Things to Do in Buenos Aires with Kids: Parks, Museums & Family Activities
Palermo is Buenos Aires’ most family-friendly neighbourhood — with parks, pedal boats, hands-on museums, and locals who genuinely welcome children. Here’s how we’d plan it.
Palermo is Buenos Aires’ most family-friendly neighbourhood — with parks, pedal boats, hands-on museums, and locals who genuinely welcome children. Here’s how we’d plan it.
Right next to Gaston Acurio’s restaurant La Mar, in Palermo Hollywood, a flight of stairs will take you to New York metro, heading Uptown. The illusion is perfect: a metro tunnel with the same mosaic tiles, advertising posters, and benches. They even brought a repurposed New York metro car straight from the US. Go through the wagon, take a couple of selfies, press the green button, and enter one of the most popular bars in Palermo!
Discover the best Italian pasta restaurants within walking distance of Palo Santo Hotel in Palermo Hollywood. From modern trattorias to Michelin-recognized establishments, explore authentic Italian dining experiences that reflect Buenos Aires’ rich culinary heritage. Our curated guide includes practical details, locations, and insider recommendations to help hotel guests navigate Palermo’s vibrant Italian food scene.
From August 20 to September 2, Buenos Aires dresses up in tango, with concerts, shows, milongas, special activities and the dance competition that brings together couples from more than 40 countries. This new edition of the most important event in tango culture worldwide takes place in more than 30 venues throughout the city, with more than 1000 artists on stage. Information about the venues is usually revealed at the last minute: we will be updating this post as soon as the detailed schedule is available.
The Buenos Aires Half Marathon is approaching (August 24th), and if you’re one of the 25,000 runners taking part in this incredible event, we’re cheering for you! This race has become South America’s fastest half marathon, attracting runners from around the world to experience Buenos Aires through its most iconic streets.
With its beautiful patio and delicate atmosphere, Casa Cavia is one of the most sophisticated restaurants in Palermo.
The garden is formal and beautiful: a large water fountain in the center, stone surfaces, and neatly planted garden beds.