Monumentalist bank headquarters with a numismatic museum.
Discover Argentina's gaucho and Creole traditions.
Historically, the city's most popular recreation area, and now the entry point to the ecological reserve.
The river used to reach these grassy banks until the mid-19th century.
One of the city's most aristocratic avenues, dating back to 1885.
Famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and one of the best views of Buenos Aires.
A riverside corridor full of parks and open spaces.
Gorgeous period shopping arcade housing Pope Francis's favourite barbershop.
Site of the city legislature, completed in 1931.
Church dedicated to the neighbourhood's patron saint.