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Plaza de Mayo
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View on mapCity square named after 1810 revolution that took place here, leading to Argentina's independence.via Google
The political heart of the nation, bordered by the pink presidential palace (Casa Rosada) and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
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- Free public space, site of historic and ongoing political demonstrations.
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Plaza de Mayo is a beautiful area to explore during the day — it’s one of those places where the history and architecture really come alive. The square itself is surrounded by stunning buildings, from the Casa Rosada to the various museums and government houses, each with its own character and charm. I was pleasantly surprised that many of the nearby sites seemed open and free to enter, which made it easy to wander in and take a closer look. It’s a great spot to stroll, take photos, and soak in the mix of old-world grandeur and the energy of modern Buenos Aires.
Historical and popular town square for both tourist and public gatherings. It's a very beautiful square which is not overly large but still plenty of room to walk about. Plaza de Mayo is dominated by the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada aka The Pink House. I visited during December 2024 and there is a large Nativity Scene inside the grounds of the Palace. There is also the Monument to General Manuel Belgrano as well as the Plaza de Mayo Pyramid.
Very nice park. Every night at 7pm they have a ceremony to lower the flag. It was cool to see it. Being located where the park is, and in the current political climate, there were a lot of police and crowd control measures in place, but still felt safe and everyone was just hanging out.
Plaza de Mayo is like visiting the White House in Washington, it is that kind of tour. You can go there on your own. It is safe. It is a busy place. There are lots of police as La Casa Rosada, the Pink House which is the government seat is located. This is a fantastic place to people-watch and to take timeless photographs. This is the same area where all the city tour busses also pick up their passengers. I have visited this place 3 times, and on 3 different occasions over the years. Your experience will not get anymore touristy than Plaza de Mayo. Busses to La Boca stop on the right side of the plaza, just incase you wanted to extend your day to see other tourist site.
A fantastic open space for the pedestrians, surrounded by a church ( which we visited) and lovely buildings. There are few roaming dogs which were fun to watch. Very nice open area to visit in the middle of the city!