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Buenos Aires Hostel Clan | Location and must see places

How to get here

From Ezeiza International Aiport (EZE)
Taxi or Shuttle bus (Manuel Tienda León Shuttle bus)

From Jorge Newbery Domestic Airport (AEP)
Taxi or bus 45 (get off at Maipú St. & Mayo Ave.)


From Retiro Bus Station
Taxi or Subway (C line, get off at Moreno Station)

From Buquebus Ferry Terminal
Taxi


Buenos Aires must see places

Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is your best choice to enjoy the city. We are located in the heart of the very touristy downtown area, few steps away from the most attractive and famous places.

We recommend a number of places and rides that you can’t miss during your stay in Buenos Aires, and they are so close to Buenos Aires Hostel Clan that you'll be able to get to most of them either by foot in a few minutes, by bus or subway.

Buenos Aires downtown

Avenida de Mayo (May Avenue): is one of the most important avenues in Buenos Aires because it connects the Gouvernment House with the National Congress and it hosts some of the most traditional bars and coffee shops in the city of Buenos Aires. For example: the famous Café Tortoni, the ideal place to enjoy a traditional breakfast (hot chocolate with “churros”).
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only one block away from Avenida de Mayo and two from Café Tortoni.

Plaza de Mayo (May Square): is the civic and historic centre of Buenos Aires. Surrounded by the Gouvernment House, also known as Casa Rosada (Pink House), the Metropolitan Cathedral of the city of Buenos Aires and the antique spanish Cabildo building, today the May Revolution Museum.
One block away from Plaza de Mayo lies the business center or “City Porteña”, which is the home of all the banks and exchange houses.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only five blocks away from Plaza de Mayo.

Florida Street: is the most important pedestrian and commercial street of the city of Buenos Aires. It joins a big quantity of shops and all the national and international brands. From leather clothing shops, souvenirs, electronics, music and sports among other ones, to also lots of restaurants and coffee shops. Another pedestrian and commercial street is Calle Lavalle, famous for lots of shops where you can buy good fake sports clothes. In the corner of Florida street and Córdoba avenue is the Galerías Pacífico shopping mall, one of the most beautiful in Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only five blocks away from Florida St.

Avenida 9 de Julio (9 of July Avenue): is one of the other most important avenues in Buenos Aires and one of the most famous as it´s considered one of the widest in the world.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only one block away from 9 de Julio Ave.

El Obelisco (The Obelisk): Icon of the city of Buenos Aires. It stands 67mts tall, and serves as a meeting point for “porteños” to celebrate local sporting achievements. It´s located at the intersection of 9 de Julio Avenue and Corrientes Avenue.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only five blocks away from the Obelisco.

Avenida Corrientes (Corrientes Avenue): Known as the “Broadway” Avenue of Buenos Aires because the most important theatres of the city are situated on it, along with the most traditional “pizzerías”, such as Las Cuartetas, Banchero and Guerrín; and diverse bookshops where you can get popular releases for a very good price. On Corrientes Avenue, 20 blocks away from 9 de Julio Avenue, is the Abasto shopping mall, another heavily visited tourist attraction.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only five blocks away from the Corrientes Ave.

Teatro Colón (Colón Theatre): Buenos Aires' Opera House, world recognized for its acoustics and architecture.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan
is only five blocks away from the Colón Theatre.

San Telmo Neighborhood: it is one of the most visited neighborhoods in Buenos Aires and it is also one of the oldest; it is said to be the cradle of tango. The main square is Plaza Dorrego (Defensa y Humberto Primo) surrounded by traditional bars and cafes. Every Sunday, the Feria de San Telmo takes place, consisting of antique markets and street performers. On Defensa Street one can find many antique shops and art expositions. In Balcarce street the most famous Tanguerías (tango shows and milongas) are concentrated.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only fifteen blocks away from the San Telmo.

La Boca Neighbourghood: this is the most colorful neighborhood in Buenos since it maintains the traditional houses built of multicolored metal and wood, a tradition that existed during the period of immigration. Caminito Street is an open-air museum which holds many artisans who exhibit and sell their works to visitors, as well as many musicians and tango dancers. There are also many other street performers and artists. Only metres away from Caminito lies the La Boca Fine Art Museum, which is among the most important museums in Buenos Aires. It sits in what was once the studio-home of the artist Benito Quinquela Martin. La Boca is also home to the stadium of the Boca Juniors Athletic Club (Football team), known as La Bombonera. It is situated four blocks from Caminito and is World-famous for being one of the best football teams in the world.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only fifteen minutes on a bus from La Boca.

Recoleta Neighborhood: It is one of the most prestigious districts of Buenos Aries. It is World-renowned for its cemetery, where the tomb of Evita Peron and other famous personalities from Argentina’s history can be found. Located next to the cemetery are, the beautiful church of Nuestra Señora del Pilar, The Recoleta Cultural Center, and Buenos Aires Design. The cultural center produces important cultural exhibits, while Buenos Aires Design is a center for design, decoration, and architecture. The National Museum of Fine Arts is only a few metres away, and on weekends there is an artists’ fair with some of the most well-known artisans of the city. Known as Feria de Recoleta, it takes place in the park surrounding the aforementioned buildings.
Avenida Alvear is known as the Fifth Avenue of Buenos Aires for its concentration of boutiques of famous international brands and for the highest class hotels in Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only fifteen minutes on a bus from Recoleta.

Palermo Neighborhood: Palermo is the largest district of Buenos Aires and, as such, it is divided into various sectors. For example:
- Bosques de Palermo: is one of the nerve centers of the city which joins the zoo, the botanical gardens, the Japanese Garden, the planetarium and the garden of roses, the La Rural Exhibition Center, and the racetrack which there is also a casino.
- Palermo Chico: is the most exclusive neighborhood of Buenos Aires, and is home to the Museum of Latin American Art or MALBA
- Palermo SOHO: is situated around Plaza Serrano and Plaza Cortazar, It is home to the businesses of many independent fashion designers as well as many bars.
- Palermo Hollywood: is famous for its large quantity of restaurants, resto-bars, and night clubs such as Club 69: one the most famous techno clubs in all of Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only fifteen minutes by subway from Palermo.

Puerto Madero Neighbourghood: This area used to be the second port of Buenos Aires, but the old building-warehouses have been restored, and so it has become the newest district of the city. Today it is basically a high class gastronomical area, but you can also find lots of international companies offices, cinemas, Universidad Católica Argentina, the Frigate-Museum Sarmiento, the Woman Bridge and hotels and clubs of great category (Opera Bay, Asia of Cuba). Behind Puerto Madero is the Ecological Reserve, one of the “lungs” of the city, from where it is possible to be in direct contact with the Río de la Plata. It is ideal place to escape of the city life for a while.
Buenos Aires Hostel Clan is only fifteen blocks from Puerto Madero.

Shopping in Buenos Aires

The reccommend shoppings and commercial areas of Buenos Aires are:

Florida St. Walking distance
Lavalle St. Walking distance
Santa Fe Ave. and Callao Ave.: Callao station of line D of the subterranean
Galerías Pacífico Shopping Mall: Florida St and Cordoba Av
Abasto Shopping Mall: station Carlos Gardel of line C of the subterranean
Alto Palermo Shopping Mall: Bulnes station of line D of the subterranean
Corrientes Ave. and Pueyrredón Ave.: Pueyrredón station of line B of the subterranean
Murillo St. (leather houses): Malabia station of line B of the subterranean
Cordoba Ave. and Scalabrini Ortiz Ave. (outlets area)

Sports in Buenos Aires

The recommended sport events are:
Football Matches: Local and International Football Tournament
Rugby matches: Argentine Rugby and the National Clubs Championship
Polo: Argentine Open Masters of Palermo
Book your tickets for these sport events in the Buenos Aires Hostel Clan.

Tango show in Buenos Aires

The recommended tango-shows are:
Comple: Balcarce St and Independence Av
El Viejo Almacén Tango Show: Balcarce St and Independence Av
La Esquina de Carlos Gardel Tango Show: Carlos Gardel St and Anchorena St
Candilejas Tango Show: Estados Unidos St and Luis Saenz Peña
Complejo Tango Tango Show: Belgrano Av and Saavedra St
Book your places for these tango shows in the Buenos Aires Hostel Clan.

Sightseeing in Buenos Aires

The recommended excursions and tours but are:
Buenos Aires City tour in bicycle
Buenos Aires City tour on bus
Day at Ranch (Wednesday, Fridays & Saturdays)
• Day at and San Telmo Antiques Market (Sundays)
Sky diving
Day trip to Colonia, Uruguay
Day trip to Tigre (with Tren de la Costa)
Book these tours in Buenos Aires at Buenos Aires Hostel Clan.

Buenos Aires Hostel Clan - Book now!

Buenos Aires Hostel Clan
912 Alsina St.
Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
Phone: (54.11) 4334.3401
Email/MSN: hostelclan@hostelclan.com.ar

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