Recoleta

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This neighborhood is known as “Argentina’s Paris” due to the large French immigration since 1840 and its subsequent architecture. Within its limits are major cultural spaces, historical monuments, the National Museum of Fine Arts, the National Library, the Recoleta Cultural Center, and other exhibition pavilions. Today, Recoleta stands as one of the most elegant and distinguished neighborhoods in Buenos Aires, where Parisian-style boulevards and historic mansions create a European atmosphere.

 

  • A Parisian Heritage: Recoleta’s identity is defined by its aristocratic past and stunning architecture. The neighborhood’s most famous landmark is the Recoleta Cemetery, a city within a city of elaborate mausoleums and sculptures, where Argentina’s most prominent figures, including Eva Perón, are buried. The cemetery’s surroundings are equally impressive, with grand avenues and mansions that showcase the city’s golden age.
  • Culture and Art: As mentioned, Recoleta is a cultural powerhouse. The National Museum of Fine Arts houses a world-class collection, while the Recoleta Cultural Center is a vibrant hub for contemporary art and free exhibitions. For book lovers, the National Library is a must-see, and the area’s many plazas and public spaces are often filled with live music and open-air markets.
  • Refined Dining and Cafes: The culinary scene in Recoleta is as elegant as its streets. It offers a variety of sophisticated restaurants, from traditional fine dining to modern bistros. For an iconic experience, you can find classic French cuisine at Clásica y Moderna. The neighborhood’s cafes are perfect for enjoying a leisurely afternoon; you can sip a coffee at a historic spot like La Biela, a famous gathering place for celebrities and artists over the years.
  • Green Spaces and Landmarks: Recoleta is home to some of the city’s most beautiful public spaces. Plaza Francia is a popular park where locals gather and where a large artisan market takes place on weekends. This area is perfect for a stroll or simply relaxing in a beautiful, historic setting.
  • Connectivity: Despite its traditional feel, Recoleta is well-connected to the rest of the city. The Subte D (Pueyrredón and Facultad de Medicina stations) and Subte H (Santa Fe station) provide access to different parts of Buenos Aires. In addition, the area is served by a high volume of bus lines that run along its main avenues.
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Juncal 1100
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Avenida Alvear 1640
Avenida Alvear is located in the neighborhood of Recoleta. This Avenue is considered one of the most elegant upscal ...
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Luis Agote 2427
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