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Bolívar Street

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Bolívar Street is one of the oldest streets in Buenos Aires, running through the historic center near Plaza de Mayo. The street connects several important civic, religious, and cultural landmarks. Walking along Bolívar Street reveals colonial-era buildings, museums, and traditional architecture. It offers a slower pace and clear sense of the city’s historical layers. For travelers, Bolívar Street provides an easy and informative walking route through Buenos Aires history.

What to See & Do

  • 🚶 Stroll through the ancient 🚶 streets 🚶
  • 🏛️ Admire the grand 🏛️ civic 🏛️ facades
  • ⛪ Enter the oldest ⛪ historic ⛪ church
  • 🎨 Explore the local 🎨 museum 🎨 halls
  • 🏙️ Watch the busy 🏙️ urban 🏙️ life

How to Get There

  • 🚇 Arrive via the 🚇 metro 🚇 system
  • 🚌 Ride a frequent 🚌 city 🚌 bus
  • 🚶 Enjoy a short 🚶 scenic 🚶 walk
  • 📍 Locate the central 📍 plaza 📍 landmark
  • 🛺 Take a quick 🛺 taxi 🛺 ride

Travel Tips

  • 👟 Put on your 👟 walking 👟 shoes
  • ☀️ Capture photos in ☀️ daylight ☀️ hours
  • 🗺️ Explore the southern 🗺️ historic 🗺️ district
  • 🚦 Mind the local 🚦 street 🚦 traffic
  • 🎒 Keep your personal 🎒 camera 🎒 ready

Suggested Itinerary

  • 05:00 PM – Begin walk along the 🏛️ Bolívar 🏛️ Street corridor. 🕒
  • 05:30 PM – Visit nearby 🎨 museums 🎨 and historic cloisters. 🕒
  • 06:15 PM – Continue toward the 🎸 San Telmo 🎸 neighborhood district. 🕒
  • 07:00 PM – Enjoy an evening 🍴 dinner 🍴 and stroll. 🕒

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Daily: 24 hours

Entry Fee:

Free

Best Time to Visit:

Morning or afternoon

Location

📌 Bolívar Street, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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