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Walking the streets of Buenos Aires provides enough eye-candy for plenty of photographs. However, see it from above and the skyline gets that bit more impressive. The Culture Trip presents the best rooftop bars and restaurants in Argentina’s capital city.

Buenos Aires Skyline

Le Bar

Bar, Restaurant, Argentina, Wine, Beer, Cocktails

Le Bar is located in the city center of Buenos Aires. It is situated in a four-story house and has a restaurant with delicious foods and drinks, regularly has live music and a great roof terrace. Le BAr hosts regular DJ nights with a wide range of music. It is the perfect place to spend the night with friends.

Belushi

Bar, Cocktail Bar, Restaurant, Argentina, Cocktails, Beer, Wine

Carnal
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Belushi restaurant and bar is located in the district of Palermo Soho and exudes the elegance of the neighbourhood. It combines a great cocktail bar with a restaurant, specializing in Asian dishes, particularly fish. Sophisticated lighting, creating a classy atmosphere and a great terrace make this a definite Buenos Aires hotspot.

Carnal

Bar, Cocktails, Wine, Beer

Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires
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Carnal in Palermo Hollywood not only has a terrace, but has a terrace which can be used year round, meaning whatever the weather, guests can enjoy the great views over Buenos Aires.

SKY Bar

Bar, Argentina, Cocktails, Wine, Beer

The Guardian declared SKY Bar as one of the ten best bars of Buenos Aires. It is situated in the 13th floor of the Hotel Pulitzer and has great views over the city centre. Because of its location near the harbor and the Río de la Plata, it is the ideal place to come after work to calm down, listening to chill out music and watch the impressive sunsets.

Miloca

Bar, Argentina, Cocktails, Beer, Wine

Miloca offers three stories of entertainment in Palermo. There are more than 150 drinks served, in addition to a huge range of wines, sparkling wines and spirits. You can drink and dance but there are some more calm spaces for relaxing and talking with friends on the first floor. And for fresh air lovers, Miloca has a few outside areas, like a small garden and a terrace on the roof top.

About the author

Ricarda was born and raised in Vienna and developed her passion for travelling while traveling regularly with her family as a child. After school she went to the Caribbean and South America to experience another way of life and broaden her horizons. Her keen interest in art and culture has taken her around the world, and she thinks that 'travelling enriches our life the most’. Her interests in art and culture are also a big part in her daily life, as she is a literature and music enthusiast and an avid photographer. Ricarda is currently studying Comparative Literature in Vienna.

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