Top 7 Rooftop Bars in Buenos Aires with Stunning Views

Buenos Aires’ enticing subtropical climate and Argentina’s practically genetic love of asado (barbecue) mean Argentines have always known how to enjoy a good al fresco meal. Now, the sky’s the limit thanks to a growing rooftop bar scene. While many of Buenos Aires’ sky bars are in upscale hotels, there are spots for sunset drinks atop hostels, historic buildings, and even gig venues. Here’s our list of the top 7 rooftop bars in Buenos Aires.

1. Trade Bar

Best for: Slick evening vibes

Having just opened in 2019, Trade is creating a buzz. The coppery interiors and soft lighting strike a note somewhere between smart hotel and New York jazz lounge.

Occupying the top four floors of a skyscraper on Avenida Corrientes, Trade Bar attracts a cosmopolitan crowd of international visitors and well-off Argentines. The 22nd-floor roof terrace provides breathtaking views of the skyscrapers of Puerto Madero to the east and the obelisk to the west. There’s even a fabulous corner view from the men’s toilets.

Bartenders in snappy black waistcoats serve an extensive menu of signature cocktails. The super tai is a mouth-wateringly tart, smooth rum concoction garnished with a petite pink triangle of dehydrated grapefruit pulp, while several drinks incorporate local flavors such as Patagonian pear.

Trade boasts an incredible fish and sushi menu, but it’s advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.

2. Crystal

Best for: Sky-high extravagance

Crystal Bar is perched on the 32nd floor of the luxurious Alvear Icon hotel, offering phenomenal views of the River Plate estuary, stretching as far as Uruguay. A clear day will allow you to see the dikes of Puerto Madero and the Puente de la Mujer footbridge.

Decadence is the name of the game at Crystal Bar, featuring a wide selection of pricey signature cocktails and fine vintage wines. The enclosed balcony prevents the wind from whisking away any priceless silk scarves.

3. Rabia

Best for: Hitting the indie scene

Rabia is a hip, alternative bar and entertainment venue located in Palermo, hosting everything from indie bands to English-language comedy. On the roof, patrons can enjoy a selection of craft beers surrounded by lush tropical plants.

Although not particularly high, it’s surrounded by trendy venues near Plaza Serrano, making it ideal for people-watching. The kitchen serves a tasty selection of burgers and tapas, complemented by an impressive range of draft beers from Argentina’s burgeoning craft scene.

4. Selina

Best for: Drinks with travelers

Enjoy eye-catching decor and a fresh, modern vibe at the 10th-floor bar of Selina. This designer hostel caters to the location-independent crowd, featuring a coworking space and stylish boutique shopping.

Bar stools adorned with exotic succulents provide views over the trendy streets of Palermo Soho. An Instagrammable swinging bed in one corner adds to the fun ambiance.

Most cocktails are surprisingly wallet-friendly, with offerings like the citrusy Samara and refreshing Lenny Style, decorated with hibiscus and dried orange.

5. Salon 1923 at Palacio Barolo

Best for: Drinks at a historic landmark

Palacio Barolo is a landmark imbued with vintage glamour. The sixteenth-floor café Salon 1923, named for the year the building was completed, opened in February 2019, providing a unique experience right from the extraordinary entrance lobby.

The roof offers views of Congress and Avenida de Mayo, and a close-up of the Palacio Barolo’s intricate stone tower. The neat, round windows reveal the Ministry of Social Development, featuring a mural of Argentine heroine and former first lady Eva Peron.

It’s open early, making it a perfect brunch location with traditional options like medialunas (Argentine croissants) and coffee.

6. Dome Bar (Hotel Tango de Mayo)

Best for: Picturesque boutique style

Dome is the charming bar atop the boutique hotel, Tango de Mayo. With its white wrought iron chairs and fragrant herb gardens, it strikes a balance between folksy charm and elegant sophistication.

A beautifully refurbished art nouveau property, the hotel features portraits of tango legends like Gardel and Piazolla adorning its walls, radiating a smart, Parisian Patisserie vibe.

Dome Bar operates from mid-September to mid-March.

7. Visit Sky Bar (Hotel Pulitzer)

Best for: Mingling with the after-office crowd

A favorite among well-heeled porteños (Buenos Aires locals) during the summer, Visit Sky Bar atop the Pulitzer Hotel embodies a smart yet relaxed atmosphere with live music during the evenings.

The drinks menu emphasizes cocktails and features an impressive selection of gins, while international dishes like ceviche and fish and chips ensure a delightful culinary experience to accompany your drinks.


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