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Buenos Aires has more outdoor murals per capita than almost any city on earth. Its galleries open before the press releases go out. Its collectors meet in bars that have been open since 1864.

Buenos Aires Art Outings is a curated group for people who want to experience that city — not the tourist version of it.

We organise small-group art walks led by Juliana Marino, Buenos Aires-based art curator with connections to the city's private collector and gallery circuit. Each outing covers a neighbourhood in depth: the architecture, the street art, the hidden spaces, the stories that don't appear in guidebooks.

Who joins us: Travellers and expats who want something real. People curious about Latin American art and culture. Anyone who prefers a cortado in a historic bar over a souvenir shop.

What we do: — Curated neighbourhood art walks (San Telmo, La Boca, Palermo, Recoleta) — Small groups, maximum 12 people — Led by a professional art curator, not a tour guide — From street murals to contemporary art foundations

Capacity is always limited. Book in advance.

San Telmo Art Walk · Curated by a Buenos Aires Art Expert

San Telmo Art Walk · Curated by a Buenos Aires Art Expert

Mercado San Telmo, Buenos Aires, AR

Most people visit San Telmo. Very few actually see it.
This Saturday: a 3-hour curated art walk through San Telmo
and La Boca, led by Juliana Marino — Buenos Aires-based art
curator with access to the city's private collector and
gallery circuit.
We cover the places collectors know and tourists walk past.
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THE CIRCUIT
→ Mercado de San Telmo (1897)
Not just a market. The iron-and-glass structure hides one of
the best concentrations of antique dealers and independent
art vendors in the city.
→ El Zanjón de Granados
Underground tunnels from the 1730s — discovered by accident
during a restaurant renovation in 1985. One of Buenos Aires'
best-kept secrets. Not in most guidebooks.
→ Bar El Federal (since 1864)
One of the last surviving traditional bars in Buenos Aires
with original fixtures. A coffee here costs the same as
anywhere. The atmosphere doesn't.
→ Pasaje San Lorenzo
The narrowest street in Buenos Aires (2.07m wide). Next to
it: the Casa Mínima — a facade donated to an emancipated
slave. One of the most human stories in the city's history.
→ Street mural circuit
Buenos Aires has one of the highest concentrations of outdoor
murals per capita globally. We read them as a gallery,
not a backdrop.
→ Fundación PROA (La Boca)
One of Latin America's most important contemporary art
foundations. Current exhibition + rooftop terrace over
the Riachuelo.
→ Caminito
The iconic coloured street of La Boca. The circuit ends here.
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PRACTICAL INFO
Meeting point: Mercado de San Telmo — main entrance,
Defensa 961 (corner Carlos Calvo). Be there at 09:55 AM.
Date: Saturday 6 June · 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Capacity: 12 people maximum. Small group only.
Weather: June in BA is 12–17°C. Light jacket +
comfortable shoes.
Payment to confirm your spot: ARS 29,000 (~€20 / ~USD 22)
Pay here → https://mpago.la/2AgiADF
RSVP on Meetup + payment = confirmed spot.
The walk goes ahead rain or shine.
Full refund if we cancel.
Questions? WhatsApp: +54 9 11 3236-8096
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ABOUT YOUR GUIDE
Juliana Marino is a Buenos Aires-based art curator and
cultural strategist with connections to the city's private
collector circuit, gallery openings, and institutional
art world.

Bruno Piccolo is an international business strategist and
the founder of Bellon OÜ, a digital asset company operating
from Estonia. He designs the systems that make these
experiences possible — and occasionally joins the circuit
when the conversation calls for it.

Together they created Buenos Aires Art Outings: curated
experiences for people who want to understand a city,
not just photograph it.

This is not a tourist tour. It's a curated circuit.

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