Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de Recoleta)
Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de Recoleta)

Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de Recoleta)

Free admission
Junín 1760, Buenos Aires, C1113

The Basics

This labyrinthine city of the dead is often at the top of visitors’ must-see lists when spending time in the Argentinean capital. You’d be hard-pressed to find a city sightseeing tour that doesn’t make a stop here. While it’s easy enough to visit independently, it’s well worth exploring the grounds with a guide, who can regale you with stories of the various tombs and monuments. To learn more about the city’s history through the lens of those interred in the cemetery, consider taking a themed tour about Evita or Argentina’s Dirty War history.

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Recoleta Cemetery Tour in English
Recoleta Cemetery Tour in English
$9.99 per adult
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Amazing History
Jimenez our guide was so engaging, she explained a lot of history, brought us to the most famous and her favorite - the cemetery speaks for its self - it’s an amazing place. I love taking tours - this one is worth it.
Lisa_S, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • A visit to Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de Recoleta) is a must for first-time visitors to Buenos Aires.

  • Remember to keep your voice down and be mindful of where you step in this burial ground.

  • The cemetery is wheelchair-accessible via a side door; inquire at the main entrance if you need assistance.

  • Pick up a map at the entrance to find significant sites within the cemetery more easily.

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How to Get There

Recoleta Cemetery (Cementerio de Recoleta) is located in the upscale Recoleta neighborhood, within easy walking distance of many top attractions. To get there by public transportation, take the subway to Retiro or Callao.

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When to Get There

The cemetery is open daily from 8am to 6pm, with free tours in English on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Notable Graves

While Evita is certainly the most famous figure laid to rest in Recoleta Cemetery, there are a few other notable individuals to keep an eye out for. The black stone mausoleum of the Paz family is where the former owners of the newspaper La Prensa are buried. The mausoleum of Liliana Crociati, a young woman who died on her honeymoon, features a bronze statue of her in her wedding dress with her pet dog. It is believed that Rufina Cambaceres was accidentally enclosed alive in her coffin, and her tomb now reflects her family’s immense grief.

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