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The best plans to celebrate Pride in Buenos Aires

Our newsletter hand-delivers the best buenos to your inbox. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Still, Buenos Aires pulses with pride all throughout June and all year round. From parties and art exhibitions to bars, fairs, concerts, and inclusive cultural centers, here are the best plans to honor diversity in every corner of the city.

Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. A meeting point for artists, friends, exes, and future loves, it has always been a refuge for those looking for more than just a night out: an open home scented with espresso and windows to the world. Good news: gay Augustit will reopen its bars on the historic Av. Fun fact: they say poet Naty Menstrual is often spotted at its tables.

Where: Balcarce Every month, in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires, Requiem Club becomes a meeting point where generations, styles, and bodies come together, dancing to the most queer house beats in the city. Go enjoy this club that beats strong. Fun fact: this year it celebrated two decades and paid tribute to the icons who passed aires, with a club full of their faces.

Where: Av. A gay bar with attitude and a name that speaks for itself. With irreverent nights, unpredictable events, and potent drinks, it has become a refuge for night creatures who shine with authenticity. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9 p. Where: Marcelo T. La Greco offers breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinners with affordable deals to keep your energy up.

At night, the place lights up with live shows, magic, performances, karaoke, and DJs who keep the rhythm going all day long. A community and intercultural bar in San Telmo, created by queer political migrants. An artivist and transfeminist space for co-creation, dialogue, education, and nonviolent resistance, always respecting diversity and dignity.

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