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Reviews — 7

Kabil Muharem
at 2023 Nov 11
Kabil Muharem
at 2023 Nov 11
Beautiful, huge, so dominant,
so powerful Obelisco!
So happy to see it today, along with avenida 9. de Julio, which together mages beautiful scenery that woths seeing once in a life (at least!) 😁😁
Crowded place, interesting stuff arpund it, and lot of green and flowers.
Fabian Poveda
at 2023 Oct 16
Fabian Poveda
at 2023 Oct 16
It is an Impotent structure, right in the middle of one of the most important highways of the city. It is surrounded by theatres, restaurants, bars, and public artists' performances.
Luz Mejia
at 2023 Oct 12
Luz Mejia
at 2023 Oct 12
Walking Buenos Aires’ streets is magical, they are crowded, fresh air runs in all directions and the nice weather in October make the perfect conditions to enjoy the astounding views. I was always undecided to say which building was more beautiful than the one before. Every turn of a corner was a surprising landscape. Finding the Obelisk in almost every crossing around Avenida de Julio was just fun.
Matthew
at 2023 Oct 07
Matthew
at 2023 Oct 07
This moment in the heart of Buenos Aires is one you don't want to miss. It is a beautiful structure both in day and night. If you're visiting, beware that it is an area common for protesting, so be careful if that's happening. Also, be careful for potential pickpockets and phone thefts in the crowded area.
M Gholipour
at 2023 Sep 13
M Gholipour
at 2023 Sep 13
Great place! Just imagining how many happy people were here to celebrate the night that Argentina won the World Cup!
It is an emblematic site of Argentina and a must-see site to visit and take photos. It is the meeting place for the great events of Argentines, very beautiful and at night it looks spectacular with the lights that illuminate it.
Manolis Tsal
at 2023 Sep 09
Manolis Tsal
at 2023 Sep 09
The Obelisco, located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. It's a towering monument that stands in the heart of the city at the intersection of Avenida 9 de Julio and Avenida Corrientes. This impressive obelisk was built in 1936 to commemorate the city's 400th anniversary.

The Obelisco is a symbol of Buenos Aires and serves as a focal point for celebrations, gatherings, and events. Its central location makes it a popular meeting spot and a great place to start exploring the city. Visitors can also take an elevator to the top for panoramic views of Buenos Aires, offering a unique perspective of this vibrant metropolis.