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The Recoleta Cemetery is one of the most important in Buenos Aires. It stands out for its architecture, sculptures and mausoleums of great historical value, which reflect the history and culture of the city.
The Teatro Colón is the most important opera house in Argentina and one of the most prestigious in the world. Opened in 1908 in Buenos Aires, it is renowned for its majestic architecture, excellent acoustics and for having housed great figures of classical music and opera.
The Obelisk is the symbol of Buenos Aires. Opened in 1936, it commemorates the founding of the city and is the epicenter of events and celebrations.
Plaza de Mayo is the oldest and most significant square in Buenos Aires. It is the historical, political and social center of the city, surrounded by emblematic buildings such as the Casa Rosada and the Metropolitan Cathedral. It has been the scene of major political developments in the country.
Avenida de Mayo is one of the main arteries of the city of Buenos Aires, opened in 1894. It connects Casa Rosada with the National Congress and is noted for its European style architecture, being a symbol of the urban and political development of Argentina.
The National Congress is one of the great icons of Buenos Aires. Its green dome and imposing architecture represent Argentine democracy and make it a must-see for those who want to know the country’s history and identity.
Buenos Aires’ historic center is the oldest area of the city, where it was founded in 1580. It encompasses areas such as Plaza de Mayo, San Telmo and part of Monserrat, and is characterized by its architectural heritage, cobblestone streets and historic buildings. It is an important cultural and tourist center that reflects the origins and evolution of the city.
San Telmo is one of the oldest and most traditional neighborhoods in Buenos Aires. Known for its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets and bohemian atmosphere, it stands out for its antique fair, cultural life and links to tango. It is an emblematic place of the historic center of Porteño.
La Bombonera is the home stadium of the Boca Juniors club, located in the neighborhood of La Boca, Buenos Aires. Opened in 1940, it is famous for its unique shape, vibrant acoustics and the passion of its fans. He is one of the icons of Argentine football.
Caminito is one of the most colorful and emblematic corners of Buenos Aires. Located in the La Boca neighborhood, this pedestrian promenade combines art, tango and popular culture. Its brightly painted veneer houses and murals make it an outdoor museum ideal for taking photos, enjoying street shows and touring craft fairs.
Lezama Park is one of the most traditional green spaces in Buenos Aires, located in the San Telmo neighborhood. Surrounded by history, art and architecture, it offers tree-lined paths, sculptures, children's games and a unique view of the city. Ideal for walking, enjoying street shows and getting to know the nearby National Historical Museum.
The Costanera Sur is a riverside promenade in Buenos Aires, next to the Río de la Plata, ideal for walking, cycling and enjoying the outdoors. It stands out for its parks, ecological reserve and traditional food stalls. It is a place visited by tourists and locals to relax and connect with nature.
The Puente de la Mujer, in Puerto Madero, is a modern icon of Buenos Aires. Designed to represent a tango dancing couple, this rotating pedestrian bridge combines art and engineering. It is an ideal place to walk, admire the city and enjoy the river.
Buenos Aires River Station, located in Puerto Madero, is the starting point for ferries to Uruguay, such as Montevideo and Cologne. Modern and well equipped, it offers services for tourists who want to take walks along the river and enjoy quick connections to nearby destinations.
Galerias Pacífico is an elegant shopping center in the center of Buenos Aires, famous for its impressive architecture and its beautiful dome with murals by Argentine artists. In addition to exclusive shops, it offers cultural spaces such as the Borges Cultural Center, ideal for combining shopping and art in a historical atmosphere.
9 de Julio Avenue is Buenos Aires’ most famous and widest artery, known for its iconic Obelisk. It is a key point to explore the city center, surrounded by theaters, squares and emblematic architecture. Perfect for walking and feeling the pulse porteño.
Plaza San Martín, in the Retiro neighborhood, is a historic and beautiful green space with monuments and centuries-old trees. Surrounded by iconic buildings, it is ideal for walking, relaxing and connecting with the history of Buenos Aires in the heart of Buenos Aires.
Thays Park is a 4,500 m2 green space in the Recoleta neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Named after the French landscape designer Carlos Thays, it is noted for its collection of sculptures by renowned artists such as Marta Minujín, Fernando Botero and Alejo Afani. Located at the intersection of Del Libertador and Callao avenues, it houses the historic 1915 water tower, which is currently home to the Museum of Architecture and Design. Ideal for walking, relaxing and enjoying outdoor art
MALBA is a modern museum in Palermo dedicated to Latin American art, with works by famous artists such as Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Perfect for those who want to discover the culture and art of the region in a bright and accessible space.
Galileo Galilei Planetarium, located in the Tres de Febrero Park in Palermo, is one of the main centers of astronomical outreach in Buenos Aires. Its futuristic architecture, inspired by a spaceship, houses a 20-meter diameter semi-spherical dome where astronomical shows with state-of-the-art technology are projected, including an 8K projection system and 4D seats. It also has a museum that displays real meteorites and a moon rock brought by the Apollo XI mission. It is an ideal place to explore the universe interactively and educationally
Plaza Italia, in Palermo, is a key point of Buenos Aires with a monument to Garibaldi and access to underground and collectives. Close to the Botanical Garden and Ecopark, it is ideal for walking and enjoying culture and nature.
Plaza Serrano, in Palermo Soho, is the bohemian epicenter of Buenos Aires. Ideal for visiting your design fair, enjoying original shops and relaxing in cool cafes and bars. Perfect for living fashion, art and nightlife in Portaine.
Mercat Villa Crespo is a modern gastronomic market that brings together local and international flavors in a vibrant and contemporary space. Ideal for enjoying good food, artisan drinks and cultural events in the heart of the Villa Crespo neighborhood.
Arcos District is a modern open-air shopping center located in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Opened in 2014, it stands out for its architecture that fuses historic railway structures with contemporary design, creating a unique atmosphere for shopping
The Palermo Forests, officially known as Parque 3 de Febrero, are the largest green lung in Buenos Aires. Located in Palermo, they offer a unique combination of nature, culture and recreation. The Rosedal, with its more than 18,000 rose bushes, and artificial lakes, ideal for boating, stand out.
The Monument to the Spaniards, in Palermo, is an imposing sculpture that celebrates the history and friendship between Argentina and Spain. Ideal to visit while walking in one of the most beautiful and cultural neighborhoods of Buenos Aires.
The Museum of Fine Arts, in Recoleta, is a cultural must in Buenos Aires with a huge collection of Argentine and international art. Ideal for art lovers looking for a free tour and close to other tourist attractions.
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