How long will it take to walk around Buenos Aires, see its main sights and take photos? Allocate at least 2-3 days for this, as the city is quite big and really interesting.
Let's open a map with Buenos Aires sights and mark the following objects:
In the center of the city is the Plaza de Mayo (May Square), where you will find the House of the Government of the Argentine Republic, built of pink stone, the main temple of Argentina - the majestic Cathedral - and the Cabildo City Hall.
On the Buenos Aires sightseeing map, look for the capital's main street, 9 de Julio Street. In its very center is a grand 70-meter obelisk El Obelisco, one of the city's most iconic sites.
While exploring Buenos Aires sights with names, find on the map San Martin Square, where the monument to Jose de San Martin, the national hero of Argentina, stands. Take a stroll along Florida Street adjacent to the square, look into the shopping gallery of the Argentine capital, take photos of the Palace of Congress and the Maritime Club.
Want to see the "French" Argentina? Stroll through the Recoleta neighborhood, where you'll find trendy boutiques and restaurants. Don't forget the famous Cementerio De Recoleta cemetery, where prominent Argentines are laid to rest. In the same neighborhood is the impressive Floralis structure, a huge steel flower that unfurls its petals every morning.
Everyone who has visited Buenos Aires, in the description of sights will certainly include the colorful district of La Boca with colorful houses built by Italian immigrants.
The list of Buenos Aires attractions also includes the famous Columbus Theater (Teatro Colón), Tango Monument, Bridge of Women (here it is customary to kiss couples in love), the Central Post Office, the Quarter of Light, and the Japanese Garden.