Daily Pictures of Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires

Ship entering the port

Ship arriving from Uruguay


At the fishing club’s pier

Along the fishing club's pier, overlooking Puerto Madero


Mural Che Guevara

Che Guevara painted in one of the streets in San Telmo


Birds’ flight…

…along the Costanera Norte.

Birds' flight


Fishermen Costanera Norte

Fishermen sharing mate - Costanera Norte


Musicians in San Telmo

Cafes, tango parlors and antique shops line the cobblestone (adoquines) streets, which are often filled with artists and dancers.

Musicians performing in the street Humberto Primero


Boats strolling on the Paraná Delta

Boats strolling on the Paraná Delta


Traffic Avenida 9 de Julio

The immense Avenida de Julio with the Obelisk in the background


Empty street microcentro

Empty street microcentro


Are you looking at me?

Such a piercing gaze from the person in the photo’s center…

Are you looking at me?


Parque Rivadavia

Parque Rivadavia


Some other graffitis

Buenos Aires and its numerous graffitis


Torre de los Ingleses

Torre Monumental or Torre de los Ingleses is a clock tower located in Retiro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was a gift from the local British community to the city in commemoration of the first centennial of the May Revolution of 1810. After the Falklands War, the tower was renamed Torre Monumental, though some still call it Torre de los Ingleses.

Torre Monumental or Torre de los Ingleses


Strolling along Puerto Madero

Puerto Madero


By the Congress

By the Congress


La Boca colorful

Entrance to the exhibit and sale center


Dorrego Flea Market

The Mercado de Pulgas (Flea Market) is located on the corner of Dorrego and Niceto Vega.

Doll found at the Dorrego Flea Market

Flea market


On the track

On the track


Siphon bottles

In Argentina, those bottles are still widely used, and are manufactured of plastic substances. Most are delivered at home by the “soderos” or “sifoneros“.

Siphon bottles


Crossing Avenida Cabildo…

…in the barrio Belgrano.

Crossing Avenida Cabildo


Going for a stroll: Tigre

Tigre is the starting point for a visit to the Paraná Delta. For locals and tourists alike, vintage mahogany commuter launches and motorboats are the favourite way to travel through its web of inter-connecting rivers and streams. Tigre has, in recent years, seen an influx of people relocating to the city from other parts of Greater Buenos Aires.

Going for a stroll: Tigre


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At the Recoleta cultural center

More on the downtown residential neighborhood Recoleta here.

At Recoleta cultural center

At the Recoleta cultural center


Club de Pescadores…

…in Puerto Madero, a nice walk along Rio de la Plata.

Club de Pescadores