Argentines are known for their penchant for nightlife, but the happening speakeasies in Buenos Aires best embody its creativity and glamour—that is, if you know where to look.
When most restaurant kitchens are preparing to close in the liveliest of cities across the US, Argentines are getting ready to leave their homes, most likely running late for dinner reservations beginning at 10 p.m.
I’ve lived in Barcelona before, so I wasn’t completely surprised by the nightlife culture in Buenos Aires, known as the Paris of South America. Still, as a proud New Yorker, I am always taken aback by the realization my city is sleepier than its reputation promises. What I found most unexpected was discovering the thriving speakeasy scene in Buenos Aires. Though these “bares ocultos” are anything but shrouded in secrecy, they’ve materialized as some of the most popular bars in the city.