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Dorrego Square

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Plaza Dorrego is a historic square nestled in the vibrant heart of San Telmo, one of Buenos Aires, Argentina's oldest and most charming neighborhoods. Situated at an elevation of approximately 21 meters, this iconic settlement serves as a central hub for culture, history, and local life, making it a must-visit destination within the bustling capital. It's renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture and its lively atmosphere, especially during its famous Sunday market.

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    December 3, 2023

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    A beautiful little plaza that is full of market stalls and eating places coupled with a display of Tango or Folkloric music by local artists. The day we visited there was a beautifully dressed professional couple dancing tango and chacarera. It made for a beautiful interlude to a long walk. The ambience was simply super nice!

    October 24, 2019

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    A pretty, authentic-looking square with shady trees and several cafes. Here the Argentinians seem to predominate over the tourists, and the goods on the market stalls (bric-a-brac and souvenirs) do not seem to be primarily aimed at tourists.

    Above all, professional dance couples offer Tango Argentino at a high level almost at any time (at least that's how I experienced it). After the performance, a hat goes around.
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    September 26, 2018

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    You can relax in Plaza Dorrego in the San Telmo district. Antique markets take place here on Sundays.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration for a walking tour around Plaza Dorrego and its immediate surroundings?

    While the square itself can be enjoyed in a shorter time, a comprehensive walking tour exploring Plaza Dorrego and the surrounding San Telmo neighborhood, including Calle Defensa and its antique shops, typically takes between 2 to 4 hours. This allows for browsing the market (on Sundays), enjoying a coffee, and soaking in the historic atmosphere.

    What are the best ways to get to Plaza Dorrego using public transportation?

    Plaza Dorrego is well-connected by public transport. You can reach it via several bus lines (colectivos) that pass through San Telmo. The nearest Subte (metro) station is Independencia (Lines C and E), which is about a 10-15 minute walk away. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available and can drop you directly at the square.

    Are there family-friendly activities or attractions near Plaza Dorrego?

    Yes, Plaza Dorrego and the San Telmo area offer several family-friendly experiences. Children often enjoy watching the street performers, especially the tango dancers, and browsing the unique items at the Sunday market. The historic architecture and cobblestone streets provide an interesting backdrop for a stroll. Many cafes offer outdoor seating, perfect for a family break.

    Is Plaza Dorrego and the surrounding San Telmo area accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    While Plaza Dorrego itself is a flat, open square, the surrounding San Telmo neighborhood features many cobblestone streets and older sidewalks, which can present challenges for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues. Some cafes and shops may have steps. It's advisable to plan routes carefully and be prepared for uneven surfaces.

    What are the must-see historic sites or hidden gems around Plaza Dorrego?

    Beyond the square itself, explore Calle Defensa, which is lined with antique shops and leads to other historic spots. Look for the Pasaje San Lorenzo, a charming alleyway that was once the Tercero del Sur stream. The entire San Telmo neighborhood is a historic gem, with colonial buildings and hidden courtyards waiting to be discovered. The Museo de la Ciudad (City Museum) is also nearby.

    Are there any free walking tours available for the Plaza Dorrego area?

    While specific free walking tours might vary, many independent guides and companies offer 'free' (tip-based) walking tours that include San Telmo and Plaza Dorrego. These tours often start from a central meeting point and provide historical context and local insights. Check online resources or local tourist information centers for current schedules and meeting points.

    How does the experience at Plaza Dorrego compare to outdoor activities in La Boca?

    Plaza Dorrego and La Boca offer distinct experiences. Plaza Dorrego, in San Telmo, is known for its historic ambiance, antique market, street tango, and cafes, offering a more relaxed cultural immersion. La Boca, particularly Caminito, is famous for its brightly painted houses, street art, and vibrant, often more tourist-focused, atmosphere. Both are excellent for walking and photography, but San Telmo provides a deeper dive into Buenos Aires' colonial past and local life, while La Boca is more about its unique visual spectacle and immigrant history.

    What should a first-time visitor prioritize when exploring Plaza Dorrego?

    For a first-time visitor, prioritizing a Sunday visit to experience the famous Feria de San Telmo is highly recommended. Enjoy browsing the antique stalls, watch the spontaneous tango performances, and then settle into one of the many cafes with outdoor seating to soak in the lively atmosphere. Don't forget to wander down Calle Defensa to explore the antique shops beyond the square.

    Are there specific cafes with notable outdoor seating near Plaza Dorrego?

    Yes, the surroundings of Plaza Dorrego are full of cafes and bars that extend their tables directly into the square, especially on Sundays. Bar Plaza Dorrego is a prominent and historic option known for its old wooden fixtures and prime location. Many other establishments offer charming outdoor seating, allowing you to enjoy the square's vibrant life while savoring a coffee or a meal.

    What is the historical significance of Plaza Dorrego?

    Plaza Dorrego is one of Buenos Aires' oldest public squares, second only to Plaza de Mayo. It dates back to the 18th century and was initially a stopping point for wagons entering the city. It was officially renamed in 1905 in honor of Manuel Dorrego, a former governor. It's also a National Historic Monument because it was where the people of Buenos Aires gathered in 1816 to reaffirm Argentina's Declaration of Independence, making it a site of profound historical importance.

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