Plaza de la República: A Symbol of Buenos Aires
Discover Plaza de la República in Buenos Aires: Home to the iconic Obelisco and a vibrant hub of Argentine history and culture.
Plaza de la República, located in the heart of Buenos Aires, is best known as the site of the iconic Obelisco. This bustling square marks the intersection of major avenues and serves as a focal point for national celebrations and protests.
A brief summary to Plaza de la República
- Buenos Aires, San Nicolás, Comuna 1, Buenos Aires, AR
Local tips
- Visit the plaza in the evening to see the Obelisco illuminated against the night sky.
- Take advantage of the central location to explore nearby Avenida Corrientes, known for its theaters and bookstores.
- Be aware of your surroundings, especially during large gatherings or protests.
Getting There
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Walking
From Teatro Colon, walk east along Tucumán street for about 8 blocks until you reach Avenida 9 de Julio. The Obelisco and Plaza de la República will be directly in front of you. This walk is approximately 15 minutes. No costs involved.
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Public Transport
Several subway lines (B, C, D) have stations near Plaza de la República (Carlos Pellegrini, Diagonal Norte, 9 de Julio respectively). A single subway ride costs around ARS 650. Numerous bus lines also stop nearby; check local schedules for the most convenient route. A local bus fare is also around ARS 650, but requires a SUBE card.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
A taxi or ride-share from the Retiro train station to Plaza de la República will typically cost between ARS 2000 and ARS 3000, depending on traffic and the time of day. The journey usually takes 10-15 minutes.