Rodrigo Bueno: Discover Sustainable Urbanization in a Buenos Aires Popular Neighborhood
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Puerto Madero
Discover how Rodrigo Bueno, a popular neighborhood in Buenos Aires, showcases sustainable urbanization and social integration of migrants. Explore the dynamics of collaboration between residents, government, NGOs, and companies.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Rodrigo Bueno - We will see the former Sports City of Club Boca, the Coastal Border that is in the process of development, the monument to the artist Rodrigo Bueno and why he is paid homage, and we will tour the streets of the neighborhood to learn about its history and culture.
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Visit to socio-productive projects in the neighborhood
  • Parking fees
What's Not Included
  • Breakfast
  • Bottled water
Additional Information

Rodrigo Bueno is a model Barrio Popular internationally that demonstrates how an informal settlement can be urbanized in a sustainable way, with a focus on the social integration of migrants. It has a rich diversity of people from different cultures who live together surrounded by a green space and a few meters from Puerto Madero.

You will be able to know the heart of a Popular Neighborhood and ask everything you want to know about how people live, what they work for and how are the dynamics of collaboration between neighbors, the Government, NGOs and companies.

The neighborhood is safe, has top quality infrastructure and free parking.

Location
Av. España 1712
Avenida España
We are waiting for you at the corner of the Rodrigo Bueno Gastronomic Patio.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Bettinagonzalez
Sep 19, 2023
Another view of the city - An experience of community integration. We toured the neighborhood accompanied by Elizabeth, an excellent guide. The proposal combines history, migration, urban and environmental transformation in the coastal sector of the city, enjoying the views of the River. And it concludes in the Vivera a cooperative of women who are dedicated to the cultivation of vegetables, aromatics and native plants. Our visit coincided with a Monday when the food court was closed. I recommend going on Tuesday and Sunday when it is open, ideal to end with a lunch or snack. And then visit the ecological reserve
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Jessioyarbide
Sep 12, 2023
The best way to get to know the neighborhood from the inside - I loved the walking tour! Eli is an excellent guide, he invites you to learn about the daily life of the neighborhood, its urbanization process and all the impact initiatives carried out there. We organized an experience for a group of students from a university in the United States in which we were able to visit La Vivera, where we tasted tea with plants harvested on site and did a planting workshop and ate in the Gastronomic Patio, trying all kinds of flavors Latinos. For many of the students it was the first time they visited a popular neighborhood and they loved the experience. Eli knew how to manage the group perfectly and answer the students' questions with a lot of respect and charisma. It was a spectacular experience that I recommend 100%.
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