If you thought June was going to be a boring month, you’re wrong. In addition to marking the start of winter, June is a month packed with major events in Buenos Aires, from concerts and musicals to fairs, food festivals , and much more. Don’t miss a thing—mark your calendar with everything you need to do in June in Buenos Aires.
Free national and international films

The Palacio Libertad is offering a series of national and international films throughout June. Every Thursday and on weekends, the doors of the former Central Post Office in Puerto Madero open so you can enjoy excellent cinema without spending a penny.
At the Recoleta Cultural Center, you can enjoy films by great directors on Fridays and Saturdays. If you’re wondering what to do in June in Buenos Aires, don’t miss out on the movies.
The Chocolate Fair par excellence

If you don’t know what to do in June in Buenos Aires, don’t miss La Chocolatiere. The fair dedicated purely and exclusively to chocolate. It’s two days to immerse yourself in this delicacy—buy it, taste it, and see it in action during master classes, talks, and much more. Mark your calendar for June 27 and 28.
📍LaRural. Av . Sarmiento 2704
Children’s shows, tours, and playrooms: everything for the kids

If you have children in your family, there are two places with plenty of activities to keep in mind this June. For one thing, the Palacio Libertad always hosts mini-concerts and mini-shows designed for the youngest members of the family. There are also play and movement workshops, perfect for all ages, and the spaces where the activities take place are beautiful.
Also, remember that every Saturday, Sunday, and holiday, the Usina del Arte has a playroom full of puzzles, memory games, building blocks, and much more to keep you entertained.
For children ages 0 to 3, the ideal spot is IUPiiii, an enclosed playground where the little ones can have fun in a stimulating and safe environment
More free music in a magnificent church

This June is the perfect time in Buenos Aires to get out of the house and discover an incredible place through music. The Russian Orthodox Church offers a series of unmissable free concerts on Saturdays that you have to add to your plans for this June in Buenos Aires.
June Concerts
📅June 6: Buenos Aires Choir and Orchestra of Sacred Music (Cond. Sandra Pianigiani). Magnificat by J.S. Bach
📅June 13: International Pianist (Spain). Works by F. Chopin
📅June 20: Trío del Este (Sebastián Masci on violin, Alicia Belleville on piano, and Matías Tchicourel on clarinet). Mozart, Schumann, and others
📅June 27: Berisso Symphony Orchestra. Vivaldi and J.S. Bach (Concerto for 2 Pianos)
French Fair at El Rosedal

This fall, getting out into the sun is always a great plan, and June is usually one of the months when you can enjoy French cuisine as if you were at the Eiffel Tower. Another edition of the Lucullus Fair is coming up. One of the venues chosen for this food fair, which has already earned a place in the hearts of Buenos Aires locals , is the Rosedal de Palermo. Although Plaza Francia is also one of its fall venues.

Buenos Aires is a hub for concerts of all genres, and, as every month, there are many concerts scheduled featuring local and international artists throughout 2026, in addition to last-minute surprises. For those who love music and the feeling of being surrounded by people, this June offers plenty to do in Buenos Aires on the musical front. You can choose from the following concerts:

June 15 is a holiday, and if you take a few days off in between, you can enjoy a long weekend, plan a getaway, or explore the city. There are plenty of places near Buenos Aires to make the most of any of those June holidays.
If you have a little more time and resources, why not go glamping and combine nature with comfort? You’re worth it.

June 21 is Father’s Day. You might be thinking about what to buy him (pants, ties, shirts… the usual). But if you want to avoid boring gifts, then consider giving him a unique experience. There’s plenty you can offer your dad, because whether he’s an adventurer, a barbecue dad, a wine cellar dad, or an intellectual, there are Father’s Day plans here that will work for you.

Enjoy an intimate and magical experience illuminated by thousands of candles. If you want to add something different to your June itinerary, the Candlelight concerts offer live music at iconic venues in Buenos Aires, with an intimate and magical atmosphere illuminated by thousands of candles. They feature repertoires ranging from classical music to soundtracks, perfect for a romantic date or an unforgettable weekend outing.

Experience Tutankhamun’s tomb in an immersive exhibition starting June 4, 2026. If you want to add a unique cultural event to your June schedule, the immersive exhibition on Tutankhamun arrives in Buenos Aires on June 4, 2026, at El Cubo in Vicente López. The exhibition combines technology, design, and storytelling to display 150 certified artifacts and recreate the tomb of the famous boy pharaoh.
Water Lantern Festival

Buenos Aires is hosting this global phenomenon for the first time, a phenomenon that has already taken cities like New York and Mexico City by storm. The Palermo Racetrack is transformed into a mystical setting inspired by Thai traditions, where thousands of illuminated paper lanterns cover the water at sunset.