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  1. Almagro (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈmaɣɾo]) is a barrio or neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The neighbourhood is delimited by La Plata avenue and Río de Janeiro street to the west, Independencia avenue to the south, Sánchez de Bustamante, Sánchez de Loria and Gallo streets to the east, and Córdoba/Estado de Israel avenues to the ...

  2. In Almagro, you’ll see why Buenos Aires is considered the capital of indie theater in Latin America. Enjoy live music, a range of cuisines and a place to tango, if you dare.

  3. Almagro, a neighborhood which borders no less than eight other neighborhoods, is often overlooked by tourists. It therefore remains an unspoiled, authentic and appealing slice of middle-class porteño life. It is safer than San Telmo, less pretentious than Palermo, and centrally located.

  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Discover a local side of Buenos Aires with Almagro, a walking route of the city's most beautiful church, historic cafes, and tango history. A self-guided walking tour of Almagro in Buenos Aires, see a local side to the city.

  5. Anyone wanting to explore ‘the real Buenos Aires’ could easily spend a pleasant few hours wandering the streets of Almagro, an underrated middle-class neighborhood in the heart of the city.

  6. These days Almagro is a busy commercial center with both hustle and bustle and lots of high-rise apartment buildings. It’s perhaps more authentically Porteño than some of its wealthier neighbors; this is the real Buenos Aires, or close to it.

  7. Almagro es uno de los 48 barrios en que se encuentra dividida legalmente la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. [1] El barrio tiene una superficie de unos 4,05 km² y una población de 131 699 habitantes según el censo de 2010, lo que determina una densidad poblacional de 32 515 habitantes/km². [2]

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