Culture Places Map
Culture in Argentina:
Mayo Square
Obelisk
Woman Bridge
Generic Floralis
If you’re into photography, grab a wide-angle lens. The flower sculpture is massive, and you’ll want to capture all its details!
i suggest bringing snacks from a local café. there's not much food around, and it’s a nice way to enjoy a picnic by the monument.
Check for any events happening there when you visit. I stumbled upon a live performance one evening, and it was a delightful surprise!
National Museum of Fine Arts
If you’re into art history, I recommend doing a little research on the key artists featured. Knowing their stories made my visit way more enriching!
if you want to save some cash, don’t forget that entry is free on tuesdays! plan your visit then if you can.
Museum of Latin American Art
La Plata Museum
Plaza Dorrego
Make sure to visit on a Sunday for the antique market. It’s way busier, but you'll find unique souvenirs and the energy is awesome!
Be cautious of pickpockets, especially when the plaza gets crowded. Keep your belongings secure and stay aware of your surroundings!
Check out the street art as you walk to Plaza Dorrego. Some of it is truly incredible and gives you a different feel for the neighborhood!
Grab a coffee or snack at one of the small cafes around the plaza and enjoy the street performers. It's a relaxed way to soak in the atmosphere.
Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences
Check out the temporary exhibitions if you can. I found them to be really interesting and fresh compared to the permanent displays.
San Ignacio Mini
I suggest bringing sunscreen and a hat, especially if you visit during the midday sun. There's not much shade on site and some people really got burnt, including me!