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Plaza Dorrego vs Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernandez Blanco

Both Plaza Dorrego and Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernandez Blanco are rated very highly by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Plaza Dorrego ranks marginally better than Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernandez Blanco. Plaza Dorrego ranks #13 in Buenos Aires with accolades from 5 reviews like Lonely Planet, Fodor's and concierge.com.

Plaza Dorrego
Plaza Dorrego
8 / 10
Plaza Dorrego, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Fodor's Fodor's
"During the week a handful of craftspeople and a few scruffy pigeons are the only ones enjoying the shade from the stately trees in the city's second-oldest square." Full review
Concierge Concierge
"The heart of San Telmo, formerly the playground of B.A.'s 19th-century elite, is this Spanish-style plaza, the site of several busy open-air cafés."
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Though the market is renowned for its Deco furniture and accessories, there’s also, as at all the best fleas, a multitude of “smalls” to choose from as well." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Wood-paneled, dust-festooned Bar Plaza Dorrego is right on San Telmo's main square." Full review
Independent Independent
"Most afternoons, you can catch a spectacular free tango performance right in the middle of Plaza Dorrego square"
Microguides
January 6, 2022
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Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernandez Blanco
Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernandez Blanco
8 / 10
Suipacha 1422, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Fodor's Fodor's
"The distinctive Peruvian neocolonial-style Palacio Noel serves as the perfect backdrop for this colonial art and craft museum." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"Splendid collections of the Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum of Hispanic-American Art are embellished by the neo-colonial Palacio Noel." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Also known more simply as the "Museo Fernández Blanco," this is a superb collection of Hispanic art dating back to the eighteenth century, religious objects, silverware, and furniture" Full review