12 Things to Do in Buenos Aires with Kids
Buenos Aires is an ideal city to visit with the family and you will find many plans to discover the Argentine capital with children. Here are the best alternatives
Buenos Aires usually offers options for all visitors and children are no exception, as the city has a large number of attractions geared towards the little ones. So if you are planning to visit the Argentinean capital with your family, you will be able to enjoy many alternatives.
Among the best plans to visit the city with children are enjoying a children's play at the Colón Theatre, going on a bike tour through the Palermo Woods, visiting the Parque de la Costa, visiting the Children's Museum at the Abasto Shopping Centre and walking along the San Telmo Comic Strip Promenade.
1. Discover the animals at Temaikèn Biopark
If there are animals, fun is guaranteed for the little ones, and also for the not so little ones, let's not kid ourselves. That is why visiting the Bioparque Temaikèn is one of the best things to do with your family in Buenos Aires.
In this biopark you will be able to discover the native Argentinean fauna and other animals from other continents. In addition, there is also a botanical garden for children to discover lots of new plants and learn while having fun.
The complex is a bit far from the city centre, so if you go with children, to facilitate logistics, I recommend that you book tickets to the Bioparque Temaikèn with transfer. You and the kids will arrive at the park with more energy and you'll be able to enjoy yourselves.
Interesting details
- Price: about 30 €. With your Temaikèn Biopark tickets with transfer included, the price is approximately €70.
- Location: RP25, B1625 Belén de Escobar, Province of Buenos Aires
- Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
2. Visit the River Plate and Boca Juniors stadiums
Are your children football fans? Then this activity should not be missing in your tour of Buenos Aires because they will enjoy it a lot.
Both River Plate and Boca Juniors are the most famous stadiums in Argentina, "El Monumental" and "La Bombonera", and with an expert guide who will delve into their history, you will be able to know all their curiosities.
However, I only recommend you book a tour of the River Plate and Boca Juniors stadiums and museums if your child is over 5 years old, because if they are younger they may not enjoy the visit and get bored, but from that age they will be amazed. Even so, it is a very personal thing that will depend a lot on the child.
Interesting details
- Price: choose the River Plate or Boca Juniors stadium tour (or both) from approx. 150 € with guide and transfers included.
- Location: "La Bombonera", at Brandsen 805, and the "Monumental", at Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 7597.
3. Enjoy a play for children at the Colón Theatre.
Booking a guided tour of the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires is another must-do on your list. It is one of the most important in Latin America and offers a wide variety of plays, ballet and opera for children. Some of the most outstanding plays are:
- The classic ballet The Nutcracker: a magical story that transports children to a world of fantasy and adventure.
- The opera Hansel and Gretel: an adaptation of the famous Brothers Grimm story that combines music, song and theatre to create a vibrant and educational experience.
In addition, the theatre offers workshops and complementary activities for children to learn more about the world of theatre and music. Workshops include lessons in singing, dancing and acting, as well as hands-on activities where children can experience the work of technicians and producers behind the scenes.
If you're looking for the most complete plan, you can book a guided tour of the Teatro Colón, but the little ones might get bored at MALBA.
4. Take a bike tour of the Palermo Woods
One of the best ways to explore the Bosques de Palermo in Buenos Aires is with a bike tour in Buenos Aires. This activity is perfect for those who want to enjoy a day out doors in the city while exercising and connecting with nature.
If you are planning to visit the Argentine capital with children, these bike tours in Buenos Aires could be an excellent option, as well as being a fun activity to do with the family, they are a safe and comfortable way to explore the extensive paths and trails of the park.
And if you like the experience and want to repeat, another day you can also book a bike tour around the city of Buenos Aires to, this time, get to know more of the downtown area. Combining both activities is an excellent way to enjoy the green side of the city, but also the more urban side, without the kids getting bored walking around.
5. Visit the Parque de la Costa in the Tigre Delta
And another very complete plan is to book an excursion to the Delta del Tigre from Buenos Aires, one of the most popular proposals of the Argentine capital. You will embark on a boat and sail along the Paraná River. Quite an adventure.
Also, very close to there, you will find the Parque de la Costa, one of the most popular amusement parks in Buenos Aires, which has a great variety of attractions for all ages and among the most outstanding ones are:
- The roller coasters.
- The giant Ferris wheel.
- The pirate ship.
- The ghost train.
- Rides for toddlers.
The park also has a variety of live shows, such as the Magic Show and the Stunt Show, which are perfect for the whole family to enjoy. You can also visit restaurants and shops for food and souvenirs.
6. Take a ride on the Tren de la Costa (Coastal Train)
This tourist transport offers visitors an unforgettable experience through the beautiful scenery along the coast of the Rio de la Plata. The views of the river, historic buildings and mansions lining the coastline are a real treat and will keep the children entertained. Along the route, the train makes several stops at different tourist spots such as:
- Puerto de Frutos: you will be able to find handicrafts and local products.
- Tigre Art Museum: it has a great collection of Argentinean art.
During the trip, children can enjoy the panoramic views, as well as the games and entertainments offered on the train. In addition, many of the stops along the route have playgrounds and outdoor activities for children. And you can combine the tour with the Buenos Aires tourist bus, as the stops are very close to each other.
Interesting information about the Coastal Train
- Starting point: Maipú station, in the Olivos neighbourhood, on the outskirts of the Argentine capital.
- Journeytime: approximately 1 hour and a half.
- Total distance: 15 kilometres to Delta del Tigre station.
7. Visit the Museum of Natural Sciences
The Museum of Natural Sciences of Buenos Aires is one of the most important museums in Buenos Aires and a very seductive proposal for those interested in science. Founded in 1812, it has a huge collection of objects and exhibits related to life on Earth.
One of the main attractions of the museum and the one that children like the most is the paleontology room, which houses fossils of prehistoric animals such as dinosaurs, mammals and reptiles
Besides, the museum offers educational activities and workshops for children and adults, which makes it an ideal option to discover with the family. The building that houses the museum is an example of neo-gothic architecture, which makes it a tourist attraction in itself. It is also located in Palermo, one of the most touristic places in the city.
Interesting details
- Price: the entrance fee is approximately 3 euros.
- Location: Av. Patricias Argentinas 480, Buenos Aires.
- Opening hours: every day from 2pm to 7pm.
8. Visit the Children's Museum
The Children's Museum at the Abasto shopping mall is a fun and educational place to visit in Buenos Aires. This interactive museum is designed especially for children between 2 and 12 years old and offers a lot of activities and exhibits that allow the little ones to learn while they play. This is all it has to offer:
- An area dedicated to depicting a different aspect of everyday life in the city for children to learn how they work.
- Others dedicated to science and technology, where children can learn about electricity, magnetism and physics in general.
- There are also outdoor games and activities, such as a climbing wall, a bicycle circuit and a giant slide.
- Finally, there are special workshops and educational activities for children and families.
Moreover, due to its brutalist architecture, the Abasto is one of the most representative buildings of the city and is located in an area considered one of the cradles of Buenos Aires music.
Interesting details
- Price: the entrance fee is approximately 8 euros.
- Location: Av. Corrientes 3247, Buenos Aires. You can get there easily if you book tickets for the Buenos Aires tourist bus.
- Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 12:30 pm to 8 pm.
9. Walk along the Paseo de la Historieta in San Telmo
The Paseo de la Historieta is a tourist attraction located in the neighbourhood of San Telmo and is also a tribute to the most popular Argentinean cartoon characters such as Mafalda, Isidoro Cañones, Clemente and Patoruzú.
The promenade has a series of sculptures and murals depicting the cartoon characters, making it an ideal place for children and adults who love pop culture and comics. The site is also surrounded by bars, restaurants and antique shops, making it the perfect place to explore and enjoy local life.
As you walk along the promenade you can:
- Enjoy the statues of the characters.
- Take pictures with them and discover more about the history of Argentine comics.
- Read the information panels that tell the curiosities of each character.
- Visit the souvenir shops where you can find souvenirs and objects related to the comics.
10. Marvel at the Children's Republic
Another of the best things to see and do in Buenos Aires is to visit the Children's Republic, a theme park located in La Plata that has been specially designed for children to enjoy and learn at the same time.
It is considered the first children's theme park in Latin America and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. Book a private tour in Buenos Aires and learn more about this park, which has a wide variety of attractions and activities for children of all ages:
- Mechanical rides.
- Water rides.
- Arts and crafts workshops.
- Playgrounds and live shows.
- Zoo.
- A farm.
- Lake with boats.
- Replica of a city.
In the latter, children can play at being firemen, policemen, doctors, car drivers and learn about the different professions that exist in a city.
Interesting details
- Price: admission is free, although some of the attractions have an extra cost, which starts at 5 euros per activity.
- Location: Camino General Belgrano s/n, Gonnet, about 50 kilometres from Buenos Aires.
- Opening hours: daily from 7am to 10pm.
11. Discover the theme park of Tecnópolis
Tecnópolis is a theme park located in the outskirts of Buenos Aires that offers an educational, playful and interactive experience for the whole family. This park is one of the largest and most visited in Latin America and this is all it has to offer:
- Great variety of exhibitions and activities related to science, technology and culture.
- Live shows and events, such as concerts, theatre and dance shows, and other cultural activities for the whole family.
- Play and entertainment areas, as well as a wide variety of food and drink options.
- The planetarium, one of the most popular attractions. It features a giant projection screen where visitors can view simulations of the planets and stars.
- Outdoor exhibits, including sculptures and interactive structures.
Details of interest
- Price: admission is free.
- Location: Av. Gral. Paz and Ricardo Balbín, Buenos Aires.
- Opening hours: Friday to Sunday from 4pm to 10pm.
12. Visit the Museo Participativo de las Ciencias in Recoleta
The Museo Participativo de las Ciencias in Recoleta is one of the most popular attractions in Buenos Aires for people interested in science and technology. With its hands-on and interactive exhibits, the museum offers a unique educational experience for children.
The museum has several themed rooms, each focusing on a different branch of science, such as biology, physics, chemistry and technology. The exhibits are designed to be interactive, allowing visitors to experiment and learn in an entertaining way.
There is also a screening room where educational films are shown, as well as workshops and live activities that are ideal for children and adults alike. The museum's gift shop also offers a wide variety of souvenirs and educational items to take home.
Details of interest
- Price: admission is free.
- Location: Av. Gral. Paz and Ricardo Balbín, Buenos Aires.
- Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 5pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 3pm to 8pm.