Plaza De Mayo

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Plaza de Mayo is the historic and political heart of Buenos Aires, a vast cobblestone square surrounded by iconic buildings that tell the story of Argentina. From its colonial origins to the passionate protests that have shaped the nation, this plaza pulses with the energy of the city. It's a must-visit for anyone wanting to understand Argentine culture and history, and it's also a great starting point for exploring the San Telmo and Montserrat neighborhoods.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to appreciate the plaza and its surrounding landmarks. Start in the morning when the light is best for photos and the crowds are thinner. Spend an hour or two exploring the Casa Rosada and Cabildo museums, then wander the plaza itself, taking in the atmosphere. If you're visiting on a Thursday, time your visit to see the Madres' march. Combine with a lunch in nearby San Telmo's cobblestone streets for a perfect day.

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