Anuva Wines Knowledgebase

‹ Return to Buenos Aires: The City of Fair Winds

Neighborhoods in Buenos Aires

Learn about all of the neighborhoods in Buenos Aires.

Las Canitas

las canitas, a small neighborhood between Belgrano and Palermo, consists of 20 blocks filled with apartment residencies, cafes, restaurants, bars, and clubs. In the early 1900s, tenants filled Las Can ... read more

Microcentro

The Microcentro of Buenos Aires, located along the Rio de la Plata, is the hub of Buenos Aires’ political and business buzz. The Plaza de Mayo (May Plaza), a central plaza surrounded by many imp ... read more

Congreso

Congreso, just west of Buenos Aires’ center, has large European influenced buildings as well as many commercial shops and movie theaters. The Avenida Corrientes (Corrientes Avenue) is the main s ... read more

Palermo

Palermo, Buenos Aires, home to some of the chicest bars, restaurants, and shopping boutiques, abounds with cosmopolitan flavor. Palermo is located north of Recoleta and south of Belgrano. The name Pal ... read more

Puerto Madero

Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, directly north of La Boca, is one of the newer, up-and-coming areas of Buenos Aires. Once the dockside area of old warehouses and factories, Puerto Madero now bustles with ... read more

Recoleta and Barrio Norte

Recoleta and Barrio Norte, both south of Palermo and the most wealthy and exclusive neighborhoods of Buenos Aires, possess some of the cities art museums and one of Buenos Aires’ most intriguing ... read more

Retiro

Retiro, a small and well-to-do neighborhood in Buenos Aires, is just north of the city center with many high-end cafes and restaurants. The Palacio San Martin (St. Martin Palace) is the most notable s ... read more

Belgrano

Belgrano is a more residential neighborhood north of Palermo where few tourists come to visit. A couple of small museums call Belgrano home, notably the Museo de Arte Espanol Enrique Larreta (Enrique ... read more

tags: buenos aires ·