Passover Vacations in South America – The most comprehensive guide to Passover Hotels in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Pesach 2026 starts on Wednesday night April 1 at sundown and ends on Thursday evening, April 9th 2026.
Buenos Aires, one of South America’s most beautiful, clean, and friendly cities. With its European vibe, rich Jewish history, tango beats, and amazing hospitality, Buenos Aires is the perfect spot for another amazing Yom Tov.
Fancy 5-star hotel in one of the city’s most beautiful and safe neighborhoods—where you’ll find sophistication, comfort, and a warm sense of community.
Buenos Aires is where passion meets elegance. A city that mixes European charm with Latin warmth—where grand streets, colorful areas, and tango tunes fill the air. From the historic streets of San Telmo to the lively markets and parks of Palermo, Buenos Aires offers an unforgettable mix of beauty, culture, and spirit.
A Luxurious Passover Vacation!
Celebrate a magical Yom Tov in one of the world’s most beautiful and welcoming cities—a place that’s warm, safe, and full of Jewish life. We’ll have Chol Hamoed tours, Yom Tov walking tours, and lots of fun entertainment and workshops for the whole family!
Enjoy he heart of the city, surrounded by cafés, plazas, and stunning architecture.
Cobblestone streets, antique shops, tango dancers.
Best on Sundays for the famous San Telmo Market.
Great for photography, cafés, and old‑world charm.
Trendy, leafy, and full of boutiques and restaurants.
Palermo Soho → fashion + murals
Palermo Hollywood → nightlife + dining
Tres de Febrero Park → lakes, rose gardens, and bike paths.
Elegant, European‑style boulevards.
Home to Recoleta Cemetery, museums, and upscale cafés.
Perfect for slow, scenic walks.
The city’s historic and political heart.
Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada, and the iconic Obelisco.
Busy during the day, quieter at night.
The symbolic center of Argentina’s history — protests, celebrations, and revolutions all happened here. Surrounded by major landmarks.
The city’s most recognizable monument. Great photo spot and a central reference point for exploring downtown.
A labyrinth of ornate mausoleums, including Eva Perón’s resting place. Surprisingly peaceful and architecturally stunning.
Colorful houses, street tango, and lively art stalls. Very touristy but fun — best visited during the day.
One of the world’s most beautiful opera houses. Guided tours are excellent and easy to fit into a half‑day.
A huge green oasis perfect for picnics, paddle boats, and relaxing between sightseeing.
A lively square in San Telmo known for antiques and open‑air tango.
Plaza de Mayo → Casa Rosada → Avenida de Mayo → Café Tortoni → Obelisco
Recoleta Cemetery → Basilica del Pilar → Plaza Francia → Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes
Rose Garden → Lake → Planetarium → Japanese Garden (optional)
Buenos Aires is very walkable — but distances can be long, so mix in taxis or rideshares.
Keep valuables secure in crowded areas like La Boca and Microcentro.
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