Maybe also all the pulsating cultural life in this marvelous city affected my compass so that I can serve you some of the really worth-to-see findings.
Take Mondays, there’s a percussion show called La Bomba de Tiempo. This takes place in the Konex Cultural Center and starts at 8 p.m.
https://wander-argentina.com/la-bomba-de-tiempo—monday-night-drumfest-at-konex/
Follow up on Tuesdays, there’s a language exchange at The Temple Bar, Marcelo T De Alvear 945. It starts at 9 p.m and it’s a great chance you’ll get to know people of all ages from all over the world - fun to practice languages this way!
https://mundolingo.org/city.html?cityId=1
Don’t forget Wednesdays, the same language exchange as Thuesdays but it takes place at a different place, the Soria Bar, located in Gorriti 5151. 9 p.m.!
Thursday is time for afterthought: every Thursday and since April 1977, «Las abuelas» have been gathering at Plaza de Mayo at 3:30 p.m. Absolutlely something you can’t miss!
https://www.abuelas.org.ar/abuelas/historia-9
On Fridays the language exchange is in beautiful Palermo at Trova Bar, Honduras 5903, Palermo at 9 p.m.
Every Saturday, you can visit the Recoleta area and participate in the many cultural activities and live concerts in the area:
http://centroculturalrecoleta.org
On Sundays the Feria de San Telmo takes place in the San Telmo neighborhood. Locals are selling gorgeous treasures and the atmosphere is something you can’t miss! 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Here are some links that can be helpful when you are exploring the city of Buenos Aires.
At https://mapa.buenosaires.gob.ar you can look for the easiest way to get around with public transport.
At https://agendacultural.buenosaires.gob.ar/ you will find all the differentcultural activities and events Buenos Aires have to offer.