Monserrat
Step back in time with a visit to Monserrat, the oldest district in Buenos Aires where every corner tells a story steeped in history. With historic landmarks such as the iconic Casa Rosada and the Cabildo, this area is an ideal base for couples passionate about the past. Walk hand in hand along the cobblestone streets that lead to centuries-old churches like San Ignacio, the oldest church in the city. The intimate charm of Monserrat is in its preserved architecture, offering a romantic backdrop for evening strolls.
Monserrat is renowned for its picturesque streets that are perfect for leisurely daytime explorations and discovering local art galleries. The area offers a selection of candlelit restaurants where you can savor traditional Argentine dishes accompanied by a fine selection of local wines. As dusk falls, the warm glow of streetlamps transforms the neighborhood into a dreamlike setting, making it ideal for a romantic escape. With its deep historical roots and quiet, intimate atmosphere, Monserrat provides a timeless setting for couples looking to immerse themselves in the history of Buenos Aires.
| The Seat of Revolution In May 1810, Monserrat witnessed the start of Argentina's independence movement. |
| Whispering Hall of Legends The Cabildo holds secrets of 18th-century criollo society influencers. |
| Named for a Mountain Abbey Monserrat is named after the famous Montserrat mountain in Catalonia, Spain. |
