Puente de la Mujer

Top 1% of attractions in Buenos Aires
7/10

6 expert reviews
Fodor's Fodor's
"Tango dancers inspired the sweeping asymmetrical lines of Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava's design for the pedestrian-only Bridge of the Woman." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"Looking for a romantic spot to share a kiss at sunset in Puerto Madero? This is the place." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"One of the most recognized monuments in the area and symbolizes a couple dancing the tango." Full review
National Geographic National Geographic
"Among the recycled brick buildings of Puerto Madero, "another reconversion of a waterfront area where money is very conspicuous," says Marimón as we pass by, I spot Spanish architect..."
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Independent Independent
"East of the Plaza de Mayo, beyond a pair of busy highways, is the spectacular Puente de la Mujer – a rotating footbridge created by Santiago Calatrava, and intended to resemble the leg of..."
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National Geographic National Geographic
"Photo ops in my city include Puente de la Mujer (the woman's bridge, above) and the best vantage points are on the river side of the docks"
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