Puerto Madero, once a lackluster cargo port, has transformed into one of Buenos Aires’ most fashionable districts. Situated on an island marooned by the Rio de la Plata estuary, this largely pedestrianized area is known for its architecturally stunning buildings. Visitors can stroll along its streets, lined with upmarket restaurants and glitzy nightclubs, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and modern urban design. The district’s transformation showcases a blend of contemporary architecture and waterfront charm, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
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