Wheelchair Accessible Things to Do in Buenos Aires – Wheelchair Travel

As the most-visited city in South America, Buenos Aires has a lot to offer tourists, including those with disabilities. Countless opportunities exist to explore art, architecture, culture and cuisine, making Buenos Aires a city you’ll want to visit more than once. The most popular attractions are wheelchair accessible, including the Teatro Colón, the MALBA Museum, the Metropolitan Cathedral (where Pope Francis served as Archbishop), the Argentine Parliament and more. Plan your itinerary with this list of wheelchair accessible attractions in Buenos Aires and enjoy exploring the city that is the jewel of South America.

Plaza de Mayo

If you’re looking for the center of Buenos Aires, the Plaza de Mayo is the spot. This historic square is a popular meeting point and is surrounded by major landmarks including the presidential palace, Roman Catholic cathedral, city hall, Cabildo Museum and the national bank.

The square was formed in the 1800s by combining two adjacent plazas into one, and it began to take shape when a monument to the May Revolution of 1810 was erected in 1811. It was the first revolution for independence and self-determination to take place in South America, [...]

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