Avenida Rivadavia is one of the principal thoroughfares in Buenos Aires, Argentina, extending 23 miles (37 km) from downtown Buenos Aires to the western suburb of Merlo. It is considered the third longest avenue in the world after Yonge Street (Toronto) and Western Avenue (Chicago).
Rivadavia Avenue.
Rivadavia Avenue, downtown Buenos Aires, c. 1880.
Rivadavia Avenue subway between Diagonal Norte Avenue.
Rivadavia avenue night.
San Nicolás, Buenos Aires
San Nicolás is one of the neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires, Argentina, sharing most of the city and national government Neighborhood of Buenos Aires with neighboring Montserrat and home to much of the financial sector. It is referred usually as El Centro, and the part east of the 9 de Julio Avenue is known as Microcentro.
Clockwise from top: the Obelisco, the Metropolitan Cathedral, Diagonal Norte and the Colon Theatre.
A San Nicolás street in 1888. The ward retains much of its colonial grid
Former Central Post Office on Leandro Alem Avenue.
Pedestrian section of Diagonal Norte Avenue