This neighborhood, located in the northeast of the city, between Palermo and Recoleta is inhabited by the upper middle class. It’s easy to get to the financial areas from there, as well as the entertainment centers and nightlife.
You can see French, Noveau ...
Belgrano is one of the most refined neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, where you can find mansions typical of the late 19th century.
In contrast, there are sophisticated, spectacular, modern and comfortable blocks of apartments built there during the last century. ...
Between Belgrano and Palermo you can find two new neighborhoods: La Imprenta y Cañitas.
The name Imprenta comes from an old printing company located on Migueletes and Newbery streets, which after having been abandoned for many years was bought and turned into a high class s...
It’s primarily a financial and commercial area with many banks, offices, shopping malls and hotels. There are also the famous Catalinas Towers located in the midst of Cordoba, Madero, Alem and San Martin Avenues. Right near there is the well known Florida Street, a pedestria...
This is a residential area with plenty of parks and skyscrapers, built during the last decade. There is still an area which takes you back to the past called. Lomas de Nuñez, due to the steep hillsides there. Many of its streets are still of cobblestone with plent...
Palermo is one of the largest neighborhoods in Buenos Aires City and is located just 15 minutes from downtown. When the residents say “ Let's Go To Palermo” they mean to tour the park, beautiful lakes and gardens. The park boasts the largest green area in the city. It...
Revived through the restoration of the dykes, which made up the old Port Of Buenos Aires. There are remodeled docks, where you'll find shops that sell name brand items and other goods. There are state of the art buildings that house some of the biggest national...
With its French and aristocratic style, this section is one of the most expensive in the city. Recoleta is the best example of the Argentine High Life filled with art, luxury, culture and fine cuisine. Plaza Francia (France Park) This is a big park surrounded by ...
Plaza San Martín One of its main streets is Florida (about a mile long), where you'll find a great variety of shops and beautiful cafes. There are tango dancers on almost every corner. San Martin Park is located just in front of the Kavannagh B...
San Telmo The habitat of many artists, antique vendors, and the home of art galleries, this area has narrow cobblestone streets lined with many trees and colonial buildings. ( adorned with iron bars ) If you visit Colonel Manuel Dorrego Park on the weekends, you'll...