BA Adventures - Loft Migueletes Edition

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BA Adventures - Loft Migueletes Edition

Closest Neighborhoods

Our neighborhood. Full of restaurants and cafes. Friendly and vibrant.
Las cañitas
Our neighborhood. Full of restaurants and cafes. Friendly and vibrant.
Palermo is the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires and the most diverse in terms of things to do.
516 locals recommend
Palermo
516 locals recommend
Palermo is the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires and the most diverse in terms of things to do.
Belgrano is a residential upper middle class neighborhood with some commercial areas. Plaza Barrancas is a place for an spontaneous tango or latin dance at dusk.
83 locals recommend
Belgrano
83 locals recommend
Belgrano is a residential upper middle class neighborhood with some commercial areas. Plaza Barrancas is a place for an spontaneous tango or latin dance at dusk.
Great place to visit. Have lunch or dinner. Buy groceries. Very close to the loft.
Barrio Chino
Great place to visit. Have lunch or dinner. Buy groceries. Very close to the loft.

Gastronomía

FRESCA - Laboratori di Pasta
Dos Escudos
A classic of Porteño gastronomy closed to the loft and Barrio Chino
58 locals recommend
La Parolaccia Dolce & Caffe
5823 Av. del Libertador
58 locals recommend
A classic of Porteño gastronomy closed to the loft and Barrio Chino
La Dorita del Mercado Belgrano
PIZZA PARADISO
1302 Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre
Lattente Belgrano
Green Bamboo
5802 Costa Rica
64 locals recommend
Ninina
4738 Gorriti
64 locals recommend
49 locals recommend
Mishiguene
3368 Lafinur
49 locals recommend
43 locals recommend
Sacro
6038 Costa Rica
43 locals recommend
281 locals recommend
El Cuartito
937 Talcahuano
281 locals recommend
289 locals recommend
Pizzería Güerrin
1368 Av. Corrientes
289 locals recommend
12 locals recommend
El Imparcial
1201 Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen
12 locals recommend
61 locals recommend
Roux
2300 Peña
61 locals recommend
74 locals recommend
Cucina Paradiso Palermo
1538 Arévalo
74 locals recommend
Del Pratello. Pastas Hechas a Mano

Lugares emblemáticos

Argentinian Racetrack of Palermo
4101 Av. del Libertador
145 locals recommend
103 locals recommend
Park 3 de Febrero
103 locals recommend
135 locals recommend
Argentine Polo Field
4096 Av. del Libertador
135 locals recommend
1268 locals recommend
MALBA
3415 Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta
1268 locals recommend
464 locals recommend
El Ateneo Grand Splendid
1860 Av. Santa Fe
464 locals recommend
Small museum about life and work of spiritual artist Xul Solar. Best friend’s of Borges, Xul was a unique character of wide interests.
73 locals recommend
Xul Solar Museum
1212 Laprida
73 locals recommend
Small museum about life and work of spiritual artist Xul Solar. Best friend’s of Borges, Xul was a unique character of wide interests.
Great hotel to have breakfast or a drink at the terrace or tea at the downstairs’ bar.
71 locals recommend
Alvear Palace Hotel
1891 Av. Alvear
71 locals recommend
Great hotel to have breakfast or a drink at the terrace or tea at the downstairs’ bar.

Shopping

Small but diversified shopping mall very close to our loft. Here we go for a present or to buy shoes and clothing.
140 locals recommend
El Solar
901 Maure
140 locals recommend
Small but diversified shopping mall very close to our loft. Here we go for a present or to buy shoes and clothing.
426 locals recommend
Patio Bullrich
1245 Posadas
426 locals recommend
230 locals recommend
Alcorta Mall
3172 Jerónimo Salguero
230 locals recommend
1056 locals recommend
Alto Palermo
3253 Av. Santa Fe
1056 locals recommend
532 locals recommend
Galerias Pacifico
550 Av. Córdoba
532 locals recommend

Traveler advice

Getting around

Taxis are not the best and cheapest way to move around BA

Most Porteños do not have cars. They move around using taxis. Uber is not so common in this city. Subways and buses are also good and cheap ways to travel from neighborhood to neighborhood. To use them you need to buy a refillable “sube” card. You get them at subway & train stations, kiosks and malls. Sube cards are inexpensive. They let you use all public transport in the city. With them you can also pay tolls in some freeways. Close to our loft we have a train station called “Lisandro de la Torre” which is one stop away from the Retiro terminal. Retiro terminal is just 10 minutes away
Customs and culture

Advice for tourists

For a tourist visiting Buenos Aires, I would advise: Explore Different Neighborhoods: Buenos Aires is diverse, with each neighborhood offering a unique atmosphere. Explore areas like Palermo for trendy vibes, San Telmo for history, and Recoleta for a touch of elegance. Enjoy the Culinary Scene: Indulge in Argentine cuisine, especially trying the famous asado (barbecue) and empanadas. Don't forget to pair it with a glass of Malbec.
Customs and culture

Things to do

Visit Recoleta Cemetery: Explore Recoleta Cemetery, known for its intricate mausoleums, including the tomb of many important historical figures. It's a unique architectural and historical site. Learn Basic Spanish Phrases: While many locals speak English, knowing a few basic Spanish phrases can enhance your experience and interactions. Argentines speak a very italian version of Spanish. Be Mindful of Safety: Like any major city, be aware of your surroundings and take precautions. Avoid displaying expensive items and be cautious with your belongings.
Customs and culture

A few more things

Take Advantage of Public Transport: Buenos Aires has an extensive public transportation system. Consider using the subway (Subte) and buses to navigate the city efficiently. Embrace the Café Culture: Spend time in local cafes to experience the city's rich coffee culture. It's an excellent way to relax and observe the daily life of Porteños. Visit Cultural Centers and Museums: Explore cultural centers like MALBA (Museum of Latin American Art) and museums such as Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to appreciate Argentina's vibrant arts scene.
Customs and culture

Finally

Attend a Football Match: If you're a sports enthusiast, attending a football (soccer) match in Buenos Aires is an unforgettable experience. The passion for the sport is deeply ingrained in the culture. Remember, Buenos Aires is a city that thrives on its cultural richness, so take the time to immerse yourself in its unique charm.
Don't miss

Teatro Colon

Including Teatro Colón in your itinerary is an excellent idea. Teatro Colón is one of the world's grandest opera houses, known for its stunning architecture and outstanding acoustics. Attending a performance or taking a guided tour to appreciate its historical and artistic significance would add a memorable cultural dimension to your visit to Buenos Aires.