These 10 things to do in Buenos Aires are budget friendly activities for every kind of traveler - don't matter if you are a backpacker, business traveler or on a family vacation. Enjoy Argentinas capital as best as possible with this Travel Video Guide by getting to know the history, the culture and of course the food - if you take it easy this list can keep you busy for a whole week. --- Things to do in Buenos Aires, Argentina --- 1) free walking tour (innercity & main sights) I discovered Demasiado tours through Couchsurfing and recommendations from friends I met at different CouchSurfing meetings in Buenos Aires. more info: Demasiado Tours, (http://www.facebook.com/DemasiadoTours) 2) Recoleta neighborhood & cemetery This "barrio" is one of the fancy onces, close to the city center -- great architecture, nice parks and one of the most popular cemeteries in town with impressive graves of notable people like "Evita". I did a free tour here as well to get a quick overview before walking around on my own. more info: Recoleta free walking tour - Buena Onda Free Tour (http://buenaondafreetour.blogspot.com.ar/) La Recoleta Cemetery - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Recoleta_Cemetery 3) Buenos Aires Street Art Tours Matt became a good friend of mine and runs unique graffiti toursfollow providing loads of information about the murals, the artists and the Street Art Scene in general -- a great way for people who are new to Street Art to dive into this interesting culture! more info: Buenos Aires Street Art Tours (#3): BA Street Art Tours, (http://buenosairesstreetart.com/) - also a great Blog about Streetart and Graffiti in general! 4) Ice Cream, Helado, Gelato -- mmmh! The amount of people who immigrated from Italy to Buenos Aires and Argentina in general is very high -- therefore you can find loads of great Ice Cream Parlours here. Beside the big chains like "Freddo" you should go for some family owned businesses -- ask the locals as they know best where to go! more info: Top 5 Ice Cream Parlours (#4): http://www.argentinaindependent.com/life-style/food-drink/top-5-ice-cream-parlours/ 5) Discover Buenos Aires by Bike Time to do something active: grab a bike and cycle around the city (like I did in Berlin)! Since 2 years the city provides a decent network of bicycle routes & most of the hostels offer a bike rental service. This is a great way to get to know Puerto Madero as there is no Subte (Metro) station close to it. more info: Biking in Buenos Aires (#5): article by BBC http://www.bbc.com/travel/feature/20110906-biking-in-buenos-aires-picks-up-speed 6) Parks After all these activities it's time for a break! Luckily you can find a decent amount of green areas all around the city. My favourite one has been "Bosques de Palermo" more info: Top 5 Buenos Aires Parks (#6): http://www.argentinaindependent.com/life-style/thecity/top-5-buenos-aires-parks/ 7) Tango Tango was born in San Telmo and there is an option to watch it for free at the sundays open-air market. 8) San Telmo Market / Sunday fair The best day to visit the oldest barrio of Buenos Aires, San Telmo, is possibly on Sundays where you can stroll along the antique-market. Though it is very touristy it is a good place to get some nice souvenirs. more info: San Telmo (#8): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Telmo,_Buenos_Aires 9) Steak & Malbec Wine There is no visit to Argentina without having a great steak sided by some of the best wines you can find! Beside having an Asado with friends, the restaurant "Las Cabras" is a very good and budget friendly option which is quite popular by locals, too! more info: Steak Restaurant (#9): "Las Cabras" - cheap, tasty and popular amongst locals (https://plus.google.com/117924893443756325463/about?gl=de&hl=en) 10) Party & Nightlife Buenos Aires is exhausting as you can party there every night ;) Around the neighborhood Palermo you can find a high density of Bars and Clubs. more info: "A guide to Buenos Aires nightlife from a seasoned professional" (http://matadornetwork.com/nights/a-guide-to-buenos-aires-nightlife-from-a-seasoned-professional/) Enjoy your stay! === Check out my Blog for more free tips about Argentina and South America! I hope you enjoy this "Travel Video Guide" episode from Argentina and keep following for the next Travel Video - this time from Montevideo. Ah...and please feel free to share & tell your friends ;) === Music: Aries 4Rce BeatZ (http://www.youtube.com/aries4rce) #HolaGringo is supported by: Hostelbookers: http://www.hostelbookers.com Traveldudes: http://www.traveldudes.org Follow me: http://www.back-packer.org http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog