Sumptuous family mansion built at the start of the 20th century.
Family-friendly park with a great view of the De la Plata river.
Promotes reflection on Argentine identity and the many historic processes that led to the country’s formation.
Equestrian statue by Uruguayan sculptor José Zorrilla de San Martín.
Monumental clocktower built by the city's British community.
Multidisciplinary arts space belonging to the university.
Beautiful colonial basilica dating back to 1732.
Marvel over the extravagant architecture of this 19th century pumping station.
Known as "bares notables", many of the city's beautiful historic cafes and bars remain richly preserved, offering a journey back in time.
Just some of the highlights on the cobbled streets of this bohemian and nostalgic neighbourhood.