Sightseeing
El Obelisco is a much-loved attraction that was built to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the founding of the city. It stays where Avenida 9 de Julio intersects with Avenida Corrientes.
For those iconic, vibrantly painted buildings and also tango dancing in the street, you must visit La Boca neighborhood where Caminito is.
Starting from the 1810 revolution that led to independence, the Plaza de Mayo has been a focal point of political life in Argentina and it is also the local where de president of the country works, named Casa Rosada. The plaza is also the square where the ¨Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo¨ have congregated with pictures of their children, who were subject to forced disappearance by the militaries in the 1970s.
Declared a historical monument by the Argentine government in 1989, the theater is a perfect representation for the country that worked to build it. For schedules and tickets check their website.
Avenida 9 de Júlio
Considered the widest avenue in the world, the Avenida 9 de Julio is 140 meters wide and one of the most important avenues in Buenos Aires. Walking through the avenue you can see many intersting sightseeing.
Buenos Aires’ Puerto Madero neighborhood is unique and definitely amazing. Most of the neighborhood is situated alongside the water of the La Plata river. Walking through there you can find many attractions, such as Puente de La Mujer, two nautical museums, the entrance for the ecological reserve called Costanera Sur and also is possible to enjoy street food and restaurants.
Palermo is a destination for foodies, art fans and also for those ones who want to enjoy the nightlife. Full of bars, restaurants, dance clubs, street market and nice galleries, the neighborhood places a large attractions diversity for people looking for a cool atmosphere.