If you’ve been feeling lately that Google is showing you strange results, news from outlets you don’t follow, or content that doesn’t interest you, you’re not alone. Google is always changing the information and the way it’s displayed. So, if you like everything we write at Baires Secreta and want to make sure you don’t miss out on the best things to do in the city, here’s how to select Baires Secreta as one of your preferred sources on Google.
What are Google’s “Preferred Sources”?
Google launched a feature called “Preferred Sources” that lets you choose which media outlets you want to see more often in your search results and when Google shows you news and suggestions.
The idea is simple: if you select a site as a preferred source, Google will prioritize showing you more content from that outlet when it publishes fresh articles related to your interests.
In other words: more things to do, hidden cafes, free events, and secret spots in Buenos Aires straight to your feed if you choose Baires Secreta as one of your preferred sources.
Why add Baires Secreta
At Baires Secreta, we publish every day:
- hidden spots in Buenos Aires
- viral cafes
- free events
- fairs and festivals
- immersive experiences
- weekend plans
- historic buildings and little-known spots
- new restaurant openings
- concerts, exhibitions, and city getaways
And Google Discover tends to show more content from the sources you follow or prioritize.
How to add Baires Secreta as a preferred source
There are two easy ways. You can, for example, search for any news story or topic on Google, select the “Top Stories” section, tap the star or preferences icon, search for “Baires Secreta,” and select it as a preferred source. That’s it!


What changes next
Once added, Google can start showing you more articles from Baires Secreta whenever you search for things to do in Buenos Aires. This doesn’t eliminate other media outlets, but it does help ensure that the sources you’re truly interested in appear more often.
🧠 Why this has become important
Many international media outlets have already started asking their readers to add them as a preferred source because, since the arrival of AI-generated responses and Google’s latest updates, finding what really interests you can become more complicated.