Overview
- Buenos Aires holds its 21st edition on Saturday, Nov. 8, with 300+ venues open from 19:00 to 02:00 and an official opening at Centro Cultural Recoleta featuring Marta Minujín’s “Torre de Pisa de Spaghetti.”
- City transport will be free: subways run at no cost from 18:00 with no pass required and lines B and D extend to 02:00, while buses are free from 18:00 to 03:00 upon showing the special pass; Ecobici allows up to four 45‑minute rides and an eBus links Usina del Arte and Retiro every 15 minutes.
- The Pase Libre can be downloaded via Boti, the city’s WhatsApp chatbot, or the event website as a PDF, and it must be shown to bus drivers though not on the subway.
- Córdoba’s edition is Friday, Nov. 7, from 20:00 to 01:00 with roughly 100 participating sites, free shuttle service using 16 buses on a fixed loop from 19:30, and football clubs Belgrano, Talleres, and Instituto opening their grounds.
- This year’s programming places a strong emphasis on science and technology with robotics, astronomy, VR and AI activities at C3, the Planetarium, CMD, and university labs across the city.