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www.ba-h.com.ar Puerto Madero, Exclusive Buenos Aires' Neighborhood A new neighborhood stretching over ten miles along the riverfront, and one of the prettiest places in Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero grows day-by-day. Once a bustling port area, then an abandoned stretch of warehouses, docks, and old buildings, Puerto Madero is now considered one of the best waterfront restoration projects in the world. It has been recycled into a lively neighborhood of exclusive apartments, corporate offices, art galleries, cinemas, bars, discotheques, restaurants and cafés with splendid views of the Río de la Plata (River Plate). Puerto Madero even has its own Nautical Club. Buenos Aires used to turn its back to its river but Puerto Madero changed all that-and changed the city. Now the river is appreciated and its new life has caused a boom in luxury real estate.

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Opulent and exclusive, Puerto Madero is Buenos Aires’ newest neighborhood and an excellent example of urban restoration. Its old warehouses have been remodeled and converted into luxurious apartment buildings and restaurants with a unique view of the river.

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Puerto Madero, Exclusive Buenos Aires' Neighborhood

A new neighborhood stretching over ten miles along the riverfront, and one of the prettiest places

in Buenos Aires, Puerto Madero grows day-by-day. Once a bustling port area, then an abandoned

stretch of warehouses, docks, and old buildings, Puerto Madero is now considered one of the best

waterfront restoration projects in the world. It has been recycled into a lively neighborhood of

exclusive apartments, corporate offices, art galleries, cinemas, bars, discotheques, restaurants and

cafés with splendid views of the Río de la Plata (River Plate). Puerto Madero even has its own

Nautical Club.

Buenos Aires used to turn its back to its river but Puerto Madero changed all that-and changed the

city. Now the river is appreciated and its new life has caused a boom in luxury real estate.

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Puerto Madero is an ideal place to walk and to enjoy a day outdoors. You can explore the five

docks that make up the old port of Buenos Aires and sit on a bench and watch the boats and the

energetic rowers before you find a restaurant with a spectacular view.

Is the most secure place in BA because agents of the Police Headquarters in light brown uniforms

patrol and protect its streets while multiple security cameras constantly monitor the area.

Puerto Madero is also a place to have a good time at night. Its discos and bars are wellknown

throughout the city. Adventurous people who wish to tempt fate can try their luck at Puerto

Madero’s Floating Casino.

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www.ba-h.com.ar One of Puerto Madero’s characteristics is that it honors women in a special way. In 1995, only 24

streets out of 2200 were named after women-but Puerto Madero changed that. All its streets are

named after Argentina’s famous women, among them Alicia Moreau de Justo, an early fighter for

women’s right to vote, as well as Victoria Ocampo, Macacha Güemes, Marta Lynch and Azucena

Villaflor, who started the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, brave women who marched around Plaza de

Mayo during the military dictatorship to protest the disappearance of their children.

The modern Tranvía del Este, the Eastern Streetcar, inaugurated in 2007, takes you from one

point to the other of the Alicia Moreau de Justo Ave. (between Córdoba & Independencia Aves.)

After you cross the access bridges you will reach the space dedicated to residential towers,

commercial buildings, offices and the most spectacular hotels in the city of Buenos Aires.

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+ EL PUENTE DE LA MUJER (THE WOMEN'S BRIDGE)

The iconic image of Puerto Madero is the internationally famous Puente de la Mujer, a swing

bridge and a rotating footbridge on Dock 3. Made entirely in Spain, it is a magnificent work of the

prestigious Spanish architect, Santiago Calatrava. You may have seen its sister bridge, also by

Calatrava, in Seville, Spain, because el Puente de la Mujer was Spain’s gift to Argentina. You will be

surprised to see it open to let the ships pass through.

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The Fragata Sarmiento, facing Dock 3, is a ship belonging to the Argentine Navy, now used as a

museum to commemorate its history and adventures on the seas of the world. The Fragata

Sarmiento can be visited every day between 9:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M.

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+ HOW TO REACH PUERTO MADERO

Options:

by taking a bus: 4, 20, 22, 28, 54, 61, 62, 93, 74, 91, 111, 130, 140, 143 y 152.

or the subway (metro): Line B, Leandro N. Além Station; Line A, Plaza de Mayo Station

(you will have to walk a few blocks).

+ WE RECOMMEND

- Take your camera-you’ll need it!

- Take time to for a soft drink or a cup of coffee.

- Keep in mind that this is a very exclusive zone of Buenos Aires and prices will be higher than in

other places.

- If you like to dance, come at night and you’ll find the best music and lots of people who want to

have fun.

- If you like wine, choose an Argentine wine to accompany your dinner.

- If you want to save money, bring your own soft drink and sandwich.

- Remember to use sunscreen, especially in spring (October, November) and summer (December,

January).

- Wear comfortable shoes so that you can walk a lot. Don’t neglect to walk along the coastline and

to cross the river so you can see Puerto Madero from both sides of the Río de la Plata.

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www.ba-h.com.ar - Come both during the day and at night. You will see how lovely Puerto Madero is in natural light

as well as at night when its towers, discos, and restaurants are lit up and reflected in the river.

+ WHERE TO STAY IN PUERTO MADERO

In Puerto Madero you can choose a luxury hotel, but it will be expensive. If you want a less

expensive option, we suggest a Hostel in downtown Buenos Aires (el Centro), just a few blocks

from Puerto Madero.

+ MORE PICTURES OF PUERTO MADERO

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Source: Buenos Aires Hostels + www.ba-h.com.ar the principal reference for Hostels in Buenos Aires. The website was created in 1999 and offers an ample selection of hostels, apartments, bed and breakfasts, and university residences in the principal Buenos Aires neighborhoods: Palermo, Recoleta, Barrio Norte, Belgrano, San Telmo, La Boca, etc.