In colonial times, this was the political, economic, social and cultural center of the city. Here the "Porteños" defended themselves against English invasions. One can still experience history in this part of the city today just by visiting a few of the buildings, streets and underground tunnels that traverse the district.
If you want to observe the vertigo in the working days you should walk by the Florida Pedestrian Street. Corrientes avenue is famous by its theaters, bookstores, pizzerias and coffees which remain open until high times of the night; and in his encounter with Avenue 9 of majestic and wider Julio of the world par excellence, it will find the symbol "Porteño": the Obelisco.
We recommend: Plaza de Mayo, Goverment House, Obelisco, Galerias Pacifico Shopping Mall., Metropolitan Cathedral, El Cabildo, Tortoni Café, General San Martín Theatre, Opera Theatre.
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