Adrogué

If you are interested in architecture, you'll like the houses in Adrogué. Some nice-looking houses are on Seguí street, for example.

Some of Adrogué's earliest residences are still preserved. They were usually built in French, Italian or English style, and they served as summer houses for many of Buenos Aires wealthiest families between 1870 and 1930. Some of the best examples are the Adrogué Tennis Club, former residence of city founder Esteban Adrogué Macías & Sánchez streets, the St. Michael's School Uriburu street & St. Michael's alleyand the former Aráoz Castex residence Seguí & Avellaneda streets, among others.

There are many parks and squares. Some squares are actually rotaries. The main square is Plaza Brown. The town hall, the curch of Saint Gabriel, and a religious school Colegio del Carmen are located opposite to it. Connected to it by diagonals are the Bynnon, Espora, Cerreti and Bouchard squares. The square next to the train station is Plaza San Martín.

In the commercial area there's the so-called House of Culture Casa de la Cultura, with different expositions and plays.

The Boulevard shopping mall is located in Adrogué. You can get there with bus 318 will leave you close to it or by taxi remise.