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  1. Calle Florida. 3,368 reviews. #121 of 1,014 things to do in Buenos Aires. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Closed now. Write a review. About. Architecture buffs will love the opulent, early 20th-century buildings that line this mile-long pedestrian mall, popular for its gem, leather and fur stores. Duration: 2-3 hours.

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  2. Florida Street ( Spanish: Calle Florida) is a popular shopping street in Downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina. A pedestrian street since 1971, some stretches have been pedestrianized since 1913. [1]

    • Calle Florida: Where It Is located?
    • Why Is The Street Important?
    • What’s There to See?

    One of Buenos Aires most famous streets is Calle Florida. It connects the wide avenue Avenida de Mayo (close to Plaza de Mayo) and Plaza San Martin near Retiro train station. It is a narrow pedestrian street of 1.3km (0,80 miles) long. The street first appeared on the city map in 1582. In the mid-18th century, the street was called “San José”. Howe...

    The importantness of Calle Florida is relative. Between 1900 and 1990, the street was one of the busiest shopping streets in Buenos Aires and became pedestrianized. Up to now, you will still find some shops such as Falabella, Zara, and Galeria Pacifico. But, in our opinion, Calle Florida is not that attractive to shop because of the chaotic small s...

    One of the main attractions is Galeria Pacifico. It is a Beaux-Arts building constructed in 1889 to the idea of the Bon Marché supermarket in Paris. In 1896 it became the home of the National Museum of Fine Arts. In 1992 it was redesigned to the current shopping mall. One block further away from Galeria Pacifico you will walk by the former Harrodso...

  3. Calle Florida The city's classic pedestrianised shopping street. The street that would become Calle Florida first appears on a map from 1582, just two years after Juan de Garay founded Buenos Aires.

  4. Calle Florida: Información sobre la calle más famosa de Buenos Aires. Recorrido por la peatonal. direcciones, horarios, comercios, galerías, lugares para visitar.

  5. La calle Florida es una peatonal de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires que comienza en la Avenida Rivadavia y termina en la Plaza General San Martín. Es reconocida como la calle comercial más importante de la Argentina, continuando al sur de la Avenida Rivadavia bajo el nombre de calle Perú.

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  7. Buenos Aires downtown thoroughfare Florida Street is the city’s most notable pedestrian area and an enduring neutral ground for a diverse cross-section of humanity. While pleasant for a nice stroll away from the rumbling Buenos Aires buses and home to quite a few architectural gems, it’s admittedly not one of the city’s most dazzling ...

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