March 8 is Women’s Day, and it’s the perfect day to get together with friends and celebrate. There are different ways to do this and celebrate women’s strength and struggle on Women’s Day. If you’re wondering what you can do in Buenos Aires for Women’s Day, there’s plenty to choose from: special afternoon teas, concerts, exhibitions, and much more.
Afternoon Tea for Women’s Day at the Recoleta Grand

If you want to celebrate Women’s Day with something different from the usual, the Recoleta Grand has an offer that is worth checking out. On Sunday, March 8, from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., the hotel is adding a special edition of its classic Grand Tea in the Atrium, with benefits and gifts designed to be shared among friends. The experience is open to the general public; you don’t have to be a hotel guest to make a reservation.
This afternoon tea for March 8 combines a selection of savory and sweet treats with a triple ham and cheese sandwich with mimosa and tomato, prosciutto and Gruyère crêpe, trout bagel with cream cheese and avocado, and smoked beef kouign-amann with arugula and brie cheese.
On the sweet side, the table surprises you with coconut rocher, chocolate tart, mille-feuille, profiteroles, fruit tart, madeleines, and scones with strawberry jam. All accompanied by juice, water, tea, or coffee, plus a complimentary drink per person. Reservations for the Grand Tea can be made via WhatsApp at +54 9 11 3666 6464.
📍Recoleta Grand Hotel, Av. Gral. Las Heras 1745
March 8: Free cinema and outdoor concert

http://www.centroculturalrecoleta.org/agenda/glase
If that’s not enough to convince you to go out, the Recoleta Cultural Center has a special program for March 8. Starting at 6 p.m., the Recoleta Cultural Center cinema will screen Costa-Gavras’ “State of Siege,” with free admission for Argentines and residents.
And on the Terrace, at 7 p.m., don’t miss an outdoor concert to celebrate women on their day. Glasé, a group that fuses neo soul, hip hop, and Latin music, will be playing, also with free admission. The Recoleta Grand is three blocks away, so you can put together a perfect afternoon by combining the two.
Don’t miss the opportunity to visit one of the most active cultural centers in Buenos Aires and see firsthand the work of its artists and the exhibitions featuring female artists in 2026.
📍Junín 1930