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Abasto is a charming neighborhood in Buenos Aires known for its relaxed atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. The area features Southern European-style architecture and tree-lined streets. Abasto attracts visitors with its unique café culture and artistic ambiance.
Don't miss the San Telmo Market in Abasto, filled with traditional crafts and food stalls. Nearby Güemes Art Center showcases contemporary Argentine art. You can also experience local lifestyle in the Abasto Park.
Abasto's street food scene is vibrant. Try Argentine empanadas and classic stews. Cafés here offer traditional mate tea experience - don't miss the locals' favorite alfajores cookies.
Abasto is well-connected by Subte Line D. Get a SUBE card for all public transport. Taxis are reasonably priced but ensure meters are on. Walking is ideal as attractions are concentrated. Note: Avoid rush hours (8-10am & 5-7pm) due to traffic.
Best times are March-May and September-November with mild weather. Summer (Dec-Feb) is hot/humid, winter (Jun-Aug) mild but rainier. Book early during holidays.
Spanish is main language; English moderately spoken in tourist areas. Credit cards accepted at larger shops, cash needed at stalls. Voltage is 220V with Type C outlets. Free WiFi widely available. Emergency number: 911. Healthcare is good; travel insurance recommended. Multilingual tourist centers provide assistance.