of tourists, but not more than in the summer. July is the month with the highest number of visitors to the nearby beaches. However, some decide to make the most of the cold weather and go to ice rinks from June until the end of August.

Keep in mind that during these months children are on school holidays. For this reason, you may find places a little more crowded than in other months. Prices may be a little cheaper than during the summer, but there is not much difference.