Buenos Aires holidays
Like the tango for which it’s known, Argentina’s capital is a delicate choreography of beauty and movement that pulses with the passion of its people. Holidays to Buenos Aires should follow the city’s lead. Explore neoclassical architecture, dine at world-class steakhouses, and wander cobbled streets thrumming with triumphant football fans in Latin America’s cultural epicentre. Just be sure to pack your walking (and dancing) shoes.
Buenos Aires holiday highlights

Time to tango
World-class steak
Green and open
Buenos Aires: Know before you go
Language
Spanish
Currency
Argentine peso ($)
Time zone
UTC-3 (ART)
High season
December – February and July
Low season
March – June and August – September














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Weather in Buenos Aires
March – May: The weather can change quickly in autumn, so be prepared with plenty of layers. By May, you’ll be requesting indoor seating at the cafes.
June – August: Winter is mild but humid, with the occasional cold front. Take advantage of the chilly days by ducking into one of the city’s world-class museums.
September – November: This is a beautiful time to visit the capital. Temperatures are pleasant, and come November, the jacaranda trees are in full bloom. Keep an eye out for flash flooding from surprise storms.
December – February: The summer months are hot and humid, with occasional heatwaves. But cool breezes from the Rio de la Plata keep the heat in check.
Events in Buenos Aires
Carnaval Porteño (February to March): Music, dance and colourful costumes take over the streets during the city’s pre-Lentern celebrations, which include a festive parade.
Buenos Aires Tango Festival (August to September): Hundreds of dance teams compete during this week-long celebration of tango. See musical performances and attend workshops and tango socials.
Buenos Aires Jazz Festival (November): Top musicians from across Latin America and the world converge on the city for a long weekend of jazz concerts.
Argentine Open Polo Championship (November to December): Pro polo players face off over several weeks at Palermo’s Campo Argentino de Polo for this tournament. Stick around to see who wins the sport’s Triple Crown.
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