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I think it’s worth walking around the nearby park after checking out the monument. There’s some cool areas to relax and take in nature.

I recommend visiting early in the morning around 8 AM. It’s less crowded and you can grab those perfect Instagram shots without tons of people around.

If you’re into photography, grab a wide-angle lens. The flower sculpture is massive, and you’ll want to capture all its details!

i suggest bringing snacks from a local café. there's not much food around, and it’s a nice way to enjoy a picnic by the monument.
National Museum of Fine Arts

My advice is to grab a map at the entrance. It’s easy to lose track of sections, and you don't want to miss the hidden gems!

Check out the smaller rooms first—they often have amazing pieces that are overlooked by most visitors. I was pleasantly surprised!

I suggest visiting during the lunchtime, around 1 PM, when it's less crowded. You’ll have more space to enjoy the artworks without the rush.

If you’re into art history, I recommend doing a little research on the key artists featured. Knowing their stories made my visit way more enriching!
Museum of Latin American Art

Check out the schedule for temporary exhibits. I found a mind-blowing installation that was only there for a limited time during my visit!

Try to go on a Wednesday; it’s free entry! Such a great way to save some cash and experience the art without the crowd.

Wear comfy shoes! You might end up wandering more than you planned, and there's a lot to see in this beautiful space.
La Plata Museum

Make sure to check out the planetarium inside the museum. I almost skipped it, but it turned out to be one of the highlights of my visit. Just remember to grab your tickets for the shows early.

If you’re planning to bring kids, they’ll love the interactive exhibits. I think spending a little extra time in those areas will keep them entertained and you won’t have to rush through everything else.

Don’t stress too much about the entrance fee. I thought it was a little costly at first, but trust me, it’s worth every peso for the collections you get to see. Just enjoy the experience!
Plaza Dorrego

If you’re into shopping, wander around the nearby streets after visiting the plaza – there are some hidden gems and local shops worth checking out.

Make sure to visit on a Sunday for the antique market. It’s way busier, but you'll find unique souvenirs and the energy is awesome!

Be cautious of pickpockets, especially when the plaza gets crowded. Keep your belongings secure and stay aware of your surroundings!

Check out the street art as you walk to Plaza Dorrego. Some of it is truly incredible and gives you a different feel for the neighborhood!
Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences

If you're short on time, focus on the dinosaur exhibits. They are super impressive and the highlight of the museum, trust me!

My advice is to wear comfortable shoes. The place is huge and you’ll be doing a lot of walking, and I definitely regretted my choice of footwear.

Bring your own water bottle. There are not many places to grab a drink inside, and you'll want to stay hydrated while exploring

If you have kids, let them take part in the scavenger hunt that's sometimes available. They had an absolute blast trying to find all the items!