Buenos Aires: LGBTQ+ Friendly Travel Guide

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Advisor - Kathleen Harper
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Kathleen Harper

  • Buenos Aires

  • Argentina

  • City Travel

  • Active Travel

  • LGBTQ+ Travel

  • Outdoors

  • Relaxation

  • Entertainment

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Curator’s statement

This guide has been curated for LGBTQ+ and allies alike that are seeking a new destination. Fun Fact: Argentina was the first country in Latin America to legalize same sex marriage in July of 2010. They also allow same-sex couples to adopt. Buenos Aires has a total of 48 neighborhoods that are all LGBTQ+ friendly. The vibes are stronger in Barrio Norte, Palermo Viejo, and San Telmo. Buenos Aires was a landing spot for European immigrants. Because of this, Buenos Aires has a heavy European influence. Indulge in Latin American and European fusion as you explore what Buenos Aires has to offer!

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Where to stay in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Things to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Take a Cooking Class

Immerse yourself in the flavors of Argentina - learn how to make empanadas or try your hand at mixology. There’s so many options out there in how to be hands on with experiencing a taste of Argentina.

Tango Show

Did you know that Buenos Aires was the birthplace of Tango? Catch a show with live music and traditionally dressed couples!

Day Trip

If you’re seeking a trip outside of Buenos Aires, take a day trip. Go explore the historic town of San Isidro. Take a boat tour along the Rio de la Plata and Tigre Delta. For an adventure, opt for a hike at Iguazu National Park.

Wine Tasting

Argentina is home to many vineyards. Don’t pass up the opportunity to taste a variety of local boutique wines chosen by an experienced Sommelier!

Places to eat & drink in Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Narda Comedor - If you’re a Narda Lepes fan, you won’t want to miss this. This award-winning chef has created her menu based upon her travels.

La Kitchen - Stop in for breakfast or lunch at this cute spot. Whether you’re craving a sweet pastry or a sandwich in the midst of exploring, La Kitchen is perfect for this!

Casa Cavia - You can’t go to Buenos Aires without going to Casa Cavia. This upscale house is a restaurant, flower shop, bookstore, perfumery, and publishing house all in one. Sit in the garden while enjoying a boozy brunch. You’ll fall in love with the mix of modern detail with 1920 cafe vibes. Chef Pablo Massey creates a menu from seasonal ingredients.

Strange Brewing - Not a wino? This microbrewery has gained popularity. From ales to sours, enjoy a locally brewed artisanal beer in the taproom at Strange. Also, the industrial-style taproom boasts a great menu!

Don Julio - This famous restaurant in Buenos Aires has exactly the flavor you’re looking for on a trip to Argentina. Think steak frites with a glass (or bottle) of Malbec! Don Julio also has an online butchery that will ship to you!

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For more travel tips, check out Fora Advisor Caitlyn Johnston’s guide, Adventure Travel in El Calafate, Argentina.

This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Buenos Aires and our longer series on travel to Argentina.