Plaza Dorrego


The popular area of ​​Buenos Aires, San Telmo boasts an area called the Plaza Dorrego. Many guests of the city are striving to get here, and for good reason.

A bit of history

The town has an interesting history. Plaza Dorrego - one of the oldest squares of the Argentine capital. Until the first half of the XIX century. There was organized a station for trade crews heading to the city center for fairs.

The area of ​​Dorrego was renamed repeatedly. It was originally called Alto de San Pedro, later - the Plaza del Commerzio (commercial). In 1900, the landmark received a modern name, which is associated with the name of the governor of Buenos Aires and military leader - Colonel Manuel Dorrego.

Area today

Plaza Dorrego is buried in greenery. A variety of trees and shrubs are planted all around the perimeter. The very same square is formed by ancient buildings, many of which open restaurants and pubs. In the evenings a huge dance floor unfolds on the Plaza Dorrego. Professionals and amateurs perform the main dance of Argentina - tango.

Every weekend a fair is organized on the square, organized by antiques dealers. Here you can buy vintage dresses and accessories, ancient objects of interior and everyday life. The price of the product is high, but it is justified by the fact that there are practically no counterfeits on the market.

How to get there?

Getting to the place is most convenient on public transport . The nearest stop «Bolivar 995» is located at 500 m. Flights from different city areas come here, which is very convenient. Bus number 22A, 29B, 24A and others are moving along the route with an interval of five minutes. If you are in Buenos Aires , in the San Telmo area, then the square can be reached on foot, because it is located in its central part.