Avenida Corrientes

Buenos Aires

Avenida Corrientes which includes night scenes, nightlife and a city
Downtown Buenos Aires
Downtown Buenos Aires showing heritage architecture and street scenes
Downtown Buenos Aires
El Centro
Shop, dine, sightsee and catch live theatre at one of the city’s main arteries. The large street also provides insights into the history of tango.

Avenida Corrientes is one of the most popular streets in the city, a huge boulevard lined with cinemas, theatres, restaurants, stores, malls and bookshops. Enjoy a day of shopping and sightseeing along the sidewalks of this cultural and commercial hub. Come back later for the nightlife.

Tango was born on the streets of Buenos Aires. Avenida Corrientes was an important part of the dance’s evolution several tango compositions make reference to Corrientes and its landmarks. Tango legend Carlos Gardel lived on the avenue. Read commemorative plaques on street corners bearing the names of key figures in the genre’s history. 

Photograph the Obelisk, a 221-foot (67.5-metre) tower that is an emblem of Buenos Aires. The monument was built in 1936 to commemorate the 400-year anniversary of the founding of the city. See the statues of Argentine comedians Alberto Olmedo and Javier Portales. Smiling figures of the two entertainment legends are perched on a bench. 

During your walk along the avenue observe the mix of architectural styles, including modern skyscrapers, neo-gothic façades and art deco buildings. Stop for authentic hot chocolate and churros in a café.

Avenida Corrientes is also the centre of the city’s theatre district. Sing along to a concert performance at Teatro Opera or across the road at the art deco Teatro Gran Rex. Both venues host a variety of international performers. Watch a play and view art exhibits and other cultural activities at the General San Martín Cultural Centre. Among the other well-known theatres on the avenue are Teatro la Metropolitan and Teatro Nacional.

To experience the avenue’s dinner scene, devour Argentine beef stew in a traditional restaurant or try a pizza in one of the many pizzerias. Then savour some ice cream at a heladería. Avenida Corrientes is known locally as the street that never sleeps. Many of its businesses stay open until the early hours of the morning. 

After your meal, go to one of the many late-night bookstores to discover new publications and works of local authors. Continue your shopping trip in one of the malls or party in a tango club.


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Comuna 3

While you're in Comuna 3, take in top sights like Palace of the Argentine National Congress or Abasto Shopping Center, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Venezuela Station or Alberti Station.

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Barrio Norte

If you're spending time in Barrio Norte, you might enjoy attractions like Santa Fe Avenue and 9 de Julio Avenue. You might also enjoy the neighbourhood's ample dining options before hopping on the metro at Las Heras Station to see more of the city.

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Consider a visit to Recoleta Mall and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Recoleta. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Las Heras Station or Pueyrredon Station (Santa Fe).

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Monserrat

Architecture, cafes and shopping highlight some notable features of Monserrat. Make a stop by Barolo Palace or 9 de Julio Avenue while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Moreno Station or Lima Station to get around town.

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San Nicolás

While you're in San Nicolás, take in top sights like Obelisco or Gran Rex Theatre, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at July 9 Station or Diagonal Norte Station.

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Enjoy the popular shops in El Centro. Gran Rex Theatre is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Carlos Pellegrini Station or July 9 Station to see more of Buenos Aires.

El Centro

Avenida Corrientes