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Obelisco de Buenos Aires

Obelisco de Buenos Aires

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Best time to visit

Early morning or late evening avoids crowds and gives soft golden light; nighttime shows the obelisk lit up against the cityscape.

Budget tips

No entrance fee to view the obelisk, street access is free; save on transport by using a SUBE card on the Subte and buses or buy a multi-trip metro ticket.

Recommended for

Photography enthusiasts, Architecture fans, First-time visitors, City walkers

Plan your visit

30-45 min

About

Quick facts: A towering symbol that pierces the skyline, it stands at 67.5 meters tall and is visible from almost every corner of the city. Locals often gather around its base for celebrations, protests, and vibrant street performances, making it a true heartbeat of urban life.

Highlights: You'll find that the monument's four sides each face one of the city's main avenues: Corrientes, 9 de Julio, Rivadavia, and Diagonal Norte, creating a perfect urban compass carved from concrete and stone. At night, locals celebrate by projecting huge colorful images onto its 67.5-meter-high surface, turning it into an enormous, glowing canvas for art and messages during special events.

Insider tips

  • Arrive at sunrise or after 9 pm to avoid tourist crowds and get cleaner photos.
  • Stand on the wide pedestrian medians on Avenida 9 de Julio for the classic frontal shot, cross only at the lights for safety.
  • Pair the visit with a stroll down Avenida Corrientes for cafés and bookstores, allow extra time for a coffee or a play at a nearby theatre.
  • Keep small valuables secure and use the nearby subway stations—Carlos Pellegrini, 9 de Julio, Diagonal Norte—to move quickly between sights.
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