Mayo Avenue
Visit Mayo Avenue
Popular places to visit
Cafe Tortoni
Soak up the elegance of Buenos Aires’ oldest café: a meeting place of literati, a treasure-trove of art and the host of live tango shows.
9 de Julio Avenue
The principal avenue of Buenos Aires is a hive of constant activity and home to historical monuments and landmarks, picturesque plazas, bars and restaurants.
Barolo Palace
Marvel at a tower building inspired by the poem Divine Comedy and enjoy unrivaled aerial views of Buenos Aires’ cityscape.
Galeria Güemes
Below the apartments, offices and shops of this art nouveau galleria is a famous basement theater where nightly tango performances have delighted crowds since 1915.
Republic Square
Gaze up at an iconic city landmark, watch the action of one of the world’s widest avenues and be part of national celebrations at this central square.
Obelisco
This giant pillar was built to mark the 400th anniversary of the city’s inception. Now, it stands as the most famous icon in Buenos Aires.