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Discover Buenos Aires: Parks & Architecture

Join our free walking tour through the heart of Buenos Aires. Я люблю гулять по паркам, природе, красивой архитектуре as we explore its rich history and stunning sights!

Time

3 Hours

Stops

9 Places

Distance

5.5 km


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Plaza de Mayo

Begin your exploration at Buenos Aires' historic and political heart, Plaza de Mayo, surrounded by beautiful colonial architecture and significant landmarks.

Plaza de Mayo (Source: Google Maps)

Plaza de Mayo (Source: Google Maps)

Plaza de Mayo is the historic and political heart of Buenos Aires, surrounded by beautiful colonial architecture and significant landmarks. Established in the early 18th century, it has been the scene of numerous historic events, including the May Revolution of 1810, which led to Argentina's independence. The square is framed by key buildings like the Casa Rosada and the Metropolitan Cathedral, making it a vibrant center for public gatherings and protests. The plaza also features the iconic Pirámide de Mayo, a monument commemorating the revolution, and serves as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike, reflecting the city’s rich cultural and political history.

Walk 6 mins (0.5 km)

Parque Colón

Enjoy a stroll through this peaceful park, offering a green escape with views of the surrounding architecture.

Parque Colón (Source: Google Maps)

Parque Colón (Source: Google Maps)

Parque Colón is a serene urban oasis located in the heart of Buenos Aires, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city. This park features lush greenery, beautiful flower beds, and scenic pathways, making it ideal for leisurely strolls. It is named after Christopher Columbus and is adorned with a statue of him, symbolizing the city's historical ties to exploration and discovery. The park serves as a popular spot for both locals and visitors, offering a tranquil escape where one can relax and enjoy the surrounding architecture. Its well-maintained gardens and shaded areas invite visitors to unwind and take in the beauty of nature.

Walk 6 mins (0.4 km)

Casa Rosada

Located at one end of Plaza de Mayo, the Casa Rosada is the iconic presidential palace known for its distinctive pink façade and rich history.

Casa Rosada (Source: Google Maps)

Casa Rosada (Source: Google Maps)

Casa Rosada, the iconic presidential palace of Argentina, is renowned for its distinctive pink façade, which has become a symbol of the nation. Built in the late 19th century, the palace showcases a blend of architectural styles, including neoclassical and Italian Renaissance influences. It serves as the executive mansion and office of the President of Argentina. The palace's name, meaning 'Pink House,' derives from the color of its exterior, which is said to have been created using a mix of lime and ox blood. Casa Rosada is not only a political hub but also a cultural landmark, attracting visitors to its grand balconies and beautiful gardens. The building has witnessed many significant events in Argentine history, including important speeches and political protests.

Walk 4 mins (0.3 km)

Metropolitan Cathedral

Just a short walk from Casa Rosada, this stunning cathedral is renowned for its neoclassical architecture and as the former seat of Pope Francis.

Metropolitan Cathedral (Source: Google Maps)

Metropolitan Cathedral (Source: Google Maps)

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Buenos Aires stands as a monumental example of neoclassical architecture and is one of the city's most important religious buildings. It serves as the mother church of the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires and has been the former seat of Pope Francis. The cathedral's construction began in the late 18th century, and it features a striking façade with imposing columns and a grand entrance. Inside, visitors can admire beautiful altarpieces, intricate frescoes, and the tomb of General San Martín, a national hero. The cathedral plays a significant role in the spiritual life of the city and is a popular destination for both worshippers and tourists, reflecting the rich cultural and religious heritage of Argentina.

Walk 7 mins (0.5 km)

Café Tortoni

A short walk from Palacio Barolo, this historic café is the perfect place to take a break and experience the traditional Buenos Aires café culture.

Café Tortoni (Source: Google Maps)

Café Tortoni (Source: Google Maps)

Walk 12 mins (0.8 km)

Palacio Barolo

A short walk from Parque Colón, this architectural gem is inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy, offering a unique blend of architectural styles.

Palacio Barolo (Source: Google Maps)

Palacio Barolo (Source: Google Maps)

Palacio Barolo is an architectural masterpiece inspired by Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Constructed in the early 20th century, this building is a blend of various architectural styles, including neoclassical and Art Nouveau. It was designed by Italian architect Mario Palanti and was intended to symbolize the journey of the soul through the realms of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. The building features intricate details, including sculptures and decorative elements that reflect its literary inspiration. At its completion, Palacio Barolo was the tallest building in Buenos Aires, and it remains an iconic part of the city’s skyline. Visitors can explore its unique design and take guided tours to learn about its fascinating history and architectural significance.

Walk 24 mins (1.7 km)

Palacio de Aguas Corrientes

Continue your journey with a visit to this ornate waterworks palace, an architectural marvel featuring intricate ceramic decorations.

Palacio de Aguas Corrientes (Source: Google Maps)

Palacio de Aguas Corrientes (Source: Google Maps)

Palacio de Aguas Corrientes, an ornate waterworks palace, is a stunning example of architectural beauty and functionality. Built in the early 20th century, this landmark was designed to house the city’s water supply system. The building is adorned with intricate ceramic decorations, showcasing a variety of colors and patterns that reflect its artistic significance. Its striking façade features numerous towers and sculptures, making it a standout piece of architecture in Buenos Aires. The palace serves as a reminder of the city’s commitment to modern infrastructure during a period of rapid growth. Today, it is a popular site for photography and exploration, representing the blend of utility and art in urban design.

Walk 13 mins (1.0 km)

Plaza Lavalle

A brief walk will bring you to Plaza Lavalle, surrounded by important cultural buildings and offering a scenic spot to relax.

Plaza Lavalle (Source: Google Maps)

Plaza Lavalle (Source: Google Maps)

Plaza Lavalle is a charming square nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires, surrounded by important cultural buildings and offering a scenic spot to relax. Named after the Argentine general Juan Lavalle, the plaza is home to several notable landmarks, including the Teatro Colón and the Supreme Court of Argentina. The square features beautiful gardens, statues, and benches, providing a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. It serves as a gathering place for cultural events and performances, reflecting the artistic spirit of Buenos Aires. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, take in the architecture, and appreciate the significance of this vibrant public space in the city’s cultural landscape.

Walk 4 mins (0.3 km)

Teatro Colón

Conclude your tour with a visit to one of the world's most renowned opera houses, known for its exquisite architecture and acoustics.

Teatro Colón (Source: Google Maps)

Teatro Colón (Source: Google Maps)

Teatro Colón is one of the world's most renowned opera houses, celebrated for its exquisite architecture and exceptional acoustics. Opened in 1908, the theater features a stunning neoclassical exterior and a lavishly decorated interior, complete with a grand staircase and opulent chandeliers. It has hosted numerous prestigious performances and is considered a cultural gem of Buenos Aires. The theater’s design is a testament to the artistic and musical heritage of Argentina, attracting opera lovers and tourists alike. Guided tours allow visitors to explore its rich history, learn about its famous performers, and appreciate the intricate details of its architecture. Teatro Colón stands as a symbol of the city’s vibrant cultural scene and commitment to the arts.


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