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Feria de Antigüedades de San Telmo attraction in San Telmo, BA
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View of Feria de Antigüedades de San Telmo in San Telmo, BA
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Feria de Antigüedades de San Telmo

Activity
🕑 2 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children will be captivated by the street performers, musicians, and tango dancers, while older kids and teens enjoy browsing unique crafts, trying Argentine street food, and people-watching in this atmospheric setting.

About

The Feria de Antigüedades de San Telmo transforms Plaza Dorrego into a vibrant Sunday marketplace where kids can watch talented street performers, explore colorful craft stalls, and soak up authentic Buenos Aires culture. This bustling outdoor fair combines treasure hunting through antiques and local crafts with live entertainment, making it an engaging way for families to experience one of the city's most historic neighborhoods.

Highlights

  • Live tango dancers performing in the streets and plaza
  • Street performers including mimes, musicians, and living statues
  • Colorful craft stalls with handmade toys, paintings, and souvenirs
  • Traditional Argentine street food vendors with kid-friendly options
  • Historic cobblestone streets and colonial architecture perfect for photos

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (around 10am when the fair opens) to avoid peak crowds and secure the best spots to watch street performances.
  2. 2.Bring small denomination pesos in cash, as most vendors don't accept credit cards and kids will want to buy small souvenirs or treats.
  3. 3.The cobblestone streets can be challenging, so leave strollers behind if possible or bring a lightweight umbrella stroller for tired little ones.
  4. 4.Head to the surrounding streets beyond Plaza Dorrego where you'll find fewer crowds and more local artisans selling handmade goods that kids can actually touch and explore.
  5. 5.Download a translation app beforehand, as many vendors speak limited English, but they're generally friendly and patient with international visitors trying to communicate.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on Sunday mornings between 10am and 1pm when the fair is lively but not overwhelmingly crowded, and the weather is typically pleasant. Avoid going after 2pm when it becomes extremely packed and hot during summer months.

What to Know

The fair is free to attend and runs every Sunday year-round. There are public restrooms in nearby cafes (expect to make a small purchase), and numerous food vendors sell empanadas, choripan, and helado (ice cream) throughout the plaza.

Seasonal Notes

The fair operates year-round every Sunday, but spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) offer the most comfortable weather. Summer (December to February) can be very hot and crowded, while winter (June to August) is mild but may have occasional rain.

Nearby Eats

El Desnivel is a classic parrilla (steakhouse) two blocks away that welcomes families and serves milanesas (breaded cutlets) that kids love. For a quick bite, try El Banco Rojo cafe on the plaza itself for empanadas, sandwiches, and fresh-squeezed orange juice.

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