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Destacado · Buenos Aires, AR
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Walk Avenida de Mayo from Plaza de Mayo to Congreso, where you'll trace a century of architectural ambition through Beaux Arts and Art Nouveau facades. This 2.4-kilometer route shows you where Buenos Aires aspired to match Paris, with ornate buildings and storied cafés marking the city's cultural peak.
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La Casa de la Cultura o Edificio La Prensa
This granite-and-bronze landmark once housed La Prensa newspaper, its carved ornamentation reflecting the grandeur early Buenos Aires demanded of its institutions.
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Palacio Vera
The balconies here capture Art Nouveau at its most detailed—stop to notice how the style took root along this avenue.
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Café Tortoni
Buenos Aires's most legendary café has welcomed writers, politicians, and thinkers since the 1800s; its ornate interior is worth a coffee or cortado.
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9 de Julio Avenue
The world's widest avenue opens suddenly here, lined with fountains and anchored by the Don Quixote monument—a moment to pause and take in the scale.
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EX Hotel Castelar.
This 1928 hotel harbored a Turkish bath and oddly, a small museum dedicated to García Lorca, blending luxury with literary history.
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Teatro Avenida
Opened in 1908, this theater became central to Buenos Aires's reign as a Spanish-language cultural capital, hosting major productions for over a century.
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Hotel Chile
French architect Louis Dubois designed this Art Nouveau hotel with unexpected Middle Eastern touches, creating something genuinely singular on the avenue.
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Ex Hotel Majestic
This 1910 hotel once hosted royalty and the Russian ballet's greatest star—a reminder of when Buenos Aires rivaled Europe's grandest cities.
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Policía Federal Argentina
Originally a newspaper building, this ornate Art Deco structure became the Federal Police headquarters, its 1926 grandeur still visible in every detail.
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Palacio Barolo
This eccentric tower was designed to echo Dante's Inferno and once stood as South America's tallest—an ambitious, strange landmark that defines the avenue.
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Edificio De La Inmobiliaria
Occupying an entire block, this building's matching corner towers and tilework signal Art Nouveau's practical ambition alongside its ornament.
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Monumento a Mariano Moreno
This statue honors Mariano Moreno, a key figure in Argentina's independence, marking the political weight this avenue has carried since the republic's birth.
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