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The Port of Buenos Aires

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Tourist Attraction·Safe, Bustling, Modern Historic
The Port of Buenos Aires
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The Port of Buenos Aires
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The Port of Buenos Aires
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The Port of Buenos Aires
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The Port of Buenos Aires
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The Port of Buenos Aires
Photo by John-Thomas Nagel from Google Places
The Port of Buenos Aires
Photo by stan zhu from Google Places
The Port of Buenos Aires
Photo by Alejandro S. from Google Places
The Port of Buenos Aires
Photo by Marek Wedman from Google Places
The Port of Buenos Aires
Photo by Bel Mendez from Google Places

The Port of Buenos Aires, specifically the Puerto Madero area, represents the city's successful urban renewal. Once an industrial hub, the old brick warehouses have been transformed into a bustling corridor of high-end restaurants and bars. Visitors can stroll along the wide pedestrian docks, admire the sleek architecture of the Puente de la Mujer, and explore historic naval vessels. It is widely regarded as one of the safest and most picturesque neighborhoods in the capital, making it an essential stop for those looking to enjoy a meal with a view or a relaxing afternoon of people-watching by the water.

The Port of Buenos Aires, specifically the Puerto Madero area, represents the city's successful urban renewal. Once an industrial hub, the old brick warehouses have been transformed into a bustling corridor of high-end restaurants and bars. Visitors can stroll along the wide pedestrian docks, admire the sleek architecture of the Puente de la Mujer, and explore historic naval vessels. It is widely regarded as one of the safest and most picturesque neighborhoods in the capital, making it an essential stop for those looking to enjoy a meal with a view or a relaxing afternoon of people-watching by the water.

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Address
Encarnación Ezcurra 320, C1107 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Websiteargentina.gob.ar
Hours
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Highlights

  • Iconic rotating walking bridge.

  • Historic sail ships docked in the water.

  • Converted brick warehouses housing bars and restaurants.

  • Safe and well-maintained pedestrian paths.

  • Excellent views of the city skyline.

Best For

Scenic waterfront walks and upscale dining.

Time of Day

Lunch, Dinner, Late Night

Occasion Tags

Tourists, Locals, Casual Drinks, Date Night, Family

Reviews

4.7
Excellent1,2 K reviews

The Port of Buenos Aires is highly praised by visitors as a safe and beautiful destination within the capital. Reviewers frequently mention the area's professional setup and ease of access, making it a stress-free spot for tourists. The transformation of old warehouses into vibrant bars and restaurants is a major draw, providing plenty of options for food and drink. Many highlight the scenic walking paths, perfect for people-watching and enjoying views of the city. Specific landmarks like the two historic sail ships and the unique turning walking bridge are noted as must-see features. Overall, it is considered a favorite location for both its aesthetic appeal and its lively atmosphere.

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Location

Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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