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Belgrano


If you are staying in Buenos Aires downtown and you want to visit the lively neighborhood of Belgrano, can be reached in 25 minutes with subway line D or in 40 minutes with several bus lines. The biggest mall is the Cabildo Avenue and its epicenter was located down at the subway station Juramento. The neighborhood can be covered on foot in 2 or 3 hours, and there are many places to drink coffee or soda.



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Recova Barrio Belgrano, Buenos-Aires

Recova Barrio Belgrano, Buenos-Aires


On Saturdays and Sundays in the Plaza Manuel Belgrano, located in Juramento & Vuelta de Obligado corner, does a fair artisans and street performers organized for young audiences. Faced with this square you can see the circular Church, Sacred Conception of Mary, a project of Italian architect Nicola Canale (1865), one of the most beautiful in the country and known as "La Redonda". Adjacent to the temple is an ancient archway with cafes, ice cream, outdoor seating, this is a meeting point for many people in the area.

Plaza Manuel Belgrano, Barrio Belgrano, Buenos Aires

Plaza Manuel Belgrano, Barrio Belgrano, Buenos Aires


At the other end of the Plaza Manuel Belgrano is the Sarmiento History Museum, whose rooms are displaying pictures, books and documents of Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, vital figure in Argentina's history. Also across Juramento Avenue, the Museum of Spanish Art Enrique Larreta, located in an estate that belonged to the diplomat, writer and painter Henry Larreta. In it, it boasts a remarkable collection of furniture, Spanish ceramics, paintings and a beautiful garden to be run and listen to outdoor concerts.


Arcada de Entrada al Barrio Chino, Belgrano, Buenos Aires

Arcada de Entrada al Barrio Chino, Belgrano, Buenos Aires


The ride can continue by Juramento Avenue to Barrancas de Belgrano, where tango is danced on Sunday. Crossing the railroad tracks on the street Arribeños is the Buenos Aires Chinatown, where you will find Taiwanese cuisine restaurants, various oriental shops and supermarkets.


Glorieta, Barrio Belgrano, Buenos Aires

Glorieta, Barrio Belgrano, Buenos Aires

Barrio Chino, Belgrano, Buenos Aires

Belgrano, Buenos Aires Chinatown


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