Los mejores brunch de Buenos Aires
Detallamos los mejores lugares que conocemos para un exquisito y cómodo Brunch
En este restaurant/cafetería podrás disfrutar de completísimos y riquísimos Bruch, pastelería, cafés y batidos.
Adorado Bar Soho
1875 GurruchagaEn este restaurant/cafetería podrás disfrutar de completísimos y riquísimos Bruch, pastelería, cafés y batidos.
En este lugar, la cocina es completamente natural y además de ser pet friendly, los brunch que ofrecen son riquísimos!
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En este lugar, la cocina es completamente natural y además de ser pet friendly, los brunch que ofrecen son riquísimos!
La mejor gastronomia de Bs As.
La Parrilla Don Julio abrió sus puertas el 29 de noviembre de 1999 y, desde entonces, se ha convertido en la parrilla icónica de la Argentina y, como si eso fuera poco, es uno de los mejores 50 restaurantes del mundo, según la lista de The World's 50 Best Restaurants.
En los últimos años han pasado por sus fuegos los mejores chefs de la época: desde Mauro Colagreco (el argentino cuyo restaurante Mirazur, en Francia, fue elegido el número 1° en la lista de San Pellegrino 2019); los peruanos Virgilio Martínez y Pía León, Gastón Acurio, Micha Tsumura; la colombiana Leonor Espinosa, los vascos Aitor Arregui y Josean Alija y el mismísimo Michel Bras, el francés considerado un genio innovador que marcó a generaciones con sus platos basados en los productos de su entorno.
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Don Julio Parrilla
4699 GuatemalaLa Parrilla Don Julio abrió sus puertas el 29 de noviembre de 1999 y, desde entonces, se ha convertido en la parrilla icónica de la Argentina y, como si eso fuera poco, es uno de los mejores 50 restaurantes del mundo, según la lista de The World's 50 Best Restaurants.
En los últimos años han pasado por sus fuegos los mejores chefs de la época: desde Mauro Colagreco (el argentino cuyo restaurante Mirazur, en Francia, fue elegido el número 1° en la lista de San Pellegrino 2019); los peruanos Virgilio Martínez y Pía León, Gastón Acurio, Micha Tsumura; la colombiana Leonor Espinosa, los vascos Aitor Arregui y Josean Alija y el mismísimo Michel Bras, el francés considerado un genio innovador que marcó a generaciones con sus platos basados en los productos de su entorno.
La Cabrera
5127 José A. CabreraGreat Armenian Food. No reservation needed so arrive previous 20 hs PM (many Customers). Food is the king not the environment. Follows waitress advice and enjoy this amazing food.
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Sarkis
1101 ThamesGreat Armenian Food. No reservation needed so arrive previous 20 hs PM (many Customers). Food is the king not the environment. Follows waitress advice and enjoy this amazing food.
La Palomina
6093 SolerBoutique BBQ restaurant. Great Value.
Buenos Aires Verde
5657 GorritiVegetarian dishes. Amazing Flavours.
Napoles
Pizza and Pasta restaurant with an amazing old fashioned collection of everything you can imagine.
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Napoles
449 Av. Caseros
Napoles
Pizza and Pasta restaurant with an amazing old fashioned collection of everything you can imagine.
Niño Gordo
1810 ThamesSacro
6038 Costa RicaFloreria Atlántico
872 ArroyoLa Parrilla de Tomahawk
Museos
An impressive modern building, the MALBA contains works by Argentine greats and other Latin American masters. It regularly hosts seminars and has a small cinema for cult and art-house retrospectives.
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MALBA
3415 Av. Pres. Figueroa AlcortaAn impressive modern building, the MALBA contains works by Argentine greats and other Latin American masters. It regularly hosts seminars and has a small cinema for cult and art-house retrospectives.
The harmonious, French neoclassical mansion that houses the National Museum of Decorative Art is as much a reason to visit as the period furnishings, porcelain, and silver within it. Ornate wooden paneling in the Regency ballroom, the imposing Louis XIV red-and-black-marble dining room, and a lofty Renaissance-style great hall are some of the highlights in the only home of its kind open to the public here. There are excellent English descriptions of each room, and they include gossipy details about the original inhabitants, the well-to-do Errázuriz-Alvear family. The museum also contains some Chinese art. Guided tours include the Zubov Collection of miniatures from Imperial Russia.
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Iziko Lomuzi Wokukhusela Kwezobuciko
1902 Av. del LibertadorThe harmonious, French neoclassical mansion that houses the National Museum of Decorative Art is as much a reason to visit as the period furnishings, porcelain, and silver within it. Ornate wooden paneling in the Regency ballroom, the imposing Louis XIV red-and-black-marble dining room, and a lofty Renaissance-style great hall are some of the highlights in the only home of its kind open to the public here. There are excellent English descriptions of each room, and they include gossipy details about the original inhabitants, the well-to-do Errázuriz-Alvear family. The museum also contains some Chinese art. Guided tours include the Zubov Collection of miniatures from Imperial Russia.
I-Museo Evita
2988 LafinurMuseo Evita
Housed in a hulk of a building (originally a pumping station) on the busy traffic artery of Avenida del Libertador, the National Museum of Fine Arts is a vast treasury of Argentinian and Latin American art and painting from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as one of the most important in Latin America. In the dozens of rooms you'll find heavyweight Argentinian artists. Although the emphasis here is on Latin American art, you'll also find important collections of European art and a smattering of American and Asian art. From Tuesday to Friday, 12:30pm to 8:30pm Saturday & Sunday, 9:30am to 8:30pm
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Iziko Lomuzi Wokubaluleka Wemvelaphi
1473 Av. del LibertadorHoused in a hulk of a building (originally a pumping station) on the busy traffic artery of Avenida del Libertador, the National Museum of Fine Arts is a vast treasury of Argentinian and Latin American art and painting from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as one of the most important in Latin America. In the dozens of rooms you'll find heavyweight Argentinian artists. Although the emphasis here is on Latin American art, you'll also find important collections of European art and a smattering of American and Asian art. From Tuesday to Friday, 12:30pm to 8:30pm Saturday & Sunday, 9:30am to 8:30pm
Lugares emblemáticos de Bs As
Its magnitude, magnificent acoustics, and opulence earn the Teatro Colón (Colón Theater) a place among the world's top five opera theaters. An ever-changing stream of imported talent bolsters the well-regarded local lyric and ballet companies.
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Teatro Colon
1171 CerritoIts magnitude, magnificent acoustics, and opulence earn the Teatro Colón (Colón Theater) a place among the world's top five opera theaters. An ever-changing stream of imported talent bolsters the well-regarded local lyric and ballet companies.
Don't miss this place! Free entrance, beautiful sculpture and it is so peaceful in here. There is a little butterfly garden so butterflies are flying around everywhere. You can take beautiful photos there. It is very relaxing even though it is directly located at plaza Italia.
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Jardín Botánico Carlos Thays
Don't miss this place! Free entrance, beautiful sculpture and it is so peaceful in here. There is a little butterfly garden so butterflies are flying around everywhere. You can take beautiful photos there. It is very relaxing even though it is directly located at plaza Italia.
I-Obelisk
s/n Av. 9 de JulioCasa Rosada
78 BalcarceFollowing a decade of construction, the National Congress opened in 1906. It was built in a Greco-Roman style and displays similarities to well-known edifices from around the world. Standing at the main steps you will observe its likeness to Washington’s U.S. Capitol.
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Ukungela kwaseNingizimu ye-Argentina
Avenida Entre RíosFollowing a decade of construction, the National Congress opened in 1906. It was built in a Greco-Roman style and displays similarities to well-known edifices from around the world. Standing at the main steps you will observe its likeness to Washington’s U.S. Capitol.
Plaza de Mayo Square It is the oldest square in Buenos Aires . Its location was determined in the 2nd foundation of the city, in 1580. It is surrounded by historical and governmental buildings, such as the Cabildo, the Casa Rosada (National Government seat,) the Palace of the Government of Buenos Aires, banks, and ministries.
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Plaza de Mayo
s/n Av. Hipólito YrigoyenPlaza de Mayo Square It is the oldest square in Buenos Aires . Its location was determined in the 2nd foundation of the city, in 1580. It is surrounded by historical and governmental buildings, such as the Cabildo, the Casa Rosada (National Government seat,) the Palace of the Government of Buenos Aires, banks, and ministries.
Inkampani Yezwe
2502 AgüeroBares y cervecerias
Uptown
2030 ArévaloBest Speak Easy bar in the city.
J.W. Bradley
1875 Godoy CruzDada Bistró
941 San MartínVictoria Brown Bar
INVERNADERO
Crystal Bar
1130 Aimé PainéLugares para divertirse
I-Cultural Centre Konex
3131 SarmientoNiceto Club
5510 Av. Cnel. Niceto VegaBarrios
Reeser Str. 106, 46446 Emmerich am Rhein, i-Germany
With its lavish, stately homes and plush hotels, Recoleta is considered by many to be the most affluent neighborhood in Buenos Aires. It is also an area of immense historical interest, with the impressive Recoleta Cemetery sitting at its center.
Recoleta is situated directly northeast of Buenos Aires City Center and shares a border with Almagro, Palermo and Retiro. The barrio's popularity began toward the latter part of the 19th century, when an 1871 outbreak of yellow fever in the southern suburbs forced the city’s residents to seek refuge elsewhere. While the poor headed south, the wealthier families chose Recoleta due to its higher terrain, which protected it against disease-carrying insects.
With the migration to Recoleta came inevitable development, and new residents were quick to capitalize on the area's large estates by dividing them into smaller plots and building upon them. The transformation into a residential barrio was a quick process and the estates were soon replaced with the luxurious, stately homes for which the neighborhood is famed today.
Reeser Str. 106, 46446 Emmerich am Rhein, i-Germany
With its lavish, stately homes and plush hotels, Recoleta is considered by many to be the most affluent neighborhood in Buenos Aires. It is also an area of immense historical interest, with the impressive Recoleta Cemetery sitting at its center.
Recoleta is situated directly northeast of Buenos Aires City Center and shares a border with Almagro, Palermo and Retiro. The barrio's popularity began toward the latter part of the 19th century, when an 1871 outbreak of yellow fever in the southern suburbs forced the city’s residents to seek refuge elsewhere. While the poor headed south, the wealthier families chose Recoleta due to its higher terrain, which protected it against disease-carrying insects.
With the migration to Recoleta came inevitable development, and new residents were quick to capitalize on the area's large estates by dividing them into smaller plots and building upon them. The transformation into a residential barrio was a quick process and the estates were soon replaced with the luxurious, stately homes for which the neighborhood is famed today.
Barrio Chino