Septiembre 29, 2009 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: argentina, Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
For decades Corrientes was my avenue in Buenos Aires, I walked on over 60 blocks hundreds of times.
Corrientes Avenue, one of the most representative avenues of Buenos Aires (2 blocks from Hostel Colonial). Avenue of bookstores, cafes, theaters and the famous Buenos Aires pizzerias. Born in Puerto Madero and ends at Chacarita.Between 1910 and 1938 was transformed into Avenue.Crosses the center, Once, Abasto, Almagro and Villa Crespo.
Strongly associated with the Tango, in some of its corners can find Tango scenes composed of carved figures, such as that seen on the Luis M. Drago St.. The most traditional pizza places are here in a few Downtown, 8 blocks from Hostel Colonial: Guerrin, Los Inmortales, Banchero, Las Cuartetas and El Palacio de la Pizza.
Corrientes Ave., between Callao Avenue and Esmeralda Street has the highest concentration of bookstores and theaters from all over Buenos Aires, usually remain open until after midnight, especially on weekends, and have the largest bar and theaters.
We also find in it the major theaters: the Maipo, the Grand Rex, the Opera, the San Martín, the Astral, the Lola Membrives, the Metropolitan and the Alvear and others.La Giralda, La Paz and El Vesuvio, the famous bars and cafés of Buenos Aires are accommodated in the current.



Portuguese translation
Corrientes, uma das ruas mais representativas de Buenos Aires. Avenida de livrarias, cafés, teatros e pizzarias.
Nascida em Puerto Madero e termina no Chacarita. Entre 1910 e 1938 foi transformada em avenida.
Atravessa o centro da cidade, Once, Abasto, Almagro e do Villa Crespo. Fortemente associadas com o Tango, em algumas de suas esquinas pode encontrar cenas du Tango, compostas por figuras esculpidas, como o observado na rua Luis M.Drago. As pizzarias mais tradicionais estão aqui em poucos quarteirões do nosso Hostel Colonial: Guerrin, Os Imortais, Banchero O Quarteto e do Palacio de la Pizza.
Corrientes, entre Callao e Emeralda tem a maior concentração de livrarias e teatros de toda a Buenos Aires, geralmente permanecem abertas até depois da meia-noite, especialmente nos fins de semana, e têm o maior bar e teatros. Também encontramos nela os grandes teatros: o Maipo, o Grand Rex, o Opera, o San Martín, o Astral, o Lola Membrives, o Metropolitan e o Alvear e outros.
La Giralda, La Paz e El Vesuvio, os famosos bares e cafés de Buenos Aires estão alojados nêlla.
Argentine – May 25th – 2010 – The Bicentennial commemorations
Junio 3, 2009 | Por hostel-colonial | Claves: Avenida Corrientes, Hostel Buenos Aires, Hostel Colonial | # Enlace permanente
Corrientes Avenue, one of the most representative streets of
Buenos Aires. Avenue of bookstores, cafes, theaters and pizzerias. Born in
Puerto Madero (2 blocks walking from
Hostel Colonial) and ends at
Chacarita.
Between 1910 and 1938 was transformed into Avenue. Crosses the
Downtown,
Once (
Balvanera),
Abasto,
Almagro and
Villa Crespo.
Strongly associated with the
Tango, in some of its corners can find
tango scenes composed of carved figures, such as that seen on the
Luis M.Drago St..
The most traditional pizza places are here in Downtown a few blocks from
Hostel Colonial: “
Guerrin,
Los Immortales,
Banchero,
Las Cuartetas and
El Palacio de la Pizza.”
Corrientes Ave., between
Callao Avenue and
Esmeralda Street has the highest concentration of bookstores and theaters from all over
Buenos Aires, usually remain open until after midnight, especially on weekends, and have the largest bar and theaters. We also find in it the major theaters: the
Maipo, the
Grand Rex, the
Opera,
San Martín, the
Astral, the
Lola Membrives, the
Metropolitan, the
Alvear and others.
La Giralda,
El Gato Negro,
Bar Ramos,
La Paz and
El Vesuvio, the famous bars and cafés of
Buenos Aires are accommodated in the current.










Avenida Corrientes, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Corrientes, uma das ruas mais representativas de Buenos Aires. Avenida de livrarias, cafés, teatros e pizzarias.
Nascida em Puerto Madero e termina no Chacarita. Entre 1910 e 1938 foi transformada em avenida.
Atravessa o centro da cidade, Once, do Abasto, Almagro e do Villa Crespo. Fortemente associada com o Tango, em algumas de suas esquinas pode encontrar cenas du Tango, compostas por figuras esculpidas, como o observado na rua Luis M. Drago. As pizzarias mais tradicionais estão aqui em poucos quarteirões do centro, perto do Hostel Colonial: Guerrin, Los Inmortales, Banchero, Las Cuartetas e do Palacio de la Pizza. Avenida Corrientes, entre Avenida Callao e rua Esmeralda tem a maior concentração de livrarias e teatros de toda Buenos Aires, geralmente permanecem abertas até depois da meia-noite, especialmente nos fins de semana, e têm o maior bar e teatros. Também encontramos nela os grandes teatros: o Maipo, o Grand Rex, o Opera, o San Martín, o Astral, o Lola Membrives, o Metropolitan e o Alvear e outros.
La Giralda, El Gato Negro, Bar Ramos, La Paz e El Vesuvio, os famosos bares e cafés de Buenos Aires estão alojados nêlla.
Argentine – May 25th – 2010 – The Bicentennial commemorations
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