Unveiled back in 1936, this stunning obelisk, made from Cordoba white stone, has become a beloved landmark and a go-to meeting spot in Buenos Aires. The Obelisco, as it’s called, is the city’s most iconic monument, sitting right in the middle of a lively business district packed with restaurants, shops, and people soaking up the atmosphere. It towers proudly over the city, not just as a visual beacon but as a meaningful symbol for the people of Argentina. No matter where you are nearby, it’s hard to miss—its sheer height makes it a favorite for photographers looking to capture creative shots against the backdrop of Buenos Aires’ bustling streets. Thanks to the city’s grid-like layout, you can catch glimpses of the Obelisco from all sorts of angles, even from far away. But more than that, it’s a place where Argentinians come together, especially to celebrate big moments, like their team winning a championship. It’s not just a monument—it’s a part of the city’s heartbeat.










