Fierreros and engine lovers, this Sunday, November 2, you cannot miss a new edition of Expo Warnes 2025, the meeting with free admission that brings together fans, collectors, clubs and brands around the same passion: cars. Do not miss this festival of antique, tuned and customized cars for which it is worth cutting Warnes Street.
Expo Warnes 2025: The classic car and tuning festival with free admission in Buenos Aires celebrates a new edition this weekend.
Expo Warnes is organized by the Warnes Avenue Merchants Association. This 2025 edition you will obviously find the best cars of all styles with their owners, as well as music, special exhibitions and activities for the whole family.
Expo Warnes is dedicated to the exhibition of cars, a tour that ranges from antique and restored vehicles to the most creative tuned and customized models: Hot Rods, 4x4s, motorcycles and even classic buses. In addition, different car and motorcycle clubs participate with their fleets.

As the event takes place on Warnes Street, the reference street in Buenos Aires for engines and everything related to car accessories and spare parts, along Warnes Avenue the main brands of the automotive industry will show their products, services and latest news.
As this is a great car festival in Buenos Aires, there will be a gastronomic area with food trucks, drinks and options for all tastes.
If you don’t have a car but you don’t want to miss it, there are several bus lines that leave you nearby. You can take buses 34, 65, 71, 76, 109, 119 or 166. All these lines have stops on or near Warnes Avenue, Dorrego Avenue and Juan B. Justo Avenue, which makes it very easy to get there without using your car.
Expo Warnes takes place on Warnes Avenue, between Dorrego Avenue and Juan B. Justo Avenue, with total traffic cut off and a deployment that also includes Honorio Pueyrredón Avenue and its square, where the special exhibits will be set up.
📅 Sunday, November 2, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
📍 Warnes Av., between Dorrego Av. and Juan B. Justo Av.
🎟️ Admission: free of charge