Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
| San Telmo | |
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San Telmo is one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires. This was a popular district in the 19th century and was inhabited by all the elite families of the city which later shifted to the Recoleta neighbourhood....
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| Puerto Madero | |
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Puerto Madero, earlier used as a warehouse area for the marine docks, has now been converted to become the most popular tourist destination of Buenos Aires. The entire area is transformed to a flourishing galleria with new... Reviewed by: Editorial Staff + Share |
| La Boca | |
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La Boca neighborhood or locally known as barrio, is situated in Buenos Aires in Argentina. Having preserved a strong European flavor, and early settlers being from Genoa, an...
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| Recoleta | |
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Recoleta is a fashionable upscale neighborhood which comprises of boutiques, cafes and art galleries too. There are also street fair held on weekends. Tourists can get to see here architectural buildings, religious and historic... |
| Plaza de Mayo | |
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The Plaza de Mayo is the perfect destination to begin a tour of the city of Buenos Aires. This is the main square situated in downtown Buenos Aires in Argentina. This square is bordered by three... |
| Calle Florida | |
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The renowned Calle Florida Street is an attractive street located at the city centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a pedestrian friendly street, full of architectural beauty. The street is one... |
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| Palermo | |
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Palermo is the largest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina. The neighborhood is home to a number of attractions. It features the renowned "Bosques de Palermo" which... |
| Plaza Serrano | |
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Plaza Serrano is officially known by the name, "Plazoleta Cortázar", and is a neighborhood located in Buenos Aires. This plaza is crowded on weekends with vendors selling jewelry, art, crafts and... Reviewed by: Darshadana + Share |
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| Balvanera | |
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Officially Balvanera is the name of the parroquia (parish) located near the church of Nuestra Senora de Balvanera which was erected in 1831. It actually is a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and... Reviewed by: Darshadana + Share |
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| Boedo | |
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Boedo is a working class neighborhood of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Known as one of the principal streets named after Mariano Boedo, the place is home to San Lorenzo de Almagro football club. This... |
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| Calle Lavalle | |
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Calle Lavalle is a busy street and also a pedestrian street having many interesting sights. Whilst visiting Buenos Aires, one can make sure to visit this street which was named in honor of Juan Galo... |
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| Plaza Miserere | |
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The Plaza Miserere is one of the most important squares of the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is situated in the center of the Balvanera neighborhood. The plaza is located at the previous... |
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