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Belgrano was named after Manuel Belgrano, a politician and military leader who created the national flag of Argentina.
Belgrano is an upper-middle class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare, Avenida Cabildo, which runs Northwest to Southeast; the subway (subte) Line D follows its route.
Avenida Cabildo carries heavy automobile traffic, and features corner cafés, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and other retail venues. Pedestrians are especially numerous on weekend afternoons as Porteńos (residents of Buenos Aires) from various areas of the city come to shop.
Most of the neighborhood's densest housing is located in the vicinity of Cabildo. High-rise luxury apartment buildings are clustered on the leafy streets surrounding the Universidad de Belgrano, a private liberal-arts university.


Many older single-family homes have been replaced by high-rise residential structures in the denser sections of Belgrano
West of Crámer avenue, "Belgrano R" is chiefly residential and lower-density in nature, characterized by calm streets lined with large, mature shade trees. Most buildings in this section are detached single-family homes that follow Anglo-Saxon architectural styles; some residences have sizable backyards with swimming pools. This section is favored by wealthy Argentines and expatriate businesspeople.
"Belgrano C" is also home to Buenos Aires's small Chinatown. The district is crowded with restaurants and specialty grocery stores catering to Asian-Argentines and to the general public.
Belgrano's sidewalks are often busy with dogwalkers. Even though city ordinances forbid more than ten dogs to a person, it is not uncommon to see double that number—which contributes to the dog-waste problem plaguing many sidewalks.

Transportation

Other than Cabildo, avenues Libertador, Luis Maria Campos, Crámer, Ricardo Balbín (formerly known as del Tejar), and Figueroa Alcorta run parallel to the riverbank, while Federico Lacroze, Juramento, Monroe and Congreso run from the riverbank to the Southwest direction. Belgrano is served by the Buenos Aires metro line D, many bus lines (notably Colectivo 60), and two commuter rail lines. Approximately 1.5 km to the west of Belgrano lies Avenida General Paz, a major limited-access freeway that defines the city limits of Buenos Aires proper. Beyond this avenue lie the suburbs of Vicente Lopez, Florida and Olivos.

Notable Attractions

Highrise apartment buildings overlooking Barrancas de Belgrano
The lush park Barrancas de Belgrano was designed by the famous French-Argentine landscape/park architect Carlos Thays, who designed many open spaces throughout Buenos Aires. Several blocks north of the Universidad de Belgrano, Barrancas de Belgrano spans several city blocks and is overlooked by highrise upper-middle class apartment buildings.
On Manuel Belgrano square , a local artisan fair is held regularly, and becomes especially vibrant on weekends. It features a small bust of Manuel Belgrano on its middle spot.
In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción, called "La Redonda" (the round one) by locals because of its circular plan. Many weddings are celebrated in this church in the afternoon hours. Two museums are also across Juramento and Cuba streets: Larreta and Sarmiento, respectively. Larreta museum focus on Spanish art. It is located on the former private residence of writer Enrique Larreta, on 1882 designed by architect Ernesto Bunge. It features a well kept Andalusian garden. Historical Museum Sarmiento exhibits some objects belonging to former presidents Domingo Faustino Sarmiento and Nicolás Avellaneda. It is located in what used to be Belgrano townhall, where the national congress hold its sessions while Belgrano was the capital of the republic. Although neighboring Nuńez is widely known as the home of River Plate, one of the best South American soccer teams, its landmark stadium El Monumental (also home of the national team Argentina national football team) is located within Belgrano boundaries.
 
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Belgrano
Zabala y Soldado de la Independencia
U$S 71 dialy
U$S 354 weekly
U$S 1062 monthly
2
Area: 50 m2.
2 rooms and 1 bedroom.
Minimum stay: 60 nights
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Belgrano
Cabildo & Santos Dumont
U$S 92 dialy
U$S 458 weekly
U$S 1375 monthly
4
With INTERNET
Area: 70 m2.
3 rooms and 2 bedrooms.
Minimum stay: 7 nights
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Belgrano
3 de Febrero & Sucre
U$S 70 dialy
U$S 350 weekly
U$S 1000 monthly
4
With INTERNET
Area: 40 m2.
2 rooms and 1 bedroom.
Minimum stay: 60 nights
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Belgrano
Olleros & Cabildo
U$S 65 dialy
U$S 323 weekly
U$S 875 monthly
4
With INTERNET
Area: 40 m2.
2 rooms and 1 bedroom.
Minimum stay: 4 nights
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Belgrano
Soldado de la Independencia & Zabala
U$S 75 dialy
U$S 375 weekly
U$S 1125 monthly
2
With INTERNET
Luxury
Area: 50 m2.
2 rooms and 1 bedroom.
Minimum stay: 60 nights
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Belgrano
O´Higgins & Virrey del Pino
U$S 232 dialy
U$S 1156 weekly
U$S 3125 monthly
6
With INTERNET
Luxury
Area: 116 m2.
5 rooms and 3 bedrooms.
Minimum stay: 2 nights
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