San Telmo

Cobble street in the San Telmo neighbourhood of Buenos Aires

About

San Telmo is the well-preserved 'Old Town' of Buenos Aires, offering a great location within a close radius of Plaza de Mayo, Puerto Madero, and La Boca. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, San Telmo portrays the Buenos Aires of yesteryear on almost every corner you cross. Early 19th-century architecture can be seen in abundance, and disused tramlines still crawl along the vintage cobblestone streets.

In the 18th century, San Telmo was home to the city's aristocrats. However, they were forced to flee the area to the district of Recoleta when a yellow fever epidemic hit in 1871. This exodus left San Telmo with many abandoned mansions, which were eventually inhabited by European immigrants. They rejuvenated the area and ignited its diverse culture, which is still evident today.

The big draw is the San Telmo Market, which takes place on Sundays. The main street, Defensa, is closed off for a street market selling everything imaginable, including artisan jewelry, modern art, and antiques. Live tango bands and carnival parades add to the lively atmosphere.

Did You Know?

Historians believe that the east bank of Parque Lezama (Lezama Park), which is located close to the heart of San Telmo, was the original site where Spanish Conquistador Pedro de Mendoza landed in 1536. Mendoza was attempting to establish the first settlement in Buenos Aires.

Getting to and from San Telmo

San Telmo is well-connected by public transport, with the following subway lines:

  • Linea C: Get off at San Juan or Independencia Stations.
  • Linea E: Get off at Independencia Station.

Additionally, many bus routes pass within a close radius, providing convenient access to various parts of the city.

Plaza Dorrego, considered the main hub of San Telmo, is within a 10-minute walk from these subway lines.

Why Stay in San Telmo Buenos Aires?

Staying in San Telmo offers numerous advantages:

  • Historic Charm: San Telmo's old-town ambiance and early 19th-century architecture provide an irresistible charm unique to the rest of the city. The cobblestone streets and vintage buildings make it a picturesque neighborhood to explore.
  • Vibrant Culture: The area is known for its diverse and lively culture, with many bohemian bars, top-end restaurants, and live entertainment. The evenings and weekends are particularly vibrant, with many places offering outside seating and terraces.
  • San Telmo Market: The San Telmo Market, held every Sunday on Defensa Street, features a vibrant street market with artisan jewelry, modern art, and antiques. Enjoy live tango music and festive carnival parades that enhance the lively atmosphere.
  • Proximity to Attractions: San Telmo's central location makes it easy to access other interesting areas of Buenos Aires, such as Plaza de Mayo, Puerto Madero, and La Boca.
  • Plaza Dorrego: As the main hub of San Telmo, Plaza Dorrego is a lively square where you can enjoy outdoor cafes, watch tango performances, and soak in the local culture.

Proximity to Buenos Aires Airports

San Telmo is conveniently located about 20 minutes by taxi from Jorge Newbery Aeroparque and approximately 45 minutes from Ezeiza International Airport.

San Telmo combines historic charm with a vibrant cultural scene, making it an excellent choice for visitors seeking a unique and lively experience in Buenos Aires.

To find out more about using public transport in Buenos Aires, including details on buses, subways, trains, taxis, ride-sharing services, and how to obtain and use the SUBE card, visit the Best Way to Get Around Buenos Aires section.

Cobble street in the San Telmo neighbourhood of Buenos Aires
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