A walk by Valentina · Buenos Aires, AR
A 90-minute walk through the historic heart of Buenos Aires, starting at Plaza de Mayo and tracing a northwesterly arc through the city's colonial and belle-époque architecture. You'll encounter stunning cathedrals, a visionary palazzo, and end with fresh coffee and pastries—ideal timing for a morning exploration that balances heritage with a quick bite.
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Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral
Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral sits directly at your feet—a stunning neoclassical masterpiece that has watched over the city since colonial times and deserves a close look before you depart.
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Convento Santo Domingo - Basílica Nuestra Señora del Rosario de la Defensa y Reconquista de Buenos Aires
Convento Santo Domingo, with its iconic pink-washed walls and deep revolutionary history, anchors the San Telmo approach and reveals the layers of Buenos Aires' past.
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Palacio Barolo
Palacio Barolo is an architectural marvel—a 1923 neo-Gothic tower with hidden symbolism inspired by Dante, standing proudly on Avenida de Mayo and visible from blocks away.
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Edificio Kavanagh
Edificio Kavanagh, an art-deco landmark that once held the title of South America's tallest building, showcases the ambition and elegance of early 20th-century Buenos Aires design.
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Amayta
Amayta offers excellent specialty coffee and light breakfast fare in a welcoming modern setting, the perfect refueling point to cap your historical tour with a moment to sit and digest what you've seen.
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Designed by Valentina · 6 May 2026
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