Plaza Italia, dating back to the 19th century, serves as the buzzing epicenter of Buenos Aires’ northern Palermo neighborhood. The small square is marked by a statue of Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi, which gives the plaza its name. As a key transport hub, it provides easy access to several popular attractions, including the nearby parks and botanical gardens. Visitors can experience the lively atmosphere and use the plaza as a starting point for exploring the surrounding area.
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