It is
Buenos Aires most exclusive neighborhood, a perfect combination of nature, commerce and comfort. It is an urban landscape intimately next to the river and connected to the city's downtown.
Puerto Madero, the corner of the City of Buenos Aires where women are the references.
Puerto Madero, a territory occupied by intelligent buildings and glass towers overlooking the
Rio de la Plata, the streets and avenues’ names pay homage to Argentine women, by birth or adoption, who demonstrated the feminine force in politics, medicine, culture and social action. In combination with the symbolism of the neighborhood arteries, the east and west harbor are united by the
Puente de la Mujer, a pedestrian bridge whose curves symbolize femininity, designed by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
Bars, hotels, clubs and prestigious offices are located at
the newest neighborhood in Buenos Aires, mingling among the tourist attractions and giving Puerto Madero its characteristic shape. Among its peculiarities we can mention the
Buque Museo Corbeta Uruguay and
Buque Museo Fragata Sarmiento, and the fascinating
Museo de Calcos which exhibits reproductions of classic sculptures.
Reserva Ecológica gaining space from the river; the
Costanera Sur and the municipal coastal resort, and the exquisite
Fuente de las Nereidas, a work of the sculptor Lola Mora, symbolizing the birth of Venus are part of Puerto Madero tourist proposal.