In Buenos Aires, the high terraces become meeting places where life is observed from above.
Buenos Aires changes when you climb a few steps. The street noise becomes quieter and the city unfolds from above. Rooftop places are now popular meeting spots. In the upscale neighborhoods of Recoleta, in the creative areas of Palermo, on the historic streets of San Telmo, and along the shore of Puerto Madero. Each roof has its own feel: some favor simple, modern lines, others have a relaxed, bohemian look, and several offer a great setting when the daylight dims. When night falls, music and conversations mix, glasses clink, and the city lights start to shine on the horizon.
In Buenos Aires, the high terraces become meeting places where life is observed from above.
Buenos Aires changes when you climb a few steps. The street noise becomes quieter and the city unfolds from above. Rooftop places are now popular meeting spots. In the upscale neighborhoods of Recoleta, in the creative areas of Palermo, on the historic streets of San Telmo, and along the shore of Puerto Madero. Each roof has its own feel: some favor simple, modern lines, others have a relaxed, bohemian look, and several offer a great setting when the daylight dims. When night falls, music and conversations mix, glasses clink, and the city lights start to shine on the horizon.
The Cielo Sky Bar rises above the city. It is a place where the hustle of Buenos Aires fades into the distance. From here, you can look over the roofs of the capital stretching to the horizon while enjoying a cocktail or light dishes. The terrace is a pause held above the street, where conversations and music mix, the city lights turn on one by one at sunset, and you feel the wind and the light from the south. This bar belongs to spaces that show you Buenos Aires from above.
The Dome Rooftop Bar sits at the top of a downtown building in Buenos Aires, serving spirits and cocktails in a modern setting with designer furniture and soft lighting. This bar is part of the rooftops of the capital that have become meeting points, suspended pauses where people gather for a cocktail or simply to watch the city.
Florida 165 Rooftop Bar sits on the top floor of a building on Florida Street, serving Argentine wines and international cocktails in an open setting. Like all rooftop bars in the capital, it offers a way to escape the city's noise and find a suspended pause where conversations blend with music and city lights glow toward the horizon. This place is part of the life above, meant to be savored slowly with the wind and Southern light.
The Hotel Madero sits in the modern Puerto Madero district and offers an elevated bar space with panoramic views of the city. Up here, this establishment becomes one of those places where people gather to watch the metropolis unfold below, while lights come on one by one as evening falls. With a cocktail in hand, the city looks different from above—the noise fades into the background, the air feels lighter, and the river frames the night gently.
La Terraza Negresco is an outdoor elevated area that belongs to the collection of rooftop bars in Buenos Aires. From this terrace, guests can observe the city from above while leaving the street noise behind. The space offers views of the urban architecture and neighborhoods that surround it. In the evening, it becomes a meeting point where people gather to enjoy cocktails or simply watch the city as its lights come on one by one.
Maldini is a place for socializing that serves prepared alcoholic drinks and modern dishes in a space with an open view of the city. This rooftop is one of the places in Buenos Aires where people go for a cocktail, a smile, or just to watch the city.
Rey de Copas is an elevated bar in Buenos Aires that rises above the city and creates a space where street noise fades into the background. Here, original cocktails are prepared by experienced bartenders while you sit at outdoor tables overlooking the city lights. In the evening, this spot becomes a gathering place where people come together to experience Buenos Aires from above and savor the rhythm of life at a slower pace.
Rooftop 725 is a modern venue located on the top floor of a building in Buenos Aires. With an open terrace and a selection of alcoholic beverages served until late evening, this bar fits naturally into the collection of rooftop spaces that define the city's nightlife. Here, visitors can step away from the street noise and watch the city lights come alive while enjoying a drink above it all.
Salón 1923 is a former lounge converted into a bar with an outdoor terrace since its creation in 1923. The interior retains period features and offers classic spirits. This establishment is part of Buenos Aires' rooftop bar scene, where climbing a few floors is enough to escape the city's rush. Up there, the noise fades into the background while the lights of the city come on one by one and the air feels lighter.
Trade SkyBar is one of those rooftop bars in Buenos Aires where climbing a few floors lets you step away from the city below. Situated on the upper floors of a commercial building, it offers wide views across various city neighborhoods. Here you can enjoy cocktails, watch the sun set, and experience the city at a slower pace. The noise of the streets becomes background sound, and you feel how life moves differently up here.
Vuelta Abajo Social Club sits perched above the streets of Buenos Aires, where the city's noise fades and the view opens up. Here you can enjoy Cuban cigars and craft cocktails in a relaxed setting. People gather on the elevated terrace to watch the city lights come on as evening arrives. It is a place where the rhythm of daily life slows down, and you can simply sit, talk, and take in the sight of Buenos Aires from above.
Crystal SkyBar sits on the thirty-second floor of the Alvear Icon Hotel, where the entire city spreads below. From this height, Buenos Aires looks different—slower, softer. You can order cocktails and contemporary cuisine while watching the lights come on one by one across the horizon. The wind touches your face, conversations drift around you, and the noise of the streets becomes distant. This rooftop is a place to pause and take in the view at your own pace.
Bestial Sky Bar is one of these rooftop bars where climbing a few floors changes how you experience the city. Located on the eleventh floor of the Palermo Soho neighborhood, it serves modern cocktails and tapas with views across the rooftops. Up there, the noise of the streets becomes background sound, lights turn on as evening arrives, and the air feels different. People come here to sip drinks, chat, and watch the city settle into night, slowly savored with wind and Southern light.
This rooftop overlooks the historic Mayo Square, offering a sweeping view of the government buildings that mark the city center. From here, you can order drinks and light bites while watching the main square of the city. It is one of those places in Buenos Aires where going up a few floors makes a big difference: the noise turns into background sound, the lights slowly come on, and the air feels lighter upstairs.
The Club Alemán Restaurant sits within a private club and offers a rooftop terrace with sweeping views of the city and its surrounding neighborhoods. This terrace is one of those places where the noise of the city becomes background sound and you can watch Buenos Aires breathe from above. Here, lights turn on one by one as evening falls, and building facades glow all the way to the horizon. The Club Alemán is part of those elevated spaces where people gather for a cocktail, a conversation, or simply to see the city from a different angle.
BARTOLA ROOFTOP is an open-air dining and bar space on a terrace in Recoleta, part of Buenos Aires' rooftop bar culture. Up here, the city's noise fades to the background, and the evening light spreads across the facades. Serving craft beers and cocktails, BARTOLA ROOFTOP is where people gather to watch the city from above and savor the night slowly.
The Rooftop at Selina Palermo sits on the top floor of a modern hotel in the heart of Palermo Soho. Up there, the noise of the street fades into the distance, and you are surrounded by cocktails and open views across the neighborhood. This bar is part of that life above the city, one that is savored slowly, with the wind and the southern light. In the evening, conversations blend with music, glasses clink, and facades light up to the horizon.
Visit Sky Bar sits on the thirteenth floor of the Pulitzer Hotel, serving drinks with expansive views of the city's rooftops. This rooftop bar fits naturally into the collection of suspended meeting points that rise above Buenos Aires. Up here, the street noise fades into the background, city lights flicker on one by one, and the air feels lighter. People come in the evening for cocktails, conversation, and to watch the city unfold below. The combination of drinks, company, and views makes this terrace a place where the rhythm of Buenos Aires slows down.
The Alvear Roof Bar is the rooftop bar of this hotel in the Recoleta neighborhood. It belongs to the meeting points of Buenos Aires where climbing a few floors changes the rhythm of the city. Down below, the noise fades into the distance. Here you sit in a refined setting, sip a cocktail, and watch the city glow as evening arrives. The service is attentive, the drink selection is carefully curated.
The Cielo Sky Bar rises above the city. It is a place where the hustle of Buenos Aires fades into the distance. From here, you can look over the roofs of the capital stretching to the horizon while enjoying a cocktail or light dishes. The terrace is a pause held above the street, where conversations and music mix, the city lights turn on one by one at sunset, and you feel the wind and the light from the south. This bar belongs to spaces that show you Buenos Aires from above.
The Dome Rooftop Bar sits at the top of a downtown building in Buenos Aires, serving spirits and cocktails in a modern setting with designer furniture and soft lighting. This bar is part of the rooftops of the capital that have become meeting points, suspended pauses where people gather for a cocktail or simply to watch the city.
Florida 165 Rooftop Bar sits on the top floor of a building on Florida Street, serving Argentine wines and international cocktails in an open setting. Like all rooftop bars in the capital, it offers a way to escape the city's noise and find a suspended pause where conversations blend with music and city lights glow toward the horizon. This place is part of the life above, meant to be savored slowly with the wind and Southern light.
The Hotel Madero sits in the modern Puerto Madero district and offers an elevated bar space with panoramic views of the city. Up here, this establishment becomes one of those places where people gather to watch the metropolis unfold below, while lights come on one by one as evening falls. With a cocktail in hand, the city looks different from above—the noise fades into the background, the air feels lighter, and the river frames the night gently.
La Terraza Negresco is an outdoor elevated area that belongs to the collection of rooftop bars in Buenos Aires. From this terrace, guests can observe the city from above while leaving the street noise behind. The space offers views of the urban architecture and neighborhoods that surround it. In the evening, it becomes a meeting point where people gather to enjoy cocktails or simply watch the city as its lights come on one by one.
Maldini is a place for socializing that serves prepared alcoholic drinks and modern dishes in a space with an open view of the city. This rooftop is one of the places in Buenos Aires where people go for a cocktail, a smile, or just to watch the city.
Rey de Copas is an elevated bar in Buenos Aires that rises above the city and creates a space where street noise fades into the background. Here, original cocktails are prepared by experienced bartenders while you sit at outdoor tables overlooking the city lights. In the evening, this spot becomes a gathering place where people come together to experience Buenos Aires from above and savor the rhythm of life at a slower pace.
Rooftop 725 is a modern venue located on the top floor of a building in Buenos Aires. With an open terrace and a selection of alcoholic beverages served until late evening, this bar fits naturally into the collection of rooftop spaces that define the city's nightlife. Here, visitors can step away from the street noise and watch the city lights come alive while enjoying a drink above it all.
Salón 1923 is a former lounge converted into a bar with an outdoor terrace since its creation in 1923. The interior retains period features and offers classic spirits. This establishment is part of Buenos Aires' rooftop bar scene, where climbing a few floors is enough to escape the city's rush. Up there, the noise fades into the background while the lights of the city come on one by one and the air feels lighter.
Trade SkyBar is one of those rooftop bars in Buenos Aires where climbing a few floors lets you step away from the city below. Situated on the upper floors of a commercial building, it offers wide views across various city neighborhoods. Here you can enjoy cocktails, watch the sun set, and experience the city at a slower pace. The noise of the streets becomes background sound, and you feel how life moves differently up here.
Vuelta Abajo Social Club sits perched above the streets of Buenos Aires, where the city's noise fades and the view opens up. Here you can enjoy Cuban cigars and craft cocktails in a relaxed setting. People gather on the elevated terrace to watch the city lights come on as evening arrives. It is a place where the rhythm of daily life slows down, and you can simply sit, talk, and take in the sight of Buenos Aires from above.
Crystal SkyBar sits on the thirty-second floor of the Alvear Icon Hotel, where the entire city spreads below. From this height, Buenos Aires looks different—slower, softer. You can order cocktails and contemporary cuisine while watching the lights come on one by one across the horizon. The wind touches your face, conversations drift around you, and the noise of the streets becomes distant. This rooftop is a place to pause and take in the view at your own pace.
Bestial Sky Bar is one of these rooftop bars where climbing a few floors changes how you experience the city. Located on the eleventh floor of the Palermo Soho neighborhood, it serves modern cocktails and tapas with views across the rooftops. Up there, the noise of the streets becomes background sound, lights turn on as evening arrives, and the air feels different. People come here to sip drinks, chat, and watch the city settle into night, slowly savored with wind and Southern light.
This rooftop overlooks the historic Mayo Square, offering a sweeping view of the government buildings that mark the city center. From here, you can order drinks and light bites while watching the main square of the city. It is one of those places in Buenos Aires where going up a few floors makes a big difference: the noise turns into background sound, the lights slowly come on, and the air feels lighter upstairs.
The Club Alemán Restaurant sits within a private club and offers a rooftop terrace with sweeping views of the city and its surrounding neighborhoods. This terrace is one of those places where the noise of the city becomes background sound and you can watch Buenos Aires breathe from above. Here, lights turn on one by one as evening falls, and building facades glow all the way to the horizon. The Club Alemán is part of those elevated spaces where people gather for a cocktail, a conversation, or simply to see the city from a different angle.
BARTOLA ROOFTOP is an open-air dining and bar space on a terrace in Recoleta, part of Buenos Aires' rooftop bar culture. Up here, the city's noise fades to the background, and the evening light spreads across the facades. Serving craft beers and cocktails, BARTOLA ROOFTOP is where people gather to watch the city from above and savor the night slowly.
The Rooftop at Selina Palermo sits on the top floor of a modern hotel in the heart of Palermo Soho. Up there, the noise of the street fades into the distance, and you are surrounded by cocktails and open views across the neighborhood. This bar is part of that life above the city, one that is savored slowly, with the wind and the southern light. In the evening, conversations blend with music, glasses clink, and facades light up to the horizon.
Visit Sky Bar sits on the thirteenth floor of the Pulitzer Hotel, serving drinks with expansive views of the city's rooftops. This rooftop bar fits naturally into the collection of suspended meeting points that rise above Buenos Aires. Up here, the street noise fades into the background, city lights flicker on one by one, and the air feels lighter. People come in the evening for cocktails, conversation, and to watch the city unfold below. The combination of drinks, company, and views makes this terrace a place where the rhythm of Buenos Aires slows down.
The Alvear Roof Bar is the rooftop bar of this hotel in the Recoleta neighborhood. It belongs to the meeting points of Buenos Aires where climbing a few floors changes the rhythm of the city. Down below, the noise fades into the distance. Here you sit in a refined setting, sip a cocktail, and watch the city glow as evening arrives. The service is attentive, the drink selection is carefully curated.
The Cielo Sky Bar rises above the city. It is a place where the hustle of Buenos Aires fades into the distance. From here, you can look over the roofs of the capital stretching to the horizon while enjoying a cocktail or light dishes. The terrace is a pause held above the street, where conversations and music mix, the city lights turn on one by one at sunset, and you feel the wind and the light from the south. This bar belongs to spaces that show you Buenos Aires from above.
The Dome Rooftop Bar sits at the top of a downtown building in Buenos Aires, serving spirits and cocktails in a modern setting with designer furniture and soft lighting. This bar is part of the rooftops of the capital that have become meeting points, suspended pauses where people gather for a cocktail or simply to watch the city.
Florida 165 Rooftop Bar sits on the top floor of a building on Florida Street, serving Argentine wines and international cocktails in an open setting. Like all rooftop bars in the capital, it offers a way to escape the city's noise and find a suspended pause where conversations blend with music and city lights glow toward the horizon. This place is part of the life above, meant to be savored slowly with the wind and Southern light.
The Hotel Madero sits in the modern Puerto Madero district and offers an elevated bar space with panoramic views of the city. Up here, this establishment becomes one of those places where people gather to watch the metropolis unfold below, while lights come on one by one as evening falls. With a cocktail in hand, the city looks different from above—the noise fades into the background, the air feels lighter, and the river frames the night gently.
La Terraza Negresco is an outdoor elevated area that belongs to the collection of rooftop bars in Buenos Aires. From this terrace, guests can observe the city from above while leaving the street noise behind. The space offers views of the urban architecture and neighborhoods that surround it. In the evening, it becomes a meeting point where people gather to enjoy cocktails or simply watch the city as its lights come on one by one.
Maldini is a place for socializing that serves prepared alcoholic drinks and modern dishes in a space with an open view of the city. This rooftop is one of the places in Buenos Aires where people go for a cocktail, a smile, or just to watch the city.
Rey de Copas is an elevated bar in Buenos Aires that rises above the city and creates a space where street noise fades into the background. Here, original cocktails are prepared by experienced bartenders while you sit at outdoor tables overlooking the city lights. In the evening, this spot becomes a gathering place where people come together to experience Buenos Aires from above and savor the rhythm of life at a slower pace.
Rooftop 725 is a modern venue located on the top floor of a building in Buenos Aires. With an open terrace and a selection of alcoholic beverages served until late evening, this bar fits naturally into the collection of rooftop spaces that define the city's nightlife. Here, visitors can step away from the street noise and watch the city lights come alive while enjoying a drink above it all.
Salón 1923 is a former lounge converted into a bar with an outdoor terrace since its creation in 1923. The interior retains period features and offers classic spirits. This establishment is part of Buenos Aires' rooftop bar scene, where climbing a few floors is enough to escape the city's rush. Up there, the noise fades into the background while the lights of the city come on one by one and the air feels lighter.
Trade SkyBar is one of those rooftop bars in Buenos Aires where climbing a few floors lets you step away from the city below. Situated on the upper floors of a commercial building, it offers wide views across various city neighborhoods. Here you can enjoy cocktails, watch the sun set, and experience the city at a slower pace. The noise of the streets becomes background sound, and you feel how life moves differently up here.
Vuelta Abajo Social Club sits perched above the streets of Buenos Aires, where the city's noise fades and the view opens up. Here you can enjoy Cuban cigars and craft cocktails in a relaxed setting. People gather on the elevated terrace to watch the city lights come on as evening arrives. It is a place where the rhythm of daily life slows down, and you can simply sit, talk, and take in the sight of Buenos Aires from above.
Crystal SkyBar sits on the thirty-second floor of the Alvear Icon Hotel, where the entire city spreads below. From this height, Buenos Aires looks different—slower, softer. You can order cocktails and contemporary cuisine while watching the lights come on one by one across the horizon. The wind touches your face, conversations drift around you, and the noise of the streets becomes distant. This rooftop is a place to pause and take in the view at your own pace.
Bestial Sky Bar is one of these rooftop bars where climbing a few floors changes how you experience the city. Located on the eleventh floor of the Palermo Soho neighborhood, it serves modern cocktails and tapas with views across the rooftops. Up there, the noise of the streets becomes background sound, lights turn on as evening arrives, and the air feels different. People come here to sip drinks, chat, and watch the city settle into night, slowly savored with wind and Southern light.
This rooftop overlooks the historic Mayo Square, offering a sweeping view of the government buildings that mark the city center. From here, you can order drinks and light bites while watching the main square of the city. It is one of those places in Buenos Aires where going up a few floors makes a big difference: the noise turns into background sound, the lights slowly come on, and the air feels lighter upstairs.
The Club Alemán Restaurant sits within a private club and offers a rooftop terrace with sweeping views of the city and its surrounding neighborhoods. This terrace is one of those places where the noise of the city becomes background sound and you can watch Buenos Aires breathe from above. Here, lights turn on one by one as evening falls, and building facades glow all the way to the horizon. The Club Alemán is part of those elevated spaces where people gather for a cocktail, a conversation, or simply to see the city from a different angle.
BARTOLA ROOFTOP is an open-air dining and bar space on a terrace in Recoleta, part of Buenos Aires' rooftop bar culture. Up here, the city's noise fades to the background, and the evening light spreads across the facades. Serving craft beers and cocktails, BARTOLA ROOFTOP is where people gather to watch the city from above and savor the night slowly.
The Rooftop at Selina Palermo sits on the top floor of a modern hotel in the heart of Palermo Soho. Up there, the noise of the street fades into the distance, and you are surrounded by cocktails and open views across the neighborhood. This bar is part of that life above the city, one that is savored slowly, with the wind and the southern light. In the evening, conversations blend with music, glasses clink, and facades light up to the horizon.
Visit Sky Bar sits on the thirteenth floor of the Pulitzer Hotel, serving drinks with expansive views of the city's rooftops. This rooftop bar fits naturally into the collection of suspended meeting points that rise above Buenos Aires. Up here, the street noise fades into the background, city lights flicker on one by one, and the air feels lighter. People come in the evening for cocktails, conversation, and to watch the city unfold below. The combination of drinks, company, and views makes this terrace a place where the rhythm of Buenos Aires slows down.
The Alvear Roof Bar is the rooftop bar of this hotel in the Recoleta neighborhood. It belongs to the meeting points of Buenos Aires where climbing a few floors changes the rhythm of the city. Down below, the noise fades into the distance. Here you sit in a refined setting, sip a cocktail, and watch the city glow as evening arrives. The service is attentive, the drink selection is carefully curated.
Wear something comfortable but slightly formal. Rooftops attract a mix of people. Even though it is a casual setting, people still care about how they look. You will feel more at ease this way.