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Why you should choose Caballito neighborhood
Caballito neighborhood is located in the geographic center of the city and stands out because of its connectedness and its commercial district, one of the most important in Buenos Aires.
It has some places of interest such as Barrio Inglés (English Neighborhood), a group of English-style houses, and Parque Rivadavia, an area that includes nearly 15 acres of green space where you can perform physical activities or visit the Sunday market where stamps and coins (among other things) can be bought, sold and traded.
There is also the well-known Parque Centenario with the lake in the middle and several hospitals surrounding the area, in addition to the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales (Argentine Natural Science Museum) and the Asociación Argentina Amigos de la Astronomía (Argentine Association of Amateur Astronomers).
What it's like living in Caballito
Caballito's commercial district and its connectedness make it an ideal place to rent a room; also, if you are coming to Argentina to study, the Universidad de Buenos Aires' Facultad de Filosofía y Letras (Faculty of Liberal Arts) is located in this neighborhood. The commercial district is one of the most important in the city and is located along Rivadavia Avenue, between La Plata/Rio de Janeiro and Del Barco Centenera/Rojas Streets, with the focal point being located at the intersection of Acoyte and Rivadavia, a densely populated area.
The neighborhood has its own shopping mall and cinema complex, as well as numerous restaurants and cafés, such as Café El Coleccionista, which make it a noteworthy place.
There are numerous bus lines and subway stops (Lines A and E) that connect you with the rest of the City of Buenos Aires.
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