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Plaza Belgrano: A Historic Heart in Salta

Discover Plaza Belgrano in Salta: a historic park with monuments, offering a tranquil escape and a glimpse into Argentina's past.

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Plaza Belgrano, located in Salta, Argentina, is a historically significant city park and tourist attraction. Named in honor of General Manuel Belgrano, it features a bronze statue of the general and a French-made iron fountain, offering a tranquil space surrounded by historical buildings.

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Salta, Centro, Salta Province, AR

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    Walking

    Plaza Belgrano is centrally located in Salta, a short walk from Plaza 9 de Julio, the city's main square. From Plaza 9 de Julio, walk two blocks east. The plaza will be on your right.

    Public Transport

    Several bus lines stop near Plaza Belgrano. Check local bus routes (SAETA) for the most convenient option from your location. A single bus fare within the city costs approximately ARS 61.50.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Salta. A short taxi ride from the Salta bus terminal (Terminal de Omnibus) to Plaza Belgrano typically costs between US$2 and US$2.50. From the airport, a taxi to the city center, near Plaza Belgrano, costs around ARS 1,500.

    Local tips

    Visit on weekends to experience local artisans and vendors showcasing their crafts.
    Take a stroll around the perimeter to admire the colonial architecture of the surrounding buildings.
    Bring a book or simply relax on a bench to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and shade provided by the trees.

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    Plaza Belgrano, nestled in the heart of Salta, Argentina, is more than just a city park; it's a journey through history and a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Originally known as "Campo de las Carreras," this plaza witnessed the Battle of Tucumán in 1812, a crucial victory for Manuel Belgrano during the Argentine War of Independence.The plaza was formally created in 1858 and laid out in 1872. The bronze sculpture of General Manuel Belgrano, created by Francisco Cafferata in 1885, stands proudly on a marble pedestal, a gift from President Julio A. Roca. The plaza also features a beautiful French-made iron fountain.Plaza Belgrano is also a site of importance for the people of Salta, coinciding with the place where General Martin Miguel de Güemes was mortally wounded on June 7, 1821. Today, Plaza Belgrano is surrounded by historical buildings and offers a peaceful atmosphere with more than 250 trees providing shade. It's a place where locals and tourists alike can relax, reflect, and appreciate the rich history of Salta.

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