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The Buenos Aires Central Business District is the main commercial centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina, though not an official city ward. While the barrios of Puerto Madero and Retiro house important business complexes and modern high-rise architecture, the area traditionally known as Microcentro (Spanish: Microcenter) is located within San Nicolás and Monserrat, roughly coinciding with the area around the historic center of the Plaza de Mayo. The Microcentro has a wide concentration of offices, service companies and banks, and a large circulation of pedestrians on working days. Another name given to this unofficial barrio is La City, which refers more precisely to an even smaller sector within the Microcentro, where almost all the banking headquarters of the country are concentrated.

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  • The Buenos Aires Central Business District is the main commercial centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina, though not an official city ward. While the barrios of Puerto Madero and Retiro house important business complexes and modern high-rise architecture, the area traditionally known as Microcentro (Spanish: Microcenter) is located within San Nicolás and Monserrat, roughly coinciding with the area around the historic center of the Plaza de Mayo. The Microcentro has a wide concentration of offices, service companies and banks, and a large circulation of pedestrians on working days. Another name given to this unofficial barrio is La City, which refers more precisely to an even smaller sector within the Microcentro, where almost all the banking headquarters of the country are concentrated. (en)
  • Se denomina informalmente Microcentro a una zona de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires caracterizada por la concentración de edificios administrativos y de oficinas, que coincide aproximadamente con el área alrededor del centro histórico de la Plaza de Mayo. El Microcentro no forma parte de los 48 barrios porteños reconocidos oficialmente y por lo tanto no tiene límites establecidos; su ubicación se superpone aproximadamente con el barrio de San Nicolás y parte de los de Monserrat y Retiro. La zona del Microcentro al norte de Plaza de Mayo, característico centro financiero de la Argentina donde se ubican las casas matrices de los principales bancos y la Bolsa de Comercio, es apodada tradicionalmente "La City Porteña". (es)
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  • Aerial view of Buenos Aires' central business district (en)
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  • Location of the CBD and the Microcenter within Buenos Aires. (en)
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  • The Buenos Aires Central Business District is the main commercial centre of Buenos Aires, Argentina, though not an official city ward. While the barrios of Puerto Madero and Retiro house important business complexes and modern high-rise architecture, the area traditionally known as Microcentro (Spanish: Microcenter) is located within San Nicolás and Monserrat, roughly coinciding with the area around the historic center of the Plaza de Mayo. The Microcentro has a wide concentration of offices, service companies and banks, and a large circulation of pedestrians on working days. Another name given to this unofficial barrio is La City, which refers more precisely to an even smaller sector within the Microcentro, where almost all the banking headquarters of the country are concentrated. (en)
  • Se denomina informalmente Microcentro a una zona de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires caracterizada por la concentración de edificios administrativos y de oficinas, que coincide aproximadamente con el área alrededor del centro histórico de la Plaza de Mayo. El Microcentro no forma parte de los 48 barrios porteños reconocidos oficialmente y por lo tanto no tiene límites establecidos; su ubicación se superpone aproximadamente con el barrio de San Nicolás y parte de los de Monserrat y Retiro. La zona del Microcentro al norte de Plaza de Mayo, característico centro financiero de la Argentina donde se ubican las casas matrices de los principales bancos y la Bolsa de Comercio, es apodada tradicionalmente "La City Porteña". (es)
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