Buenos Aires Central Business District
The Buenos Aires Central Business District is the main commercial centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina, though not an official city ward. While the barrios of Puerto Madero and Retiro house important business complexes and modern high-rise architecture, the area traditionally known as Microcentro (Spanish: Microcenter) is located within San Nicolás and Monserrat, roughly coinciding with the area around the historic center of the Plaza de Mayo. The Microcentro has a wide concentration of offices, service companies and banks, and a large circulation of pedestrians on working days. Another name given to this unofficial barrio is La City, which refers more precisely to an even smaller sector within the Microcentro, where almost all the banking headquarters of the country are concentrated.
Wikipage disambiguates
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Avenida Corrientes
Avenida Rivadavia
Banco de Londres y América del Sur Headquarters
Buenos Aires Stock Exchange
Catalinas Norte
Central Bank of Argentina
Ciudad Evita
Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve
Florida Street
Monserrat, Buenos Aires
Morón, Buenos Aires
Plaza de Mayo
Puerto Madero
Retiro, Buenos Aires
San Nicolás, Buenos Aires
University of San Andrés
8NBuenos_AiresBuenos Aires (disambiguation)Buenos Aires CBDBuenos Aires central business districtBuenos aires cbdBuenos aires central business districtBuenos aires city centerBuenos aires city centreDowntown buenos airesEconomy_of_ArgentinaGerardo González ValenciaJulieta LanteriLe MonnierLiberal Libertarian PartyList of central business districtsList of financial districtsList of tallest buildings in Buenos AiresList of tallest buildings in South AmericaMicrocentroNeighbourhoods of Buenos AiresRed de Expresos RegionalesSt._Andrew's_Scots_School
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
caption
primaryTopic
Buenos Aires Central Business District
The Buenos Aires Central Business District is the main commercial centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina, though not an official city ward. While the barrios of Puerto Madero and Retiro house important business complexes and modern high-rise architecture, the area traditionally known as Microcentro (Spanish: Microcenter) is located within San Nicolás and Monserrat, roughly coinciding with the area around the historic center of the Plaza de Mayo. The Microcentro has a wide concentration of offices, service companies and banks, and a large circulation of pedestrians on working days. Another name given to this unofficial barrio is La City, which refers more precisely to an even smaller sector within the Microcentro, where almost all the banking headquarters of the country are concentrated.
has abstract
Se denomina informalmente Micr ...... cionalmente "La City Porteña".
@es
The Buenos Aires Central Busin ...... the country are concentrated.
@en
country
subdivision
time zone
UTC offset
Wikipage page ID
23,640,379
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
990,474,019
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
image caption
Aerial view of Buenos Aires' central business district
@en
image map
@en
image skyline
@en
map caption
Location of the CBD and the Microcenter within Buenos Aires.
@en
name
Buenos Aires Central Business District
@en
native name lang
spa
@en
population
C.20,000
@en
subdivision name
subdivision type
Autonomous City
@en
Comuna
@en
Country
@en
timezone
utc offset
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
point
-34.60388888888889 -58.370555555555555
comment
Se denomina informalmente Micr ...... cionalmente "La City Porteña".
@es
The Buenos Aires Central Busin ...... the country are concentrated.
@en
label
Buenos Aires Central Business District
@en
Microcentro (Buenos Aires)
@es
lat
-3.460388888888889e+1
long
-5.8370555555555557e+1
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Buenos Aires Central Business District
@en