



This solo travel itinerary reshuffles the schedule around solo travel activities — safe, walkable, self-guided — optimized for independent travelers. Mostly low-effort and walkable, mostly at your own pace. Includes 4 must-see landmarks across Buenos Aires.
Highlights: La Boca & Caminito — Colorful Port Barrio, Plaza de Mayo & Casa Rosada, Recoleta Cemetery — Evita's Mausoleum & Beyond, Traditional Asado at a Buenos Aires Parrilla
This 7-day Argentina solo travel itinerary features 0 themed activities across Buenos Aires.
About This Itinerary
A 7-day Buenos Aires, Argentina itinerary, focused on solo travel with 12 scored activities, including La Boca & Caminito — Colorful Port Barrio and Plaza de Mayo & Casa Rosada. Days are balanced so no single day is a marathon.
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Wander Buenos Aires' most vibrant barrio where every wall is painted and tango fills the streets
Best visited mornings year-round; avoid midday December–February heat 📍 Map
Stand at Argentina's political heart and photograph the iconic Pink House from the historic square
Pleasant year-round; spring and fall are most comfortable for outdoor exploration 📍 MapPalermo / Recoleta / San Telmo

Explore one of the world's great necropolises, home to Eva Perón's flower-adorned tomb
$15 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round daily 8am–6pm; overcast days suit the atmosphere well 📍 Map
Feast on Argentina's legendary wood-fired beef cuts at an iconic Buenos Aires steakhouse
$50 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; Sunday asado lunches are especially traditional among locals 📍 MapPalermo / Recoleta / San Telmo

Hunt giant murals and hidden pasaje alleyways on a self-guided walk through Palermo Soho
Year-round; mornings and late afternoons best in summer heat 📍 Map
Walk Calatrava's iconic rotating bridge then explore an 865-acre urban nature reserve on the Río de la Plata
Best in spring and fall; summer evenings are popular with locals; reserve closed Mondays 📍 MapPalermo / Recoleta / San Telmo
Hike through 350 hectares of wild urban nature reserve with 350 bird species along the Rio de la Plata
Year-round; spring brings migratory birds. Closed Mondays. 📍 MapKosher empanadas, medialunas, and Argentine-Jewish deli food in Buenos Aires' Jewish neighborhoods
$15 📍 MapPalermo / Recoleta / San Telmo
Explore Once — Buenos Aires' Jewish barrio, the AMIA bombing memorial, and Latin America's largest Jewish community
$5 Year-round; museum closed Saturdays 📍 MapLose yourself in Buenos Aires' famous Sunday street fair — 270+ stalls of antiques, tango, and street food
Sunday market runs year-round; spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather 📍 MapPalermo / Recoleta / San Telmo

Discover 20th-century Latin American masterworks by Kahlo, Rivera, and Berni in a striking Palermo building
$3 Verified Mar 2026 Open year-round; an excellent rainy-day option in any season 📍 Map
Dance until dawn at a real milonga where locals gather to tango in bohemian or classic ballroom settings
$10 Verified Mar 2026 Year-round; check local tango calendars each week as schedules rotate 📍 MapPalermo / Recoleta / San Telmo
Where You’ll Stay
Estimated total: $384–$576
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Argentina
$280 – $2,100 per person for 7 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Argentina
- Visa
- Visa-free for US, EU, UK, CA, AU citizens for up to 90 days.
- Tipping
- 10% at restaurants is standard. Tip in cash (pesos) even if paying the bill by card.
- Currency
- Argentine Peso (ARS). Bring US dollars for better exchange rates at "cambio" offices. Cards accepted in cities but cash preferred in smaller towns.
- Power
- 220V, Type C/I plugs. US travelers need an adapter and voltage converter for some devices.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports and kiosks (Personal, Claro, Movistar). Good coverage in Buenos Aires; limited in Patagonia.
- Emergency
- 911 (general emergency), 107 (ambulance), 100 (fire)
✈️ Getting Around Argentina
Aerolíneas Argentinas and FlyBondi connect Buenos Aires to Patagonia, Mendoza, and Iguazu. Distances are vast.
Long-distance buses (cama class) are comfortable for Buenos Aires to Mendoza or Bariloche. Book on plataforma10.com.
Buenos Aires Subte is fast and cheap. Use SUBE card for all city transit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a week in Argentina cost?
Budget: $40-70/day. Mid-range: $100-180/day. Luxury: $300+/day. Exchange rates fluctuate — check the "blue dollar" rate before going.
What is the best time to visit Argentina?
October-April for Patagonia. Buenos Aires is great year-round. Mendoza wine country is best February-April (harvest season).
Do I need a visa for Argentina?
US, EU, UK, CA, AU citizens can visit visa-free for up to 90 days.