Montserrat
Located at the heart of Buenos Aires, Montserrat is a vibrant blend of history and culture, perfect for those looking to experience Argentina's rich past while keeping an eye on their budget. This district is peppered with colonial architecture and narrow streets that exude an old-world charm. The iconic Plaza de Mayo is a focal point where you can soak in the area's political and cultural significance. It’s here you can find affordable yet comfortable hostels and inexpensive cafes serving traditional Argentine snacks like empanadas.
Adventurous budget travelers will appreciate the district’s diverse culinary experiences and affordable street food vendors offering choripan and sandwiches de miga, providing a taste of local flavors without breaking the bank. Public squares such as the historic Plaza de los Dos Congresos offer expansive green spaces perfect for a leisurely stroll or people-watching, providing relaxation without spending a dime. Montserrat is intertwined with rich cultural landmarks like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the historic Cabildo, providing access to cultural experiences on a budget.
Public transport is a breeze, with numerous buses and the subway making Montserrat a convenient and cheap area to stay in and explore. The abundance of affordable accommodations alongside its cultural treasures makes Montserrat a prime choice for backpackers seeking an authentic and cost-effective Buenos Aires experience.
| The Birthplace of Buenos Aires Pedro de Mendoza founded the city here in 1536. |
| Named After a Spanish Monastery Montserrat's name comes from Montserrat in Spain. |
| Hidden Tunnels Beneath the Streets Explore secret passageways under the old city. |