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Plaza de Mayo Review

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Pretty famous public space in front of the Casa Rosada where presidents of Argentina have done large public addresses.

Plaza de Mayo

Posted: Oct 31, 2014
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  • M56***29
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Plaza de Mayo can be considered the tourist center of Buenos Aires because it has many major tourist attractions and various meaningful buildings such as the presidential palace but it is usually crowded with other tourists!! It is difficult to take good photos!! There are many beautiful cafes around the square. I recommend everyone to stop and watch and enjoy these impressive architectural works. And the subway "Plaza de Mayo" station is only 15 seconds walk from the square. It is quite convenient to travel. The Plaza May is considered a tourist center in Buenos Aires. Because it has many major tourist attractions and various meaningful buildings such as the presidential palace but it is usually crowded with other tourists!! It is difficult to take good photos!! There are many beautiful cafes around the square. I recommend everyone to stop and watch and enjoy these impressive architectural works. And the subway "Plaza de Mayo" station is only 15 seconds walk from the square. It is quite convenient to travel.

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    Posted: Jul 27, 2023
  • M56***49
    5/5Outstanding
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    The square is beautiful and almost all the buildings around the square can be visited City Hall and the National History Museum of the May Revolution are free to enter Don't miss the Guards changing ceremony at noon in the Rose Palace and Metropolitan Cathedral and removing the flag at the end of the day really Experience, better feel the culture of Argentina, and there will be tango dance performances in the square, ice cream is super delicious

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    Posted: Jul 27, 2023
  • 320***40
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is Argentina's largest square, and perhaps most important, and at the end is a giant pink building, the executive residence of the Argentine president, the security is tight, there are many statues and a huge flagpole, and the flagpole is planted with the Argentine flag. The flowery green space in the square is particularly beautiful. You can sit here and read a book and relax and enjoy a beautiful sunset in Argentina.

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    Posted: Jul 27, 2023
  • 要几碗饭菜
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is recommended to know the history in advance before visiting this is the historical center of the city. I see a lot of reports and reviews calling it a tourist center, but honestly, if there is no good guide to explain the historical significance of various political, social and historical activities to you or before going. Reading these activities in person can not understand or understand the importance of the square, so everyone must do their homework!! To better understand the meaning given by these buildings

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    Posted: Jul 26, 2023
  • 羊咩咩羊羊咩咩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The square is easily accessible by many subway lines, surrounded by the First Cathedral (Metropolitan) and Government Buildings, the Rose Palace (open only by appointment on Saturdays), Cabildo (History Museum), monuments, statues, government buildings, Museums and churches ① a short walk to the historic business district, the Florida shopping district and galleries, the Cologne Opera House and the iconic obelisk ② a 10-20 minute walk to the iconic Torton Cafe (Cafe Tortoni), Manzana de Las Luces Cultural and History Center, El Zanjon (first settlement) and San Termo (San Telmo) community ③ 20 minutes walk through the weapons square and Rio Darsena Sur on the Puente de La Mujer (bridge), you can reach the Port Madero seafront area and its fashionable cousin Nuevo Maderomalecon (bar/restaurant hotspot) ④ It is not far from the subway to Palacio Barolo Building and Parliament Building May The square is a great place to learn about the history of Buenos Aires before spreading out to visit many nearby attractions and historical sites

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    Posted: Jul 26, 2023
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