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Monumento a Carlos Gardel: A Tango Tribute in San José

A serene tribute to the legendary Carlos Gardel, celebrating the enduring legacy of tango music in the heart of San José's Amón neighborhood.

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The Monumento a Carlos Gardel in San José, Costa Rica, honors the legendary tango singer Carlos Gardel. The monument features a statue of Gardel, surrounded by greenery, offering a serene escape in the city. It stands as a cultural centerpiece, reflecting the influence of Argentine tango in Costa Rica.

A brief summary to Monumento a Carlos Gardel

  • WWPG+RJW, San José, Amón, San José Province, CR

Local tips

  • Visit in the evening to see the monument illuminated by city lights.
  • Bring a camera to capture the statue against the backdrop of the city.
  • Check local listings for tango events or performances that may take place nearby.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the National Museum of Costa Rica, head east on Calle 17 towards Avenida 2. Turn right onto Avenida 2 and walk for about 5 minutes until you reach the intersection with Calle 9. Turn left onto Calle 9 and continue walking for another 5 minutes. The Monumento a Carlos Gardel will be on your left in the Amón neighborhood. Walking is free.

  • Public Transport

    From Parque Nacional, walk to the nearest bus stop on Avenida 2. Take any bus heading towards the San José Central area. After about 10 minutes, get off at the stop near the intersection of Avenida 2 and Calle 9. From there, walk back a short distance along Avenida 2, and the Monumento a Carlos Gardel will be on your left. The bus fare is typically around 200-500 CRC.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are readily available in San José. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Monumento a Carlos Gardel will typically cost between 2,374 CRC to 4,231 CRC, depending on the distance and traffic. Ensure the driver uses the meter ('María') or agree on a fare beforehand.

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The Monumento a Carlos Gardel, nestled in the Amón neighborhood of San José, is a tribute to Carlos Gardel, an iconic figure in tango music. Created by sculptor Nilda Toledo Guma, the monument was originally donated by the Municipality of Buenos Aires and inaugurated on June 24, 1975, marking the 40th anniversary of Gardel's death. This made it the oldest monument to Gardel in Central America. In 2014, the monument was moved to the Paseo República de Argentina, between the Instituto Nacional de Seguros (INS) and the Casa Amarilla, which houses the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The statue captures Gardel's charismatic posture and invites visitors to appreciate the art of tango. The surrounding greenery provides a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for a stroll or quiet reflection. The monument serves as a cultural link between Argentina and Costa Rica, highlighting the impact of tango on Latin American identity. It's a place where music, history, and culture converge, offering tourists a glimpse into the local heritage.

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