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Slow Buenos Aires: cinco caminatas y una ciclovía para descubrir la ciudad
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Slow Buenos Aires: six curated routes to read the city

USD 65
95 páginas
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Architecture decoded, neighborhoods reimagined, stories of exile and taste.

Best when

March–June, September–November: perfect walking weather.

For those who love

Urban layers, coffee as ritual, unmarked restaurants, architectural puzzles.

A city of façades, migrants, and jacarandás

Buenos Aires rewards those who look up. This guide maps the city through five curated walks and one elegant bike ride, each revealing different layers of a metropolis built on ambitious dreams and beautiful contradictions.

Across 95+ pages: decode Beaux-Arts marble funded by agricultural fortunes, slip into 1920s passages, and read how immigration shaped taste.
Routes include Plaza de Mayo’s political archaeology; a San Telmo that tried to erase its colonial past;

Retiro’s Belle Époque stations and hidden Art Deco; Recoleta’s facades and aristocratic ghosts; a waterfront chapter on how wetlands became prime real estate; and a Libertador bike path that ties vanished villages to modernist monuments.

Every route includes maps, explanations on every stop, different timing strategies to adapt to your agenda, and food stops where porteños actually go, not just touristy parrillas. Save hours, avoid clichés, and see the city the way locals do.

Last updated: August 2025.

From the field: a preview of the six routes
Una iglesia donde los ingleses se atrincheraron
Viviendo el sueño aristocrático en Recoleta
arquitectura del centro histórico
Caza de arte contemporáneo
Café con herencia española
La Isla
Galerías de arte Retiro a escala
Palacios Beaux-Arts en Retiro
La calle más sinuosa de la ciudad a escala
Pasaje parisino con sótanos coloniales
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